Bob James / David Sanborn
Double Vision
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Bob James / David Sanborn

Double Vision
1986 Original. A Classic Of The Genre. "Double Vision" is a collaborative album by American jazz artists Bob James and David Sanborn. Released in 1986, the album was a critical and commercial success, peaking at #50 on the Billboard 200 chart and earning a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. The album features a mix of original compositions and cover songs, with James and Sanborn showcasing their virtuosity on piano and saxophone, respectively.

The opening track, "Maputo," was written by Marcus Miller and features a lively, Latin-inspired beat with Sanborn's saxophone taking center stage. The album also features a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Creepin'" and a rendition of Ellington's "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)." The album's title track, "Double Vision," showcases James' skill on the keyboard and Sanborn's smooth saxophone lines, creating a dynamic interplay between the two artists.

Overall, "Double Vision" is a testament to the talent and chemistry of James and Sanborn. The album's blend of jazz, funk, and pop elements helped to define the sound of contemporary jazz in the 1980s and remains a beloved classic in the genre. With its infectious melodies, impressive musicianship, and timeless appeal, "Double Vision" is a must-listen for fans of jazz and instrumental music.

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Track List

A1 Maputo 6:50
A2 More Than Friends 6:17
A3 Moon Tune 7:03
B1 Since I Fell For You 5:50
B2 It's You 5:15
B3 Never Enough 6:29
B4 You Don't Know Me 5:37