Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr.
Arco Bass – Richard Davis, Ron Carter
Arranged By, Conductor – Bob James
Bass – Ron Carter
Bassoon – Donald McCourt
Cello – Charles McCracken, George Ricci,
Soprano, Alto, and Tenor Saxophones: Grover Washington, Jr.
Composer
and Lyricist: Marvin Gaye Arranger, Conductor: Bob James
Vocals:
Maeretha Stewart, Eileen Gilbert, Bernard Thacker, Barbara Massey, William Eaton, Randolph Peyton
Violins: Harry Lookofsky, Paul Gershman, Harry Cykman, Max Ellen, Harold Kohon, Gene Orloff, Emanuel Green, Elliot Rosoff, Elliot Rosoff, David Nadien, David Nadien, Charles Libove, Joe Malin Cellos:
Charles McCracken, Seymour Barab, George Ricci
Jazz Quiz: What does "Trouble Man" by Grover Washington, Jr.,"Don't Mess With Mister T." by Stanley Turrentine and "I Want You" by Gato Barbieri all have in common? Answer: All three feature Eric Gale as Lead Guitarist.
The Man! One of the Very Best Saxophonist on the planet! It’s a real blessing that although he left us? His music will be here for us to enjoy! Thank you, Grover!
where to go after this one? I would suggest: Ramsey Lewis – Brazilica Azar Lawrence – People Moving Joe Thomas – Coco Dave Grusin – Thankful N' Thoughtful Maceo Parker – Soul Power '74 …do you have something more appropriate?? I am happy to hear 🙂
Was born in the 70s, too young then to know whats going on. years go by and i remember my dad playing this. This right here, is the EPITOME OF THE 70s. Ride on brother, you dig…
Great, and Legendary, and Timeless Saxophonist
I met Grover Washington in 1968 ,I ask him to play this jazz version he did it for me.
Soprano, Alto, and Tenor Saxophones: Grover Washington, Jr.
Composer
and Lyricist: Marvin Gaye
Arranger, Conductor: Bob James
Vocals:
Maeretha Stewart, Eileen Gilbert, Bernard Thacker, Barbara Massey, William Eaton, Randolph Peyton
Violins: Harry Lookofsky, Paul Gershman, Harry Cykman, Max Ellen, Harold Kohon, Gene Orloff,
Emanuel Green, Elliot Rosoff, Elliot Rosoff, David Nadien, David Nadien, Charles Libove, Joe Malin
Cellos:
Charles McCracken, Seymour Barab, George Ricci
Piccolo, Flute: Hubert Laws
Piccolo, Flute, Recorder: Harvey Estrin
Piccolo, Flute, Oboe: George Marge
Clarinet, Piccolo, Bass Clarinet, English Horn, Oboe:
Romeo Penque
Clarinet, Flute, Contrabass Clarinet, Bass Saxophone: Wally Kane
Bassoon:
Donald MacCourt
Trombones:
Santo Russo, Wayne Andre
Bass Trombones:
Tony Studd, Paul Faulise, Alan Raph
Guitar:
Eric Gale
Piano, Electric Piano: Bob James
Organ:
Richard Tee
Electric Bass Guitar, Double Bass:
Ron Carter
Double Bass:
Richard Davis
Drums:
Idris Muhammad
Percussion:
Ralph MacDonald, Phil Kraus, David Friedman, Airto
Jazz Quiz: What does "Trouble Man" by Grover Washington, Jr., "Don't Mess With Mister T." by Stanley Turrentine and "I Want You" by Gato Barbieri all have in common?
Answer: All three feature Eric Gale as Lead Guitarist.
Smoky tune… can remember makin' love and this playing many times.
Another brilliant Jazz creationist in the prime….superb transcendence of emotion..best on vinyl!
it's gearing up to be a great fifteen minutes and seventy seven seconds
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This is the essence of the early 70's. If you didn't live it this is a taste.
The Man! One of the Very Best Saxophonist on the planet! It’s a real blessing that although he left us? His music will be here for us to enjoy! Thank you, Grover!
GROVER IS TO THE SAX WHAT FRED ASTAIRE WAS TO SHOES..
Mad!!
Mansfield Ohio
where to go after this one? I would suggest:
Ramsey Lewis – Brazilica
Azar Lawrence – People Moving
Joe Thomas – Coco
Dave Grusin – Thankful N' Thoughtful
Maceo Parker – Soul Power '74
…do you have something more appropriate?? I am happy to hear 🙂
I'm listening to it now 27th March 2020 right here in Baltimore
GREAT SONG!! Grover was very talented!
grossartig
this not the original
Sounds like an alto sax not soprano on this cut
Still jamming to this in 2020….
Mr Washington was the Icon for modern jazz…and the paveway to the smooth jazz scene….there will be no other like him……Thank You Sir!!!
Was at his last show! Valley Forge Music Fair! Anybody know about that?
Grover Washington Jr.'s music is so good man it brings people together
Whoever thumbed down this jam,I have to ask,what is your definition of good music if this -in your view-is not.
Almost sounds like a Qunicy Jones production.Get those two together-fireworks!
Sit back & let Grover's groove take you.
Just groovin' baby, you already know. There it is. Hold it now. Hit it. Can you dig it? I knew that you could.
If this is trouble, thats where I want to be.
Exelente quiero mas more
well said Yosef mad props
Eric Gale on guitar?
Was born in the 70s, too young then to know whats going on. years go by and i remember my dad playing this. This right here, is the EPITOME OF THE 70s. Ride on brother, you dig…
Excellent excellent rendition St Louis in the house
On flute maybe Hubert Laws
Loved his sax style Mister magic,Santa crusin and many more..