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1. | The Brother
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2. | You Cut Me to the Bone
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3. | I'm a Real Man
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4. | My Love Will Never Die
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5. | Step on It
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6. | Prison of Love
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7. | Tell Me I'm Your Man
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8. | Start It Up
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9. | Life Song
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Jazz
Robben Ford - Arranger, Guitar, Producer, Vocals Bill Boublitz - Keyboards Bob Malach - Arranger, Saxophone C. Roscoe Beck - Bass, Bass (Electric), Producer Dan Fornero - Arranger, Trumpet Mark Ford - Harmonica Russell Ferrante - Keyboards Tom Brechtlein - Drums William D. "Smitty" Smith - Keyboards
* Adam Zelinka - Post Production * Andy Baltimore - Creative Director * Andy Ruggirello - Design * Bernie Grundman - Mastering * Chick Corea - Executive Producer, Producer * Darren Mora - Assistant Engineer * David Gibb - Design * Doreen Kalcich - Assistant Producer * Evelyn Brechtlein - Production Coordination * Guy Webster - Photography * Jeff Sheehan - Assistant Engineer * Joel Strote - Associate Executive Producer * Joseph Doughney - Post Production * Michael Landy - Post Production * Michael Manoogian - Art Direction, Design * Michael Pollard - Production Coordination * Paul DuGre - Engineer * Robert Read - Assistant Engineer * Ron Moss - Executive Producer, Producer * Scott Johnson - Design * Sonny Mediana - Design * Walter New - Engineer, Mixing
The debut set by guitarist Robben Ford with his Blue Line trio (a blues band with bassist Roscoe Beck and drummer Tom Brechtlein) finds Ford returning to his roots and playing the music that best fits his style. An effective singer, it is for Ford's powerful guitar playing that this CD (which has seven originals among the nine numbers) is most highly recommended to blues collectors. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Robben Ford
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Dec 16, 1951 in Ukiah, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Soul-Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Fusion, Jazz Blues, Crossover Jazz, Contemporary Blues
Robben Ford has had a diverse career. He taught himself guitar when he was 13 and considered his first influence to be Mike Bloomfield. At 18 he moved to San Francisco to form the Charles Ford Band (named after his father, who was also a guitarist) and was soon hired to play with Charles Musselwhite for nine months. In 1971 the Charles Ford Blues Band was re-formed and recorded for Arhoolie in early 1972. Ford played with Jimmy Witherspoon (1972-1973), the L.A. Express with Tom Scott (1974), George Harrison, and Joni Mitchell. In 1977 he was a founding member of the Yellowjackets, which he stayed with until 1983, simultaneously having a solo career and working as a session guitarist. In 1986, Ford toured with Miles Davis and he had two separate periods (1985 and 1987) with Sadao Watanabe, but he seemed to really find himself in 1992 when he returned to his roots: the blues. Ford formed a new group, the Blue Line, and subsequently recorded a couple of blues-rock dates for Stretch that are among the finest of his career. In 1999, he released Sunrise on Rhino and Supernatural on Blue Thumb. Ford signed to the Concord Jazz label in 2002 and released Blue Moon that same year, followed by Keep on Running in 2003 and Truth in 2007. ----Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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