In 1988 Robben Ford released his second album titled "Talk To Your Daughter" an exuberant jazz rock album that was even nominated for best jazz album at the Grammy Awards.
In "Talk To Your Daughter" Robben Ford showed his clear influence of jazz-fusion, partly due to the inclusion of Russell Ferrante on the electric piano, which made his "Robben Ford Trio" a quartet.
With a concise and very solid sound, Ford leaves us the mark of his talent in great compositions such as the initial "Talk To Your ..." the ballad "Ain´t Got Nothin´ But the Blues", his particular version of the Albert King classic, "Born Under A Bad Sign" or the rock "I Got Over it", which rounded off an extremely great album.
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