With Liberated Fantasies , recorded in 1976, George Duke presented an instrumental jazz fusion album, even though one can already identify clear echoes of R&B and rock vocals. It marked his stylistic change towards a focus on R&B. Of particular note are Duke's funky lead vocals on "Don't Be Shy", the almost delicately interpreted soul number "Seeing You", and standing in counterpoint, the rock voice of Napoleon Brock on "Trying And Crying".
The recordings are now available in unprecedented sound quality. The original analogue recordings from 1976 form the basis of Christoph Stickel's unobtrusive "refurbishing" which aims to avoid any artistic intervention. You, the valued listener, will be transported back into the sound engineer's chair at the time of recording.
Listen to music samples
01. Don't Be Shy |
02. Seeing You |
03. Back To Where We Never Left |
04. What The … |
05. Tryin' & Cryin' |
06. I C'n Hear That |
07. After The Love |
08. Tzina |
09. Liberated Fantasies |
Tracklist:
1. Don't Be Shy 3:00
2. Seeing You 4:29
3. Back To Where We Never Left 6:27
4. What The ... 0:32
5. Tryin '& Cryin' 5:46
6. I C'N Hear That 5:17
7. After The Love 2:31
8. Tzina 2:29
9. Liberated Fantasies 9:22
Artist:
Bonnie Bowden Amaro: Vocals
David Amaro: Guitar
Napoleon Murphy Brock: Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler: Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Composer
George Duke: Composer, Keyboards, Primary Artist, Producer, Synthesizer, Vocals
Rashid Duke: Vocals
Embamba: Bass
Janet Fergusonhoff: Vocals, Vocals (Background)
George Johnson: Guitar
Airto Moreira: Composer, Percussion
Emil Richards: Marimba
Daryl Stuermer: Guitar
Ruth Underwood: Percussion, Vocals
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Great George Duke album for your collection
A classic album, George at his funkiest!
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Very Good!
Good music from my past.
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The Best
This is the best of George Duke you will hear.