Sax-a-Go-Go
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Sax-a-Go-Go | |||||
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Studio album by Candy Dulfer | |||||
Released | 1993 | ||||
Recorded | Zeezicht Studios, Spaarnwoude | ||||
Genre | Smooth Jazz Contemporary Jazz |
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Length | 53:57 | ||||
Label | Ariola Records | ||||
Producer | Ulco Bed and Candy Dulfer | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Candy Dulfer chronology | |||||
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The second album by Dutch alto saxophonist Candy Dulfer, Sax-a-Go-Go entered the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Album chart at #5 in February 1994, remaining in the chart for 31 weeks.[1] The album "is dedicated to the loving memory of Beppie"[2] and includes a version of Eugene McDaniels' Vietnam War protest song "Compared to What", first recorded by Roberta Flack on her debut album First Take (1969). "I Can't Make You Love Me" was a hit for Bonnie Raitt on her album Luck of the Draw (1991).
[edit] Track listing
- "2 Funky" (Ulco Bed) – 4:50
- "Sax-a-Go-Go" (Easy Mo Bee, Candy Dulfer) – 4:54
- "Mister Marvin" (Ulco Bed) – 5:33
- "Man in the Desert" (Candy Dulfer, Ulco Bed) – 5:37
- "Bob's Jazz" (Ulco Bed) – 4:53
- "Jamming" (Candy Dulfer, Ulco Bed) – 5:21
- "I Can't Make You Love Me" (Allen Shamblin, Mike Reid ) – 4:35
- "Pick Up The Pieces"
(Roger Ball, Hamish Stuart, White, Robbie McIntosh, Owen McIntyre, Malcom Duncan, Alan Gorrie, Yze [3]) – 4:12 - "Compared to What"[4] (J Mac Daniels[5]) – 5:56
- "Sunday Afternoon" (Prince) – 8:06
[edit] References and Notes
- ^ Billboard Chart History: Candy Dulfer
- ^ CD Booklet: Sax-a-Go-Go
- ^ see Average White Band
- ^ see Les McCann
- ^ see Gene McDaniels