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Fourplay: Fourplay chronology; The Best of Fourplay (1997) 4 (1998) Snowbound (2000) 4 is the fourth studio album by Fourplay, released in 1998.
Fourplay is the debut album by the American smooth jazz group Fourplay released in 1991 on Warner Bros. records. The album went to number 1 [2] on the Contemporary Jazz charts, number 16 [3] on the R&B charts and number 97 [4] on the US Billboard 200. As an album, Fourplay has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. [5]
Fourplay was released in 1977 on vinyl and cassette. Although Harvey is not on the album, he is pictured on the back tied up with string and gagged behind a huge case with "The Sensational Alex Harvey Band" written on it, while in the background the other four members appear to be singing into a microphone, facing away from him.
The Best of Fourplay is a compilation album by American smooth jazz quartet Fourplay, released in 1997. The 2020 SACD remastered edition of the album includes the bonus track, 'The Closer I Get To You,' a duet between Patti Austin and Peabo Bryson.
Fourplay Bob James – Yamaha C7 MIDI grand piano , keyboards, synthesizers, programming, synthesizer orchestrations, arrangements (4, 8) Lee Ritenour – electric guitars, classical guitar , guitar synthesizer , additional synthesizer and computer programming, arrangements (3)
Fourplay. Bob James – keyboards, arrangements (6) Chuck Loeb – synthesizers, guitars; Nathan East – bass, vocals; Harvey Mason – synthesizers, drums, percussion, vibraphone; with: Lizzy Loeb – additional vocals (1) Seiko Matsuda – lead vocals (10)
Between the Sheets is the second studio album of the jazz group Fourplay which was released in August 1993 on Warner Bros. Records.The album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart and No. 15 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.
Tom Hull dismissed the album as a "dud" in his "Jazz Consumer Guide" for The Village Voice in September 2004. [3] In a commentary published on his website, he explained, "The old white guys (pianist Bob James, guitarist Larry Coryell) here haven't stretched out in decades, but toss off better licks than your average smooth jazz setup; the not-so-old black guys in the so-called rhythm section ...