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Pure
Released: Aug 3, 2004
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Released: Aug 3, 2004
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Some who have followed Boney James' incredible trajectory in smooth jazz land -- which includes four gold albums and a Grammy nomination for his previous disc, Ride -- might think it's a risk for...
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Ride
Released: Oct 23, 2001
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Released: Oct 23, 2001
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The masterful fusion of street funk, sensual R&B, and contemporary jazz that Boney James accomplishes on Ride continues to make him a favorite with listeners around the world. The multi-talented...
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Shake It Up
Released: May 30, 2000
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Released: May 30, 2000
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From Bob James & David Sanborn's Grammy-winning Double Vision to George Benson & Earl Klugh's Collaboration, Warner Brothers has released some of the greatest dual projects in smooth jazz. Rick...
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Body Language
Released: Feb 23, 1999
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Released: Feb 23, 1999
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Body Language is a fairly typical Boney James album in which the saxophonist (who is heard on tenor, soprano, and alto) plays in styles very close to Grover Washington, Jr. He is backed by studio...
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Sweet Thing/It's All Good
Released: Mar 10, 1998
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Released: Mar 10, 1998
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In 1998, Warner Bros. released Sweet Thing/It's All Good, which contained two complete albums -- Sweet Thing (1997, originally released on Warner Bros.) and It's All Good (also originally released...
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Boney's Funky Christmas
Released: Oct 8, 1996
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Released: Oct 8, 1996
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Working with producer Paul Brown, Boney James' Boney's Funky Christmas is an entertaining set of loose, funky and bluesy interpretations of both classic Christmas carols ("The Christmas Song") and...
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