Foxie
Foxie is the eleventh studio album by Bob James, released in 1983.
| Foxie | ||||
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| Released | September 1983 | |||
| Genre | Jazz fusion, smooth Jazz, electronic jazz | |||
| Length | 33:10 | |||
| Label | Tappan Zee | |||
| Producer | Bob James | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
Trivia
Featured on the album are bassist Marcus Miller (best known for his work with Luther Vandross) and saxophonist David Sanborn.
The legs displayed on the album cover belong to professional model Patricia Tracy.
Track listing
All songs written by Bob James
- Ludwig - 6:40
- Calaban -2:43
- Fireball - 5:46
- Zebra Man - 6:05
- Miranda - 4:54
- Marco Polo - 6:42
- Tell Me, Tell Me - 3:39 *
(*) Japanese bonus track
The track "Fireball" was sampled in "What I'm Feelin' (Good)" by Nightmares on Wax on his 1995 album Smokers Delight.[2]
Personnel
- Bob James - keyboards (all tracks)
- Steve Gadd - drums (1)
- Gary King - bass (1)
- Ralph MacDonald - percussion (1)
- Peter Erskine - drums (2, 3, 5)
- Will Lee - bass (2,3)
- Rob Zantay - synthesizer (2)
- Leonard 'Doc' Gibbs, Jr. - percussion (3-6)
- Yogi Horton - drums (4, 6)
- Marcus Miller - bass (4,6)
- David Sanborn - soprano saxophone (4)
- Ron Carter - bass (5)
- Steve Khan - guitar (6)
- Hugh McCracken - guitar (6)
Production
- Bob James – producer, arrangements
- Joe Jorgensen – associate producer, recording, mixing
- Bruce Robbins – assistant engineer
- Vladimir "Vlado" Meller – mastering
- Marion Orr – production coordinator
- Peter Alfieri – design
- John Berg - design
- Peter Paul – cover art concept, management
Studios
- Recorded and Mixed at Minot Sound (White Plains, New York)
- Mastered at CBS Studios
References
- Henderson, Alex. "Foxie". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
- "WhoSampled". whosampled.com.
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