Album US 1991 on Warner Bros. Records label
Jazz and Spoken Word (Interview, Smooth Jazz, Promotional)
Everything you ever wanted to know about Fourplay and the four stellar musicians that comprise the band. In their own words (and music, hence the catchy title) "101 Eastbound," "Bali Run," "Moonjogger," "Max-O-Man" and the hit single "After the Dance" featuring vocalist El DeBarge are presented in their entirety. From their debut release "Fourplay". Available on Warner Bros. compact discs and cassettes (2/4-26656). For broadcast as a one hour special (with breaks at 37:00 and 53:00 for example). Please note the following information: Actual running time is 37:18. There is a long fade after "101 Eastbound" (first song) beginning about 9:05 for almost 20 seconds. Another fade happens at the end of "Bali Run" (second song) for about 15 seconds at the 16:20 mark. Please feel free to utilize these breaks/fades for station ID's, spots, billboards, etc. or as opportunities for your sales staff to resource for local sponsorship. Promotional Copy. Not For Sale. Made in U.S.A. Issued in a standard jewel case with front and rear inserts, black disc tray.
Fourplay , *1991 US album by | |
Bob James key, ep, *1939 US executive-producer, performer | |
Jeff Prentice bvoc, voc, key, hosted by | |
Harvey Mason dr, *1947 US performer | |
Lee Ritenour g, *1952 US performer | |
Nathan East b, voc, *1955 US performer |
Michael Fischer producer, associate producer |
Fourplay producer, music produced by |
Bob O'Connor producer, words and music program produced by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Words And Music | Fourplay | 37:18 |