Al Jarreau - Jarreau & High Crime (1983/1984) [Remastered 2009]

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Title: Jarreau & High Crime
Year Of Release: 1983/1984 / 2009
Label: Friday Music
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 1:27:46
Total Size: 468 mb / 840 mb
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Friday Music is extremely proud to announce the Al Jarreau Remaster Series as we kick things off with his platinum plus Jarreau CD from 1983. This fine release included his huge hit Mornin' as well as Trouble In Paradise and Love Is Waiting. Plus, a plethora of the finest musicians and six more smokin’ tracks.

Out of print on cd for over a decade, Friday Music saves the day again with a stunning remaster from the original Warner vault tapes, plus all the care and packaging you expect from us. Enjoy!

:: TRACKLIST ::

1 Mornin' 4:16
2 Boogie Down 4:11
3 I Will Be Here For You 4:19
4 Save Me 6:31
5 Step By Step 4:27
6 Black And Blues 4:50
7 Trouble In Paradise 3:47
8 Not Like This 2:39
9 Love Is Waiting 3:47

Bonus Track
10 I Keep Callin' 4:58

Al Jarreau - Jarreau & High Crime (1983/1984) [Remastered 2009]

1 Raging Waters 4:25
2 Imagination 4:45
3 Murphy's Law 4:06
4 Tell Me 4:33
5 After All 4:18
6 High Crime 4:29
7 Let's Pretend 3:59
8 Sticky Wicket 4:16
9 Love Speaks Louder Than Words 3:57
10 Fallin' 4:56

Fueled by the hard-pushing hit from Jarreau's previous album "Boogie Down," aproducer Jay Graydon cranks up the energy level some more and comes up with a snazzy high-tech vehicle for his converted R&B singer. The sound is hotter, stoked by greater reliance upon synthesizers and electronically goosed rhythm tracks, and Jarreau's own vocals are more hectic, though again not much in the way of individuality is required of him. But the material this time isn't as strong -- though "Murphy's Law" is pretty catchy with its flugelhorn punctuations -- and so the reluctance to exploit the unique vocal talents of Jarreau is more glaring. The minor hit single of the album, oddly, is the mundane ballad "After All," an ominous harbinger of bathos to come from Jarreau down the road.


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Thank you so much!!!!!
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Many thanks for lossless.
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Many Thanks