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CLARKE DUKE PROJECT Since George & Stanley are performing in my country this summer , i thought to post some credits . 1981 Their debut album . 2 slow songs on here which are my faves . The classic ballad Sweet Baby is still performed these days by George and has ( imo ) stood it's test of time . G & S deeply and truly believed in this song to be released as a single . The record company didn't , so the 2 musicians decided to release it on their own at an independent label . After it went fast up the charts , the company crawled back an took over the pressing-work of the single . The other track i like is Never Judge A Cover By It's Book ... cool title too . 1983 The far most outstanding track i dig is Good Times . Stanley's bass is sounding very deep and low on this joint . And George fills it up with rich synth-chords , plus his classis falsetto-voice singing the lead . ( I can recommend for vinyl-collectors to buy this track on a US maxi-single . The difference between most US & European maxi-pressings is very big . From the US they sound richer and louder . Especially the 80's copies ) There appeared a videoclip from the single Heroes . It's a private-eye kinda clip , co-starring Howard Hewett( Shalamar ). 1990 7 years later they reunited again and this album has lots of solid songs from which a few a review . Oh Oh Another track which George lately used as an opening for his shows . As on much of George his work , a lot of great singers like Jeffrey Osborne , etc were joining this jam again . No Place To Hide An intersting collaboration of them with Rashaan Patterson and hiphop-crew Above The Law . One of the first recordings i've noticed with Rashaan . The track starts with a spoken intro from Above The Law accompanied by dramatic synthwork of George . Once the beat starts , it really bumps hard and again a whole bunch of all-star vocalists in the background . After the rap-break a blazin piano-solo of George follows . Somebody Else A good mid-tempo track with great vocalchants . During the instrumental break there seems in the far background some kinda nasal-voice like Larry Blackmon/ Larry Dodson/ Sugarfoot . Find Out Who You Are Dramatically orchestrated build up slow-song with Stanley singing the lead . With this one and also No Place To Hide they stated social matters and problems . Mothership Connection Their tribute to P-Funk . And they did a good job ! Powerhouse drummer Dennis Chambers lifts it up to the sky ... blazin' intro . This reminds me of the time that George was accompanied onstage by Dr.Funkenstein and Bootzilla , when Duke was hitting the 70's charts with Dukey Stick . . . . [Edited 5/16/06 4:07am] | |
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100MPH said: Since George & Stanley are performing in my country this summer , i thought to post some credits .
goodie!! loaded this one into my cars CD changer about a week ago . [Edited 5/16/06 3:46am] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Dancelot said: 100MPH said: Since George & Stanley are performing in my country this summer , i thought to post some credits .
goodie!! loaded this one into my cars CD changer about a week ago [Edited 5/16/06 3:46am] That must be a WILD ride during Oh Oh and No Place To Hide | |
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"Touch and Go" is my favortie on their debut album. | |
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Taurus said: "Touch and Go" is my favorite on their debut album.
Nice song.I also love "Sweet Baby" and "I Just Wanna Love You" | |
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1981
and i can hear Casey Kasem saying "And in at number one this weak a tune from the dynamic-duo Stanley Clarke and George Duke "Sweat Baby", so until next time "Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars". mpf...Louie Louie | |
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isn't Sheila on this project too? We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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They make great music together. We call Stanley.....Tiger. | |
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butterfli25 said: isn't Sheila on this project too?
She was an original member of the George Duke Band . I'm not at home right now to check if she did some guest-appearance on those albums , but as far as i remember , the last time she was on an original George Duke Band-album was with Festival ( 1979 ) . . . [Edited 5/16/06 11:36am] | |
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I remember her on Dukey Stick
"tell em tell em bout you know E" "she got dropped off" "at the bridge" We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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butterfli25 said: I remember her on Dukey Stick
"tell em tell em bout you know E" "she got dropped off" "at the bridge" Talk 2 me quick ! When George released the bandreunion-track : Stand With Your Man in 1986 , one of the females in the song asked at one point : " But what about E ... E ... Sheila ? " Which was responded with the silly dukey voice : "She was with the duke , but now she's with the prince " . . . [Edited 5/16/06 11:41am] | |
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100MPH said: butterfli25 said: isn't Sheila on this project too?
She was an original member of the George Duke Band . I'm not at home right now to check if she did some guest-appearance on those albums , but as far as i remember , the last time she was on an original George Duke Band-album was with Festival ( 1979 ) . . . [Edited 5/16/06 11:36am] The name of that album is called Follow the Rainbow -1979 - a underated favorite of mine. [Edited 5/16/06 13:29pm] The first clarke/duke project is beautiful and funky. "Winners" & "Wild Dog" is my favorite [Edited 5/16/06 13:31pm] | |
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The 1981 "Clarke/Duke" is my fave. I love that LP. | |
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