Editorial Reviews
Fourplay the most successful and respected band in instrumental music today, return with 4, their fourth and finest studio album. It marks the debut of the supergroups' newest member Larry Carlton who joins Bob James, Nathan East, and Harvey Mason to create some of the most intricate and evocative Fourplay music to date.
Review
The band's real chops--and they have plenty--don't really surface until Mason's "Rio Rush," when each of the players finally stretches out. East proffers some entertaining scat singing on "Piece of My Heart" (not the Janis Joplin version), and the final three tracks--an easy grooving "Slow Slide," the rhythmically quirky "Vest Pocket" and Carton's aptly titled "Swamp Jazz" reveal, however briefly, the essential skills of this all-star ensemble. -- The Los Angeles Times
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Title/Songwriter |
Time |
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1 |
Still The One
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5:42 |
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2 |
Little Foxes
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5:47 |
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3 |
Sexual Healing
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5:27 |
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4 |
Charmed, I'm Sure
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6:12 |
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5 |
Someone To Love
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5:43 |
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6 |
Rio Rush
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