Pocket City
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Art Porter Jr. | ||
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Studio album by Art Porter, Jr. | ||
Released | May 1992 | |
Recorded | 1992 | |
Genre | Pop/Jazz | |
Length | ??? | |
Label | Verve USA | |
Producer(s) | Jeff Lorber | |
Art Porter, Jr. chronology | ||
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Pocket City | Lay your Hands On Me
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[edit] Background
Pocket City was the debut album by Art Porter Jr., saxophonist and namesake of "The Art Porter Bill". Porter displayed his being one of the earliest forerunners in "smooth jazz" in this album, also including a mix of bebop and R&B. After Pocket City, Porter went on to produce another album, Lay Your Hands On Me, before his untimely death.
[edit] Album
- 1.Pocket City
- 2.Inside Myself
- 3.Unending
- 4.Passion Sunrise
- 5.Texas Hump
- 6.Close To You
- 7.Little People
- 8.K. G. B.
- 9.Broken Promise
- 10.Meltdown
- 11.L.A.
[edit] Personnel
- Art Porter-Alto & Soprano saxophones
- Buzz Feiten-Guitar
- Paul Pesco-Guitar
- Oliver Leiber-Guitar
- Mark "Breeze" Shapiro-Guitar
- Alec Milstein-Bass Guitar
- Paulinho Da Costa-Percussion
- Guy Eckstine-Percussion
- Brigitte McWilliams-Background Vocals
- Valerie Davis-Background Vocals