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Eric Kloss: Grits and Gravy

Read "Eric Kloss: Grits and Gravy" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


One of the true child prodigies of the ‘60s, saxophonist Eric Kloss holds the distinction of having a record contract with Prestige Records at the ripe young age of 15. Blind, smart as a whip, and technically proficient at even this early stage in his career, Kloss went on to make some remarkable albums up through ...

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About Time

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: Close Your Eyes, Old Folks, 'S 'Bout Time, That's the Way It Is, All Blues, Embraceable You, You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, Just for Fun-K, No Blues, Love for Sale, I'm Glad There Is You, The Shadow of Your Smile, Gemini

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Eric Kloss: About Time

Read "About Time" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


No better title could have been placed on this disc because it certainly was “about time” that saxophonist Eric Kloss’ first two Prestige albums come back into circulation after years of purgatory. All of just 16 years old when Kloss cut his first album in 1965 ( Introducing Eric Kloss ), the maturity displayed is still ...

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Eric Kloss: Sky Shadows/In The Land Of The Giants

Read "Sky Shadows/In The Land Of The Giants" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Although he’s apparently maintaining a low profile these days, saxophonist Eric Kloss recorded quite a few albums for Prestige records by the time he reached the tender ago of 19. Here, Prestige has reissued Kloss’ Sky Shadows and In The Land Of The Giants on 1 Compact Disc. From the liners....” This Music, from 1968 and ...

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One, Two, Free

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: One, Two, Free; Elegy; The Wizard; It

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Sweet Connections

Label: Challenge Jazz
Released: 1998

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Eric Kloss: One, Two, Free

Read "One, Two, Free" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Pittsburgh native Eric Kloss (b. 1949) was one of the most distinctive, original voices to emerge on alto sax in the mid-60s. He was only 16 when the first of his eleven Prestige albums was released in 1965. These records featured the cream of the crop of New York musicians and the young Kloss ...

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Eric Kloss: One, Two, Free

Read "One, Two, Free" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded in 1972 on Muse, this album features Eric Kloss on alto sax, Pat Martino on guitar, Ron Thomas on piano, Dave Holland on bass, and Ron Krasinski at the drums. Highly prolific in the 1960s and ‘70s, both the Pittsburgh saxophonist and Philadelphia guitarist had been creating albums that incorporated funk, pop, rock, and some ...


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