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1989 studio album by Kirk Whalum From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Promise is the third album by jazz artist Kirk Whalum, released in 1989 on Columbia Records. The album reached No. 7 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[1][2]
The Promise | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Studio | Bear Tracks, Suffern, N.Y.
Peace In The Valley Recording, South Pasadena, CA Remidi Studio, Ardsley-On-The-Hudson, N.Y. | |||
Genre | Soul, jazz | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Bob James | |||
Kirk Whalum chronology | ||||
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The Promise was produced by Bob James. Artists such as Syreeta and Paul Jackson Jr. appear on the album.[2]
With a four out of five star rating, Johnathan Widran of Allmusic said "But this third effort was his strongest outing to date, displaying a versatility which ranges from spiritual ("The Promise") to Brazilian (the tropical flavored "Desperately") to straight ahead rock & roll (the Larry Carlton tribute "LC's Back," which features the fancy licks of the guitarist himself)."[3]
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