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Double Vision (Bob James and David Sanborn album)
1986 studio album by Bob James and David Sanborn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Double Vision is a 1986 album by Bob James and David Sanborn. The album was a successful smooth jazz release receiving frequent airplay. The original album was released in the US on May 19, 1986, by Warner Bros Records. It was released a week later in the UK.
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Critical reception
Scott Yanow of AllMusic says, "One of the best recordings ever released under James' name (Sanborn gets co-billing)".[1]
Charts and accolades
The album spent 63 weeks on the Billboard charts, peaking at No. 16 on the R&B albums[2] chart and No. 50 on the Top Pop Albums chart.[3] In 1987, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental[4] and the song "Since I Fell for You" earned a nomination for Al Jarreau in the category Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male.[5]
Track listing
Personnel
- Bob James – keyboards, synthesizers, programming, rhythm arrangements, synthesizer arrangements
- David Sanborn – saxophone
- Robbie Kilgore – synthesizer programming
- Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitars
- Eric Gale – guitars (4, 7)
- Marcus Miller – bass, rhythm arrangements (1, 2)
- Steve Gadd – drums
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion
- Bob Riley – drum programming (5)
- Al Jarreau – vocal (4)
Production
- Tommy LiPuma – producer
- Bill Schnee – engineer, mixing, additional recording
- Bob James – additional recording
- Andy Cardenas – second engineer
- Gene Curtis – second engineer
- Dan Garcia – second engineer
- Peter Robbins – second engineer
- Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California)
- Larry Fishman – production coordinator
- Laura LiPuma – art direction, design
- Eric Blum – cover artwork
Track information and credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[6]
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Charts
References
External links
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