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1. | That's the Way of the World
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2. | The Way
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3. | Gone Too Soon
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4. | My Funny Valentine
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5. | I Miss You, My Love
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6. | Yo, Romeo
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7. | In Real Time
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8. | Send One Your Love
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9. | Take the "A" Train
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10. | A Secret Place
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11. | Without You
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Jazz
Richard Tee - Arranger, Conductor, Fender Rhodes, Horn (Alto), Horn Arrangements, Keyboards, Korg Synthesizer, Organ, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Producer, Rhythm Arrangements, String Arrangements, Vocals Abigail Brown - Violin Al Brown & His Tunetoppers - Violin Cecilia Hobbs - Violin Charles Libove - Violin Chris Botti - Flugelhorn, Trumpet Elena Barere - Violin Eric Gale - Guitar, Soloist Eugene J. Moye - Cello Gene Orloff - Concert Master, Violin Gerald Tarack - Violin Jesse Levy - Cello John Pintavalle - Violin John Tropea - Guitar Keith O'Quinn - Trombone Kermit Moore - Cello Lawrence Feldman - Sax (Tenor) Lenny Pickett - Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Soloist Lew Soloff - Flugelhorn, Trumpet Mark Orrin Shuman - Cello Marti Sweet - Violin Max Allen - Violin Ralph MacDonald - Conga, Percussion Ronnie Cuber - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Soloist Sandra Park - Violin Sanford Allen - Violin Steve Gadd - Drums Will Lee - Bass Winterton Garvey - Violin
* Derrick Garrett - Assistant Engineer, Engineer * Hisao Ebine - Executive Producer * Jun Miura - Digital Mastering * Kendall Brown - Associate Producer, Engineer, Mixing * Kiyoski Itoh - Producer, Rhythm Arrangements * Teruhisa Tajima - Cover Design, Design * Toshi Kazama - Photography
Richard Tee appeared on more than 400 albums as a sideman, including longtime stints with Roberta Flack and Aretha Franklin. It should be no surprise, then, that the music heard on this last album before his death in 1993 should have elements of soul, funk, and gospel. Real Time is what could be called a swaying album. It can be danced to, but the performances are so low-key and sincere that dancers would only have to stay in place and sway to the music. In addition to his usual spells on the piano and keyboards, Tee sings in a slow, soulful voice that adds to the peacefulness of the proceedings. There's no shouting on this disk. The vocalizing is especially ear-catching on "I Miss You My Love" and "Without You." Even on "That's the Way of the World," a funky piece where the pace picks up a bit and the rhythm is more pointed, considerable restraint by the players is shown. This track features smoking guitar by Eric Gale. As on many of the cuts, strings are present, and they contrast nicely with the funky goings-on. Not all of the tunes are Tee originals; there are a couple of standards. On one, "My Funny Valentine," the demeanor changes considerably. Tee steps back from his keyboards as he improvises around the melody line on piano. "Take the 'A' Train" has classical overtones, with rippling trills, runs, and arpeggios letting snippets of the melody sneak in during this eight-and-a-half-minute track that explores variations on a theme. With longtime associate Steve Gadd on drums and Will Lee on bass, augmented from time to time by horns and guitar, this is a fine album by a performer who had more influence on fellow musicians than most realize. --- Dave Nathan, All Music Guide
Richard Tee
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Nov 24, 1943 in New York, NY Died: Jul 21, 1993 in New York, NY [The Bronx] Genre: Jazz Styles: Soul, Jazz-Funk
Highly regarded R&B and funk session keyboardist, who's worked on hundreds of sessions by every major name in the rock, soul and R&B worlds. His own recordings, plus his work with studio ensembles like Stuff have tended to be dry and predictable. He functions best when operating in prescribed, precisely structured role. A toprate keyboardist in studio. Richard Tee died in 1993 after an extensive and impressive career as a keyboardist. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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