Living inside Your Love
1976 studio album by Earl Klugh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Living inside Your Love is the second studio album by Earl Klugh released in 1976,[3][4][5] by Blue Note Records and Liberty Records. George Butler was the executive producer.
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Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | 28 June–5 August 1976 | |||
Studio | Columbia's 30th Street Studio, New York, NY, Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY | |||
Genre | Jazz, crossover jazz, jazz pop, instrumental pop | |||
Length | 37:13 | |||
Label | Blue Note, Liberty | |||
Producer | Dave Grusin, Larry Rosen[1] | |||
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Cover Versions
- American jazz guitarist George Benson also covered his version of "Living Inside Your Love" from his album Livin' Inside Your Love in 1979.
Track listing
- "Captain Caribe" (Dave Grusin) – 5:20
- "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield) – 7:28
- "Felicia" (Earl Klugh) – 5:25
- "Living inside Your Love" (Klugh, Grusin) – 5:40
- "Another Time, Another Place" (Grusin) – 6:41
- "The April Fools" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 3:43
- "Kiko" (Klugh) – 2:46
Personnel
Musicians
- Earl Klugh – guitar, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar
- Eddie Daniels – saxophone, flute (on 1,3)
- Dave Grusin – keyboards, piano, electric piano, synthesizer
- Jeff Mironov – guitar (on 1,2)
- Eddie Gomez – bass (on 5)
- Will Lee – bass (on 1,2)
- Francisco Centeno – bass (on 3,4)
- Louis Johnson – bass (on 7)
- Steve Gadd – drums
- Harvey Mason Sr. – percussion (on 7)
- Ralph MacDonald – percussion (on 1,2,3,4)
Additional Musicians
- Ann Barak, Julien Barber, Ruth Buffington, Frederick Buldrini, Doris Carr, Norman Carr, Joseph Goodman, Jean Ingraham, Theodore Israel, Harold Kohon, Richard Locker, Guy Lumia, Charles McCracken, Noel Pointer, Tony Posk, Margaret Ross, Richard Stocker, Gerald Tarack – strings
- Patti Austin, Vivian Cherry, Lani Groves – backing vocals[7]
Technical
Charts
Year | Chart | Position |
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1976 | Jazz Albums | 8 |
1976 | R&B Albums | 58 |
1976 | The Billboard 200 | 188 |
References
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