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FUSE ONE

FUSE ONE / SILK
Label ROBINSONGS
Catalog ROBIN15CD
Format CD
Discs 1
Category JAZZ/BLUES/COUNTRY
Street Date 2017-02-17
Description
・ As far as Supergroups are concerned Fuse One is right up there with the likes of Crosby Stills & Nash Cream Emerson Lake & Palmer Bad Company etc only difference is the genre.
・ Jazz (Funk) has its superstars and when the likes of Stanley Clarke (Bass Guitar) Eric Gale (Lead Guitar) Lenny White (Drums) Tom Browne (Trumpet) John McLaughlin (Guitars) Stanley Turrentine (Saxophones) Wynton Marsalis (Trumpet) and George Benson (Guitar) plus many others pool their resources that is one hell of a band.
・ The “Fuse One” album was released in 1980 and kicks off with a Ronnie Foster composition titled ‘Grand Prix’ where Stanley Clarke takes the lead and creates a Jazz (Funk) classic Other stand out tracks are John McLaughlin’s ‘To Whom It May Concern’ and ‘Taxi Blues’ composed by Stanley Clarke.
・ “Silk” was released one year later in 1981 and features ‘In Celebration Of The Human Spirit’ and ‘Silk’ which was the band’s only single and the 7” version is included as a bonus track along with the George Benson composed B-side ‘Ode To Kudu’ which is available for the first time on CD.
tracklisting
FUSE ONE:
1. GRAND PRIX
2. WATERSIDE
3. TO WHOM ALL THINGS CONCERN
4. DOUBLE STEAL
5. FRIENDSHIP
6. SUNSHINE LADY
7. TAXI BLUES
SILK:
8. SILK
9. IN CELEBRATION OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT
10. HOT FIRE
11. SUNWALK
BONUS TRACKS:
12. SILK (7” VERSION)
13. ODE TO A KUDU
 

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