Foxie

Bob James
Release Date: 04/04/2006
Original Release:  1983
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 919965_CD
UPC # 099923993827
Label: Tapan Zee (Japan)
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Disc: 1
1. Ludwig sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Calaban sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Fireball sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Zebra Man sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Miranda sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Marco Polo sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Bob James
Artist: Steve Khan; Marcus Miller; David Sanborn
Producer: Bob James
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA)

Notes: All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Bob James (keyboards, synthesizer); Steve Khan (guitar); David Sanborn (saxophone); Marcus Miller, Will Lee (bass guitar); Peter Erskine, Steve Gadd (drums); Ralph MacDonald (percussion). Because so many of Bob James' albums have been devoid of integrity and epitomized musical prostitution at its most shameless, quite a few people in the jazz world (both fusionists and hard boppers) dismiss everything he's done since 1974. But it's best to judge the keyboardist on an album-by-album basis and not lump all of his releases together. Not a gem but certainly superior to Touchdown or Sign of the Times, Foxie has its moments. Some of the pop-jazz material is decent, including the delicate "Miranda," the reggae-influenced "Calaban," and the relaxed "Fireball." The playful "Zebra Man" employs David Sanborn on soprano sax; regrettably, he simply meanders and doesn't get a chance to stretch. None of the songs are brilliant, but with the exception of "Marco Polo," none of them are schlocky either. ~ Alex Henderson
Keyboardist Bob James is a man who has worn many musical hats. He began as a progressive-jazz pianist in the early 1960s (he even recorded for famed underground avant-garde label ESP). By the '70s, however, he'd incorporated electric keyboards and become a star in the burgeoning fusion genre, making records which would later be sampled by countless hip-hop artists. Along the way, he was also involved in the soundtracks for everything from SERPICO to the TV show TAXI, and worked as arranger and producer for Dionne Warwick, Roberta Flack, and others. In the '90s, James became even more popular as a member of the smooth-jazz supergroup Fourplay.
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