Earl Klugh (album)
Earl Klugh is the debut album of Earl Klugh released in 1976.[3] It features Louis Johnson on bass and guest appearances of Lee Ritenour on electric guitar.[4]
Track listing
- "Las Manos De Fuego" ("Hands of Fire")
- "Could It be I'm Falling in Love"
- "Angelina"
- "Slippin' in the Back Door"
- "Vonetta"
- "Laughter in the Rain"
- "Waltz for Debby"
- "Wind and the Sea"
Charts
Album – Billboard[5]
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1976 |
The Billboard 200 |
124 |
1976 |
Jazz Albums |
16 |
References
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| Studio albums | |
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| Singles |
- Living inside Your Love
- Twinkle
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| Duet albums |
- One on One
- Two of a Kind
- Hotel California/Super Guitar Duo
- Collaboration
- Cool
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| Movie Soundtracks | |
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| The Earl Klugh Trio | |
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| Best of albums |
- The Best of Earl Klugh, Vol. 1
- The Best of Earl Klugh, Vol. 2
- The Best of Earl Klugh
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| Compilation albums |
- Heart String/Late Night Guitar
- Key Notes
- A Time for Love
- Ballads
- Guitar Magic
- Love Songs
- Jazz Masters
- Guitar Legends
- Music for Lovers
- Ultimate Earl Klugh
- Rhino Hi-Five: Earl Klugh
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| Video & DVD |
- The Jazz Channel Presents Earl Klugh
- Earl Klugh In Concert
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