A chic and tight groove, the pinnacle of the New York session scene.
A funky and stylish solo work by the famous New York session keyboardist.
Richard Tee's light, comfortable Fender Rhodes guitar is a delight, and the sound is an exquisite blend of fusion and soul. Featuring other impressive musicians such as Eric Gale (ELG) and Steve Gadd (Drums), this album exudes urban sophistication from the early '80s.
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A:
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1)
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What A Woman Really Means
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2)
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Now
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3)
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The Nuts Off The Screw
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B:
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1)
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Tell It Like It Is
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2)
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Us
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3)
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Back Door Man
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4)
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Spinning Song
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Producer - Bob James
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Saxophone - Tom Scott
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Bass - Eric Gale
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Guitar - Eric Gale
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Percussion - Ralph MacDonald
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Harmonica - Hugh McCracken
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Keyboards - Richard Tee
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Drums - Steve Gadd