David Sanborn speaks jazz
An urbane and sophisticated fusion from the alto saxophone master.
The smooth tone and expressive performance break new ground in contemporary jazz. While incorporating elements of funk and R&B, the performance never loses the improvisational quality of jazz, making it a well-received listen. This is an important work that broadened the possibilities of crossover jazz.
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A:
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1)
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Port Of Call
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2)
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Better Believe It
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3)
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Rush Hour
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4)
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Over And Over
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5)
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Back Again
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B:
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1)
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As We Speak
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2)
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Straight To The Heart
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3)
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Rain On Christmas
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4)
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Love Will Come Someday
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Art Direction - Richard Seireeni
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Art Direction, Design - Christine Sauers
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Bass - Marcus Miller
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Coordinator [Production] - Ilyce Weiner
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Drums - Omar Hakim
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Engineer [Assistant] - Barbara Rooney
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Engineer [Assistant] - Greg Mann
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Engineer [Assistant] - Mike Morongell
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Engineer [Assistant] - Rudy Hill (2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Wayne Yurglin
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Engineer [Second] - Karat Faye
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Engineer, Mixed By - Howard Siegel
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Guitar - Michael Sembello
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Illustration [Cover Illustration] - Kohei Onishi
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Keyboards, Synthesizer - Don Freeman
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Mastered By - Stephen Marcussen
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Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa
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Photography By - Michael Halsband
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Producer - Robert Margouleff
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Saxophone - David Sanborn