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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 ![]() 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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