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Saturday, June 29, 2024

Bob James & Earl Klugh-One On One (1979)

The first collaboration between jazz keyboardist and composer Bob James and veteran jazz guitarist Earl Klugh resulted in one of the finest works in the jazz fusion genre, which won a Grammy and reached number one on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Both musicians already possessed extensive experience that had led them to establish highly respected careers. Bob James debuted in the 1960s, releasing a series of solo albums. However, it wasn't until the mid-1970s and 1980s that his most acclaimed works arrived, such as "One" (1974), "Two" (1975), "Heads" (1977), and "Double Vision", the latter a collaboration with David Sanborn that won Best Jazz Album at the 1986 Grammy Awards. Earl Klugh, for his part, began his long professional career in 1976, releasing albums focused on light jazz sounds from that year onward. To date, he has released around twenty albums, almost always featuring nylon-string acoustic guitar. Albums like "Dream Come True" (1980), "Nightsongs" (1985), "Whispers and Promises" (1989), and "Naked Guitar" (2005) were also nominated for Best Jazz Album at the Grammy Awards. In this first release entitled "One On One", the duo showcases a style close to the sounds of jazz-pop, with a repertoire full of exquisite melodic compositions and silky and irresistible pieces perfect for easy listening.

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