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1993 studio album by The Earl Klugh Trio
Sounds and Visions
Studio album by The Earl Klugh Trio
Released1993 (1993)
Recorded1993
GenreSmooth jazz, crossover jazz, film music, instrumental pop
Length54:53
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerEarl Klugh
The Earl Klugh Trio chronology
The Earl Klugh Trio, Vol 1
(1991)
Sounds and Visions
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
allmusic.com
New Straits Times

Sounds and Visions is the second studio album by The Earl Klugh Trio released in 1993. In this release, the Trio (Earl Klugh on guitar, Ralphe Armstrong on bass, Gene Dunlap on drums) is joined by the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Grammy award winner Don Sebesky. The album features movie themes preceded by short orchestral interludes.

Track listing

  1. "Prelude" - 0:38
  2. "Goldfinger" - 4:55
  3. "Orchestra Intro" - 1:13
  4. "Maybe September (From the Motion Picture The Oscar)" - 3:22
  5. "Orchestra Intro" - 1:11
  6. "Theme from The Cincinnati Kid" - 4:55
  7. "Orchestra Intro" - 0:49
  8. "Secret Love (From the Motion Picture Calamity Jane)" - 6:58
  9. "Jo Ann's Song (From the Motion Picture Tequila Sunrise)" - 5:27
  10. "Now We're One (From the Motion Picture Truck Turner)" - 5:19
  11. "Interlude in E" - 0:41
  12. "Barefoot in the Park" - 3:36
  13. "Orchestra Intro" - 0:29
  14. "His Eyes, Her Eyes (From the Motion Picture The Thomas Crown Affair)" - 4:36
  15. "Love Theme from The Carpetbaggers" - 5:14
  16. "Interlude in F" - 0:34
  17. "Theme from The Deadly Affair" - 3:49
  18. "Postlude" - 1:07

Charts

Album – Billboard
Year Chart Position
1993 Top Jazz Albums 6

References

  1. allmusic.com review
  2. New Straits Times review
  3. Murthi, R.S. (21 April 1993). "Marsalis returns to the mainstream". New Straits Times. Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.: New Straits Times Press. p. 29. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  4. "Earl Klugh Trio- Billboard Albums". allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
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