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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"
Personnel
Earl Klugh - acoustic and electric guitar
Lee Ritenour - electric guitar
Charles Meeks, Louis Johnson - bass
Dave Grusin - piano, synthesizer, percussion
Harvey Mason - drums. percussion
Laudir de Oliveira - additional percussion
Pete Christlieb - tenor saxophone, flute
Ray Pizzi - soprano saxophone
Jerome Richardson - baritone saxophone, flute
Garnett Brown - trombone
Chuck Findley , Oscar Brashear - trumpet, flugelhorn
Alexander Murray, Bernard Kundell, Charles Veal, Jr., Daniel Shindaryov, Edgar Lustgarten, Joseph Stepansky, Karen Jones, Kenneth Yerke, Marcia Van Dyke, Marie Fera, Myer Bello, Pamela Goldsmith, Ralph Schaeffer, Thelma Beach - strings
Charts
References
Studio albums Duet albums Movie Soundtracks The Earl Klugh Trio Compilation albums