1978 Wilbert Longmire – Sunny Side Up
Sunny Side Up (1978, Columbia) is the fourth solo album by jazz guitarist Wilbert Longmire.
Sunny Side Up (1978, Columbia) is the fourth solo album by jazz guitarist Wilbert Longmire.
Serpentine Fire is the first solo album by saxophonist Mark Colby, released in 1978 on CBS.
I Heard That!! is a 1976 double album by Quincy Jones. The first half of the album consists of new material, with the second a compilation of his work for A&M Records since 1969. Tracks 1 I Heard That!! (Dave Grusin; Quincy Jones) 02:11 2 Things Could Be Worse For Me (Charles May) 04:28 3 […]
BJ4 is the fourth album by jazz pianist Bob James. Released in 1977, the album charted at number three on the Jazz Album Charts. This would be his last CTI album before starting his label Tappan Zee Records, named for one of the tracks on this album. Tracks 1 Pure Imagination (Leslie Bricusse; Anthony Newley) […]
House Of Pain is the first solo album by singer/songwriter Sarah Kernochan, released in 1974 on RCA Victor.
More Than Ever is the ninth album by the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in July 1976. This was the band’s ninth studio album and their last for Columbia Records. The album peaked at number 165 on the Billboard albums chart. It contained one charting single, “You’re the One” (US #106, AC #6). The […]
Released in 1975, Feel Like Makin’ Love is Roberta Flack‘s fifth solo album and sixth overall, when counting her duet album with Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway from 1972. It was the first album produced by Flack herself, under the pseudonym Rubina Flake. The album’s title cut had been issued as a single […]
Crying Song is an album by jazz flautist Hubert Laws released on the CTI label featuring performances of popular music (including songs by Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Monkees and The Bee Gees) and by Laws recorded in Memphis with Elvis Presley’s rhythm section and at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio. Tracks 1 La Jean (Johnny […]
Stonebone is an album by J&K (JJ Johnson & Kai Winding), released in 1970. Tracks 1 Dontcha Hear Me Callin’ To Ya? (Rudy Stevenson) 14:15 2 Musings (JJ Johnson) 04:39 3 Mojo (JJ Johnson) 11:31 4 Recollections (Joe Zawinul) 07:51 Musicians Bass Ron Carter Drums Grady Tate Guitar George Benson Keyboards Bob James Keyboards Herbie […]
Every Home Should Have One is a studio album by R&B/jazz singer Patti Austin. Released on Qwest Records in 1981, it includes the number-one hit duet with James Ingram, “Baby Come to Me”, and the title track, “Every Home Should Have One”, which peaked at number 62 on the Billboard Hot 100. She also scored […]