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In his prime, Sanborn, who won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance for his masterpiece album “Inside,” appeared with such distinguished guests as Sample, Bona, and Blade at the world’s largest jazz festival, North Sea. This masterpiece performance is now available for the first time on a high-quality stereo soundboard! Sanborn has been active across a variety of genres, from the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the late 1960s, when Buzzy Feiten was also a member, to the Gil Evans Orchestra, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and the Brecker Brothers, and has won Grammys many times since his big break as a solo artist in the 1980s. In 1997, Sanborn was at the peak of his career, when he was expanding the scope of his activities. He formed a super group called Sanborn’s One Horn Quartet with Joe Sample of the Crusaders, who he had met through a project with Eric Clapton, Richard Bona, who was said to be the strongest bassist at the time, and Brian Blade, the best drummer who had captivated Wayne Shorter. The super group was called Sanborn’s One Horn Quartet, and they performed at the No. 1 stage of the festival that year at the No. 1 stage of the festival on July 15, 2000 at the No. 1 stage of the festival that year. This must-listen album has been recorded over 70 minutes on a superb high-quality stereo soundboard with careful mastering by the label! The album features the amazing bassist Richard Bona, who made the same impact on fans around the world as Jaco Pastorius did when he made his debut, and Brian Blade, who was a rising star at the time and was known for his ability to play any genre of music. The groovy rhythm section is backed by Joe Sample’s unique, funky, earthy, mellow, colorful keyboard and piano, which he developed in the South. The impressive Sanborn’s unique tone, which is recognizable at first listen, and his funky, groove-filled, crying alto, create a once-in-a-lifetime performance that is the culmination of what he has cultivated up to that point. Listen to Sanborn’s ultimate performance of contemporary jazz/fusion, which is well-balanced with numbers featuring Bona’s bass and vocals, as well as numbers focusing on Sample and Blade!
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