Quartette Humaine - Bob James & David Sanborn

Quartette Humaine

Bob James & David Sanborn

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2013-05-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 8.99
  • ℗ 2013 David Sanborn and Tappan Zee Records, Inc. under exclusive license to Sony Music
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
You Better Not Go to College Bob James & David Sanborn 7:15
2
Geste Humain Bob James & David Sanborn 7:48
3
Sofia David Sanborn & Bob James 5:31
4
Follow Me Bob James & David Sanborn 5:21
5
My Old Flame Bob James & David Sanborn 5:38
6
Another Time, Another Place David Sanborn & Bob James 6:43
7
Montezuma Bob James & David Sanborn 5:28
8
Genevieve David Sanborn & Bob James 5:38
9
Deep in the Weeds Bob James & David Sanborn 6:05
10
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes Bob James & David Sanborn 7:56

Reviews

  • What happened ?

    2
    By Beachkid777
    Double Vision was a master piece... I thought it would along those lines... this ok... just not my stlye
  • Jazzmatazz collabs

    3
    By DefiniteDavid
    Thanks to guru i know of these heads. and it just so happens that theyve combined forces, just like that lol
  • Ruined by the vibrato

    2
    By PianoGuyFromSC
    I have been a fan of Bob James since his first album, which came out when I was in college. Some people are disappointed with this new duet album because it's not a retread of "Double Vision." That's not what bothers me. I like the overall stripped-down sound of this album, and the choice to do more traditional-sounding tunes. But what has happened to Sanborn's vibrato? His sound is super-dry on this recording, and his vibrato is frequently at least a half-step wide. It's like listening to an old lady sing. Despite a couple of outstanding new tunes, and new takes on standards like "My Old Flame," I won't be returning to this album. It's too hard on the ears.
  • Buy it NOW

    5
    By NormLevy
    This album brings back great memories of when I first heard Bob James when I was in College in the 80s'. Yet, each song is new and fresh and enjoying each moment listening to two Legends; Bob James & David Sanborn Get it now!

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