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Liner Notes

Steve Khan: Arrows

Read "Steve Khan: Arrows" reviewed by AAJ Staff


By Steve Khan With The Blue Man not selling as well as Tightrope, Dr. George Butler requested that I have a co-producer for the next CD. I was lucky to be able to land the engineering / production talents of my old and dear friend, Elliot Scheiner. Elliot and I had recorded together on countless sessions, but perhaps most people link us together because it was Elliot who recommended me to Donald Fagen and Walter Becker for AJA, which, of ...

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Extended Analysis

The Complete Arista Albums Collection

Read "The Complete Arista Albums Collection" reviewed by John Kelman


When fusion first emerged in the late 1960s/early '70s with artists like trumpeter Miles Davis, pianist Chick Corea and guitarist John McLaughlin, the emphasis was on guitar and keyboard heavy lineups like Return to Forever and Mahavishnu Orchestra, with an equally strong predilection for the intensity and volume of rock and a kind of thundering funk that was different than the kind of music coming from R&B and soul artists like Stevie Wonder and Earth, Wind & Fire. Parallel to ...

Album Review

Don Grolnick: Hearts and Numbers

Read "Hearts and Numbers" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Questo album, registrato e pubblicato nel 1985 dalla Hip Pocket, ha avuto notevole influenza su tutta la musica fusion degli anni ottanta e novanta ed era da molto tempo fuori catalogo. La Art of Life Records lo ha ristampato con un apprezzabile lavoro di masterizzazione a 24 bit che preserva la qualità della registrazione originale. Era il primo album dello sfortunato Don Grolnick, un ottimo pianista e tastierista che nel 1996 se ne è andato a soli 48 anni colpito ...

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Album Review

Don Grolnick Group: The London Concert

Read "The London Concert" reviewed by John Kelman


When Don Grolnick passed away in '96 at the age of 48, the music world lost a figure perhaps better known to his peers than a larger fan base. And yet, while you may not recognize the name, if you've listened to Steely Dan, Paul Simon, Michael Brecker, John Scofield and, in particular James Taylor, for whom Grolnick was musical arranger and pianist for over twenty years, then you've at least inadvertently been touched by his significant talent as pianist, ...


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