Steve Laury - The Hi-Fi World Of Electric Guitar (1994)
Artist: Steve Laury
Title: The Hi-Fi World Of Electric Guitar
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Denon Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue)
Total Time: 49:24 min
Total Size: 269 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Hi-Fi World Of Electric Guitar
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Denon Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue)
Total Time: 49:24 min
Total Size: 269 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Stepping Out [04:35]
02. All Because Of You [05:40]
03. Kiss Me Goodbye [04:44]
04. Walk Your Talk [05:26]
05. The Day She Went Away [03:11]
06. In My Dreams [04:38]
07. I Like That [04:07]
08. Passion [05:16]
09. Keepin' The Faith [06:38]
10. Close Your Eyes [05:05]
Personnel:
Steve Laury (Guitars)
Ron Satterfield (Keyboards, Guitar, Bass)
Kevin Hennessy (Bass)
John Rekevics (Sax & Flute)
Duncan Moore (Drums & Percussion)
Rob Whitlock (Keyboards & Bass)
Steve Laury is a contemporary jazz guitarist, arranger, composer, producer and national recording artist. He primarily recorded in the Contemporary Jazz format and produced five very successful solo albums.
Laury has been playing guitar since boyhood, and after moving to California formed the Jazz group Fattburger. After releasing five albums as a member of Fattburger, Laury began his solo career. His single "In My Dreams" from the Passion CD was a mainstay on the New Adult Contemporary/contemporary jazz playlists in the early 1990s and served to launch his solo career. To date he has sold over half a million albums.
From 1991 through 1996, Laury was one of the more popular Jazz guitarists around, and then he quietly quit recording.
Laury has been playing guitar since boyhood, and after moving to California formed the Jazz group Fattburger. After releasing five albums as a member of Fattburger, Laury began his solo career. His single "In My Dreams" from the Passion CD was a mainstay on the New Adult Contemporary/contemporary jazz playlists in the early 1990s and served to launch his solo career. To date he has sold over half a million albums.
From 1991 through 1996, Laury was one of the more popular Jazz guitarists around, and then he quietly quit recording.