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1. | Senor Amor
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2. | Twilight
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3. | Sunny
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4. | For All We Know
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5. | Everlasting Love
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6. | Central Expressway
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7. | Clay & Ivory
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8. | Grace
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9. | Get on the Right Track
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10. | Need Somebody to Love
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11. | Chump Change
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Jazz / Fusion Jazz-Pop Smooth Jazz
Recorded: Jan 30-Feb 11, 1992, Big Time Audio, Dallas, Texas
Joe McBride (vocals, piano, synthesizer) Kirk Whalum (tenor saxophone) Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone) Marchel Ivery, James Clay (tenor saxophone) Henry Johnson, Tim Kobza (guitar) Gerald Veasley (bass) Carl Hillman (acoustic bass) Dennis Durick (drums) Rafael Cabranes (conga) Larry Spencer, Chuck Schmidt (trumpet) Keith Adkins (trombone)
From the Latin-infused opening track, "Señor Amor," to the gospel-tinged vocal performance on the ballad "For All We Know," pianist/vocalist Joe McBride delivers one of his most diverse performances on record with Grace. Featuring the added support of saxophonists Stanley Turrentine and Kirk Whalum, this is the one album in McBride's oeuvre that lands more on the jazz side of the jazz-pop fence. Easily recommended to smooth jazz fans, Grace is the place to start listening to McBride -- but it might also be the place to stop listening, as most of his other albums do not live up to this one. ---Matt Collar, allmusic |
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