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Ronnie Laws |
első megjelenés éve: 1995 |
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(1995)
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3.700 Ft
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1. | Always There
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2. | Momma
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3. | Never Be the Same
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4. | Tell Me Something Good
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5. | Nothing to Lose
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6. | Tidal Wave
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7. | Why Do You Laugh at Me?
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8. | Mis' Mary's Place
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Jazz
Ronnie Laws - Flute, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Vocals Clint Mosley - Bass Jerry Peters - Arp, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), String Ensemble, Strings, Synthesizer Joe Clayton - Conga, Flexatones, Percussion, Tambourine Joe Sample - Clavichord, Clavinet, Guitar, Keyboards, Piano (Electric) John Rowin - Guitar Michael Willars - Drums Mike Cavanaugh - Clavichord, Clavinet, Keyboards, Piano (Electric) Roland Bautista - , Guitar Side Effect - Vocals (Background) Steve Gutierrez - Drums Steven Guittierrez - Drums Wilton Felder - Bass
* Bob Cato - Design * Dr. George Butler - Producer * F. Byron Clark - Engineer, Remixing * Franko Caligiuri - , Reissue Design * Peter Lloyd - Artwork * Wayne Henderson - Producer
Ronnie Laws has always been an R&B-oriented saxophonist miscast in the jazz world, starting with his early association with the rapidly declining Blue Note label. His debut album (reissued on CD) has a couple of decent melodies (the opening "Always There" is the most memorable), some soulful tenor and soprano playing by the leader in a style heavily influenced by Grover Washington, Jr., and vocals on only one of the eight selections; Laws's attempts to make it as a singer were still in the future. However this obviously commercial effort (every song fades out before it hits the five-minute mark) can only be recommended in comparison to Ronnie Laws's later more inferior recordings. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Ronnie Laws
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Oct 03, 1950 in Houston, TX Genre: Jazz Styles: Urban, Instrumental Pop, Adult Contemporary, Jazz-Pop, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz
The younger brother of Hubert Laws, Ronnie Laws has a nice soulful sound on tenor, but has never seriously pursued playing jazz. Throughout his career, which includes early-'70s gigs with Quincy Jones, his brother, Ramsey Lewis, and Earth, Wind & Fire, Laws has essentially been an R&B player. He has led his own albums since 1975, but recorded very little of interest to the jazz world, although he is often listed on Billboard's contemporary jazz chart. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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