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awesome bass playing.
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still raw stanky fusion jazz funk! hell yeah!
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0h yeah !!!....b4 he crossed over to Instrumental R&B....thanks for the post !
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Correct. Kenny G is not to be found on this album.
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Tightest jazz fusion band there ever was and there were plenty at the time of this recording. Smokin album! The whole project from the first to the last track. I don't know why they named it "Water Sign" because that project was pure jazz fusion fire.
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Kenny G should have stayed instead he took the elevator route.lol
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I actually saw the group back in 79' or 80' in St. Louis after this albums release. Joe Farrell played on the studio release but didn't make the promo tour. A young 17 or 18yr old reed man named Kenny Gorelick (later known as Kenny G) made the tour and recorded on later albums. He was very nervous since it was his first time on a tour with pros.
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I actually saw the group back in 79' or 80' in St. Louis after this albums release. Joe Farrell played on the studio release but didn't make the promo tour. A young 17 or 18yr old reed man named Kenny Gorelick (later known as Kenny G) made the tour and recorded on later albums. he was very nervous since it was his first time on a tour with pros.
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Has anyone seen Danny Wilson the bass player on this album? I've listened to him since i was 13 and I'm 45 now. He is legendary. Go To: Whereis DannyWilson@facebook.....Funks
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None taken...one likes what they like! What about them? (Maha O and Sof Mach), if you enjoy them continue to do so, as for me, well, I like Jeff and a few of the 10's of thousand others too!
mr Kenny Gorlick also on the track playing sax aka Kenny G
lextowco 2 years ago
@lextowco Dennis Springer plays tenor on this song. Kenny comes in on the next album.
Saxmaster1230 1 year ago 4