Roby Duke / Down To Business

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In 1989, 3 years after his third solo album “Blue Eyed Soul” release, Roby Duke, one of the best CCM singers in 1980's, released “Down To Business". Comparing with the third album, Roby sings naturally.
This album is undoubtedly a well produced and at time's even attention grabbing set of pop funk gospel tunes. But after a while you begin to wonder what happened to those classic hooks one expects from an album whose players read like a Who's Who of the LA session scene. As gospel music often goes, this isn't a bad album. Roby Duke has a nice smokey edge to his voice and the higher than high playing and competent lyrics lock together well enough. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that if Christian music is to appeal to a wider audience than its current one more thought must go into discovery of those hooks which actually make, popular music popular.
The day after Christmas, 2007 Roby Duke suffered a heart attack and went home to be with the Lord. He was 51 years old.

Release: 1989
Label: Good News Records, USA (7018127696)

Tracks:
1. I Try (Walk In The Park)
2. Dreams Alive
3. I Shall See God
4. Moon Over Me (Waiting For You)
5. Rain
6. Down To Business
7. Modern Man (Want Will Steal Your Heart Away)
8. Maybe
9. Thief On The Hill

Producer: Roby Duke
Executive Producer: Teri Piro

Roby Duke: Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar

- Musicians -
Keyboards: Eric Persing
B3 and Acoustic Piano: Richard Souther
Drums: John Robinson
Bass: John Patitucci
Electric Guitars: Marty Walsh, Paul Jackson Jr.
Acoustic Guitars: Marty Walsh
Percussion: Alex Acuna
Sax: Steve Tavaglione
Background Vocals: Tim Miner, Cindy Cruse Miner, Bill North, Alfie Silas, Don Wallace, Angie Alan

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