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Bob James (musician)

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Bob James (born December 25, 1939 in Marshall, Missouri) is a two-time Grammy Award-winning smooth jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer. During the 1970s, Bob James played a major role in turning fusion jazz more mainstream. "Angela", the instrumental theme from the sitcom Taxi, is probably Bob James' most well-known work to date, He is also well-known for the fusion classic "Westchester Lady", from the album Bob James Three. For their first joint album release, One on One, Earl Klugh and Bob James received a Grammy award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance of 1981. James is the founding member of smooth jazz supergroup Fourplay and is a Yamaha Artist. Very influenced by pop and movie music, James has often featured soloists, who add a jazz touch to his sound (most notably Grover Washington, Jr.). While best known for his fusion sound, James began In 1962, recording a bop-ish trio set for Mercury, and three years later his album for ESP was quite avant-garde, with electronic tapes used for effects. After a period with Sarah Vaughan (1965-1968), he became a studio musician, appearing with Stanley Turrentine and Milt Jackson on the 1972 album Cherry and with Turrentine on his following album Don't Mess with Mister T. (1973), and that same year was arranging and working as a producer for CTI. In 1974, James recorded his first purely commercial effort as a leader; he later made big-selling albums for his own Tappan Zee label, Columbia, and Warner Bros., including collborations with Earl Klugh and David Sanborn.

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  • Hip-hop Sampling

Two of James' songs – "Nautilus" from 1974's One and "Take Me to the Mardi Gras" from 1975's Two – are among the most sampled in hip hop history. "Nautilus" has been most famously sampled in Eric B. & Rakim's "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em", Run-D.M.C.'s "Beats to the Rhyme", Ghostface Killah's "Daytona 500" and Jeru the Damaja's "My Mind Spray" amongst many others and the notes of "Nautilus'" bassline were played on a keyboard for Slick Rick's "Children's Story". "Nautilus" was also featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the radio channel Master Sounds 98.3. The first four measures of "Take Me to the Mardi Gras" (a Paul Simon original) includes a bell and drum groove that is one of hip hop's fundamental breakbeats. Run-D.M.C.'s "Peter Piper", LL Cool J's "Rock the Bells", the Beastie Boys' "Hold it Now, Hit it", Missy Elliott's "Work It," Will.i.am's "I Got it from my Mama," and most recently "I Want You" from Common's Finding Forever. In addition, James was mentioned in a verse by Andre 3000 on "Black Ice" from Goodie Mob's second album "Still Standing".

Discography

  • Bold Conceptions (1962)
  • Explosions (1965)
  • One (1974)
  • Two (1975)
  • Three (1976)
  • BJ 4 (1977)
  • Heads (1977)
  • Touchdown (1978)
  • Lucky Seven (1979)
  • One on One (jazz album),(with Earl Klugh) (1979)
  • H (1980)
  • All Around the Town {live) (1981)
  • Sign of the Times (1981)
  • Two of a Kind (w, Earl Klugh) (1981)
  • Hands Down (1982)
  • Foxie (1983)
  • The Genie (1983)
  • Rameau (1984)
  • 12 (1984)
  • The Swan (1984)
  • Obsession (1986)
  • Double Vision (w, David Sanborn) (1986)
  • Ivory Coast (1988)
  • Scarlatti Dialogues (1988)
  • J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two and Three Pianos (1989)
  • Grand Piano Canyon (1990)
  • Cool (w, Earl Klugh) (1992)
  • Restless (1994)
  • Flesh and Blood (w, daughter Hilary James) (1995)
  • Joined at the Hip (w, Kirk Whalum) (1996)
  • Straight Up (1996)
  • Playin' Hooky (1997)
  • Joy Ride (1999)
  • Dancing on the Water (2000)
  • Restoration: the Best of Bob James (2001)
  • Anthology (2001)
  • Morning, Noon and Night (2002)
  • Take It From the Top (2003)
  • Hi-Fi (2003)
  • Essential 24 smooth jazz classics (2005)
  • Urban Flamingo (2006)
  • Angels of Shanghai (2007)

With Fourplay

  • Fourplay (1991)
  • Between the Sheets (1993)
  • Elixir (1995)
  • The Best of Fourplay (1997)
  • 4 (1998)
  • Snowbound (1999)
  • Yes, Please (2000)
  • Heartfelt (2002)
  • Journey (2004)
  • X (2006)

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