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Stanley Clarke - Let Me Know You (1982)

Stanley Clarke - Let Me Know You (1982)

BAND/ARTIST: Stanley Clarke

  • Title: Let Me Know You
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Wounded Bird Records[WOU 8086]
  • Genre: Jazz Funk, Fusion
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
  • Total Time: 34:40
  • Total Size: 247 MB(+3%) | 89 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

1 Straight To The Top 4:04
2 Let Me Know You 4:40
3 You Are The One For Me 4:50
4 I Just Want To Be Your Brother 3:14
5 The Force Of Love 5:50
6 Play The Bass 1:14
7 Secret To My Heart 5:05
8 New York City 5:46

personnel :

Stanley Clarke - electric bass,piccolo bass,tenor bass,Roland bass synthesizer,vocals
Carlos Santana - guitar solo on tracks 1,4
Denzil"Broadway"Miller - acoustic piano
Paulihno Da Costa - percussion,drums
Gordon Peeke - drums
Roger Lynn - drums
Greg Phillinganes - Fender Rhodes piano
Michael Sembello - guitar
Rick Schlosser - drums
Steve Ferrone - drums
David Lasley - background vocals
Darlene Love - background vocals
Marcy Levy - background vocals
Steve Forman - percussion
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - drums
Todd Cochran - Fender Rhodes piano

Think back for a second to what pop music sounded like during the early '80s. For most pop acts that scored hits during this era, it was of the super-slick variety -- most of which seemed to be played by musicians who were in fact session players. Although having roots in rock and fusion, bass great Stanley Clarke was not usually prone to taking the pop plunge -- but boy, did he ever with his 1982 release, Let Me Know You. Nothing here reflects the exceptional and groundbreaking work of his past fusion classics Journey to Love or School Days. What you get instead are loads of Kool & the Gang-esque tunes, including "Straight to the Top" and "The Force of Love." In fact, it's not until the album-closing "New York City" that Clarke truly cuts loose on the bass (which, undoubtedly, most people buying this album came to hear). Elsewhere, you would think that a song titled "Play the Bass" would showcase Clarke's four-string talents -- in actuality, it's merely a short little detour. Carlos Santana even drops by to lay down a few solos, but there's no saving Let Me Know You -- one of Clarke's weakest releases of his solo career.~Greg Prato

 



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  • takol
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Thanks a lot.