This is his first solo album, produced with the help of some of the most accomplished jazz musicians.
You can listen to jazz rock that can be considered a return to the basics.
Many members of the jazz field, including Branford Marsalis, participated in this album. It includes his first solo hit "Set Them Free" and the jazz-style arrangement of "Juddos in the Rain." It also includes songs with strong political messages, such as "Russians," "Children's Crusade," and "Black Scars," which criticize the Cold War.
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11 TRACKS:
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1)
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If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
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2)
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Love Is The Seventh Wave
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Russians
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Children's Crusade
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Shadows In The Rain
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6)
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We Work The Black Seam
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Consider Me Gone
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The Dream Of The Blue Turtles
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Moon Over Bourbon Street
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10)
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Fortress Around Your Heart
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Video)
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If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
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Backing Vocals - Dolette Mcdonald
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Backing Vocals - Janice Pendarvis
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Danny Q
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Elliot Jones
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Jane Alexander
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Michael Sumner
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Rosemary Purt
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Stephanie Crewdson
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - The Nannies Chorus
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Vic Garbarini
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Bass - Darryl Jones
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Congas - Eddy Grant (7)
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Drums - Omar Hakim
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Keyboards - Kenny Kirkland
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Producer, Backing Vocals [Additional] - Pete Smith
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Saxophone - Branford Marsalis
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Trombone - Frank Opolko (2)
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Written-By, Vocals, Producer, Backing Vocals [Additional] - Sting