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1. | Theme from "The Men"
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2. | Knock on Wood
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3. | Never Can Say Goodbye
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4. | Memphis Passion
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5. | Respect Yourself
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6. | I Stand Accused
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7. | Cheaper to Keep Her
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8. | Walkin' Down Beale Street
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9. | What You See Is What You Get
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10. | Who's Making Love
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11. | W.C. Handy Hop
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Jazz
Gerald Albright - Arranger, Engineer, Flute, Guitar (Bass), Horn Arrangements, Percussion, Producer, Programming, Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Soloist, Vocal Arrangement Andi Howard - Executive Producer Arlington "Ollie" Jones - Keyboards Darrell Crooks - Guitar Errol Cooney - Guitar Kirk Whalum - Sax (Tenor) Lenny Castro - Percussion Mabvuto Carpenter - Vocals (Background) Mark Cargill - String Arrangements, Strings Melvin Davis - Bass Philip Bailey - Vocals Rex Rideout - Arranger, Engineer, Keyboards, Producer Rick Watford - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric) Selina Albright - Vocals (Background) Teddy Campbell - Drums Tracy Carter - Keyboards Will Downing - Vocals
Gerald Albright: among the most respected, multi-dimensional and sought after saxophonists to straddle the fence of jazz and R&B. Stax Records: the legendary Memphis-based recording company that defined southern soul from the late `50s to the mid `70s. Turn the former loose on the latter and what do you get: Sax for Stax, a soul stirring stew of down home rhythm and blues chased with a mason jar of jazz. Consisting of eight passionately rendered covers of Stax classics (three with vocal guests Will Downing, Ledisi and Philip Bailey), plus three originals written with Memphis in mind, Sax for Stax (in stores June 24) marks the sax master's eleventh solo project and second for Peak Records, which along with Stax, is a division of the Concord Music Group.
* Carl Studna - Photography * Don Murray - Mixing * Eric Boulanger - Mastering * George Duke - Author * Joshua Blanchard - Assistant Engineer * Marc Green - Engineer * Mark Wexler - Executive Producer * Sangwook "Sunny" Nam - Mastering * Seth Presant - Assistant Engineer * Sonny Mediana - Cover Design, Package Design * Steve Sykes - Engineer * Valerie Ince - Label Coordination * Yvonne Wish - Project Coordinator
Gerald Albright
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1957 in Los Angeles, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Urban, Instrumental Pop, Jazz-Pop, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Beginning in the late '80s, saxophone master Gerald Albright recorded numerous successful solo albums for Atlantic when he wasn't busy assisting an impressive, and mammoth, roster of popular R&B artists. Born in South Central Los Angeles, the saxophonist idolized James Brown and took much influence from Maceo Parker and Cannonball Adderley. He first made a name for himself within the music industry during the 1980s, when he became a highly requested session musician. His revered reputation resulted in a solo contract with Altantic Records. His first album for the label, Just Between Us, introduced him to the masses in 1987, and numerous albums resulted, including a best-of collection in 2001. Albright's fame peaked in the early '90s, around the time he released Live at Birdland West, a brave album for the saxman showcasing his ability to play jazz as well as R&B. He moved from Atlantic to GRP in 2002 for the Groovology album, his first in over five years, and continued to maintain his busy schedule as a sessionman. His second GRP album, Kickin' It Up, followed in 2004. Two years later he appeared on Peak Records, which released New Beginnings. Some of the more well-known artists Albright assisted during his career include Anita Baker, Quincy Jones, the Temptations, Phil Collins, and Whitney Houston. ---Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide |
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