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Album Review

Hot on the heels of his commercial breakthrough Touchdown, which contained the monster hit "Angela (Theme from Taxi)," Bob James teamed up with acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh for the first of two hit duet albums. One on One is not strictly a duet side, however. The pair is accompanied by a band of crack studio types that includes James' former CTI mates acoustic bassist Ron Carter and drummer Harvey Mason and a host of others as well as string and woodwinds sections. The fare is light, breezy, and barely there in places. Out of these sessions came "The Afterglow," which lit up the charts right after "Angela" did, making James the hottest jazz commodity on the scene.

Customer Reviews

One on One number one!

This is a great album to relax to in your chair after work, on your commute, or anywhere you like some great soft jazz. Not a single part is overdone with some soloist showing off his stuff or anything. There is fantastic percussion, strings, guitar, bass, drums... all in these 6 songs which tell a story. As for singles, Winding River is in my opinion the best one. Buy the whole album! it's only $6! You're not going to find another album like this which incorporates such awesome music.

Awesome, the best ever

I had the LP in 1981 and lost and looked for its CD and never got one to buy till I came across it in i-Tunes library. I was ready to buy it at any price. It is a MUST buy for any easy Jazz listener. The best ever from Bob and Earl. Can I give it more than 5 stars?

1980 Grammy Award Winner!

The Gods heard and awarded! A must buy.

Biography

Born: December 25, 1939 in Marshall, MO

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Bob James' recordings have practically defined pop/jazz and crossover during the past few decades. Very influenced by pop and movie music, James has often featured R&B-ish soloists (most notably Grover Washington, Jr.) who add a jazz touch to what is essentially an instrumental pop set. He actually started out in music going with a much different direction. In 1962, James recorded a bop-ish trio set for Mercury, and three years later his album for ESP was quite avant-garde, with electronic tapes...
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