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Patti Austin / On The Way To Love
Patti Austin returned to Warner Bros, for which she released her early 1980's excellent works with Quincy Jones under Qwest label. Needless to say, music included on this album would be not the same as early 1980's one. She performed strictly-selected Smooth Jazz tunes produced by Paul Brown, the one of the top-level producers under the current Smooth Jazz field. Release: 26 June 26, 2001 (Japan: 8 August, 2001) Label: Warner Bros, USA (47911) / Warner Music Japan (WPCR 11075) Tracks: 1. Girlfriend 2. What Can I Say? 3. On The Way To Love 4. Love's Been Kind To Me Lately 5. Make It Right 6. If You Really Need Me Now 7. Playin' Around 8. Let Me Be Me 9. Southern Rain 10. Tell Me Why 11. Love's Been Kind 12. To Me Lately (Unplugged) Producer: Paul Brown Patti Austin: Vocals - Musicians - Keyboards: Bill Meyers, Allen Hinds, Tim Heinz, Robert Vally, Jerry Hey, Larry Williams, David Woods, Greg Phillinganes, Ricky Peterson, Carl Burnett Bass: Bill Meyers, Allen Hinds, Tim Heinz, Robert Vally, David Woods, Carl Burnett Guitars: Carl Bunett, Allen Hinds, Mike Sims, Paul Jackson Jr., Tony Maiden, Carl Burnett Percussion: Lenny Castro, Luis Conte, Paulinho Da Costa Drum Programming: Paul Brown, Steve Dubin, David Woods, Carl Burnett Vibes: Greg Phillinganes Sax: Boney James Flugelhorn: Jerry Hey Flute: Larry Williams Background Vocals: Siedah Garrett, Tony Maiden, Sue Ann Carwell #PattiAustin
Adult Contemporary Smooth Jazz Warner Bros, USA CDTakeito
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Ambrosia / Anthology
Ambrosia is widely known for their two top 5 hit singles in late 1970’s; "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me" before broke up in 1982. After Ambrosia, David Pack pursued a solo career with 1985 successful solo album “Anywhere You Go”, whilst Joe Puerta became a founding member of Bruce Hornsby and the Range. In 1989, Ambrosia reunited with all four original members (i.e. David Pack, Joe Puerta, Christopher North and Burleigh Drummond) and performed live in USA touring with Tollak Ollestad (vocals, keyboards, harmonica) and Shem von Schroeck (vocals, percussion, bass, guitar). Ambrosia's greatest hits CD titled "Anthology", which includes their hit songs from all five the albums beyond the labels, with three brand new songs, was released on May 20, 1997. In addition to the Anthology, the entire Ambrosia catalog was remastered and released on CD. Release: 20 May 20, 1997 (Japan: 25 June, 1997) Label: Warner Bros, USA (9 45163-2) / Wea Japan (WPCR-965) Producers: David Pack , Joe Puerta, Freddie Piro, Oliver Leiber, Sean LaBelle, Alan Parsons Tracks: 1. Mama Don't Understand 2. Biggest Part Of Me 3. You 're The Only Woman 4. Nice, Nice, Very Nice 5. Life Beyond L.A. 6. Livin' On My Own 7. Holdin' On To Yesterday 8. Angola 9. How Much I Feel 10. Time Waits For No One 11. I Just Can't Let Go 12. Heart To Heart 14. 13. And ... Somewhere I've Never 15. Sky Is Falling 16. Still Not Satisfied 17.Cowboy Star (Edit) Ambrosia: David Pack: Guitar, Vocala Joe Puerta: Bass, Vocals Christopher North: Keyboards, Vocals Burleigh Drummond: Drums, Vocals Touring band members (1989/1990 - 2003/2004): Shem Schneck: Percussion, Vocals, Bass Tollack Ollstead: Keyboards, Vocals, Harmonica Past touring members (1979 -1982): David Culter Lewis: Keyboards Royce Jones: Vocals, Percussion - Musicians - Drums, Keyboard Programming and Guitar: Oliver Leiber Drums, Bass and Keyboard Programming: Sean LaBelle Sax: Everett Harp Keyboards: James Newton Howard Vocals: Michael McDonald, James Ingram, Collen Ford Violin: Daniel Kobialka #Ambrosia
AOR Warner Bros, USA CD 1997Takeito