Bob James' outing with guitarist Earl Klugh takes the listener on an extremely relaxing journey on this 1992 release. James' soft-edged keyboards blend effortlessly with Klugh's acoustic guitar, while Harvey Mason maintains steady, soft percussion in the background, and bassist Gary King jams gently along.
A true collaborative effort, all but two of the 12 tracks were composed by either James or Klugh, and they accompany one another throughout the recording. There are some top-notch arrangements, including Klugh's "The Sponge," "New York Samba," and James' "The Night That Love Came Back," which many listeners will find the perfect romantic backdrop.
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Nice album. Thanks for the post!
ThorZeen
A good one. Thx for sharing!!!
ThAnKz
got their album ONE ON ONE, it has some real dope samples to cut on it, but besides that, its a decent album to jam in general, appreciate the hook up, will be listening to this album for the experience, not just the crate digging value
keep up the mad work
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