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Echoes of an Era - That Other Chaka Khan The "Hollywood Bowl" post contains a show review that mentions an album released in 1982 called...
...Echoes Of An Era More than 20 years before there was ClassiKhan (her 2004 Jazz based album), there was Echoes Of An Era Lenny White organized a top flight band with Chaka Khan as the vocalist. The Players Chaka Khan - vocals Lenny White - drums, producer Chick Corea - piano Stanley Clarke - acoustic bass Freddie Hubbard - trumpet, flugelhorn Joe Henderson - tenor sax Them There Eyes All of Me I Mean You I Loves You Porgy Take the "A" Train I Hear Music High Wire - The Aerialist Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most Anyone interested in hearing Chaka's voice in a true Jazz setting would enjoy this album. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I still marvel at the fact that it was recorded in like what,,,,2 or 3 days?
Her version of Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most does it for me everytime The fact that she held her own among that fabulous ensemble proves to me that Chaka is as much of a musician as every one of them. Def one of my most special Chaka moments,,,,,let her sing any jazz or rock material, and she won't do wrong in my book | |
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