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Look to the Rainbow is a live album by Al Jarreau, released on May 27, 1977 by Warner Bros. It marked a breakthrough for his career in Europe and later also in the US. In 1978 it won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. In 1976 Jarreau made his first live appearances in Europe, starting with concerts at the jazz festivals in Montreux and Berlin. The following year he began his first tour through 16 cities in Europe starting with a gig at Onkel Pö's in Hamburg.
The best album by Al Jarreau is Breakin' Away which is ranked number 16488 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 80. Al Jarreau album bestography. Higher ranked (28,309th) This album (32,242nd) Lower ranked (32,242nd) This TimeBest Of Al JarreauBest Of Al Jarreau. Listen to Best Of Al Jarreau on YouTube. Al Jarreau - Al Jarreau Greatest Hits - Best Of Al Jarreau. The Very Best Of Al Jarreau 2018 - Al Jarreau Greatest Hits Full Album (HD). Al Jarreau - Mornin' (Official Video). Best Of Al Jarreau track list
Artist: Al Jarreau Album: The Very Best Of: An Excellent Adventure Genre: Vocal Jazz Label: Rhino Records Released: 2009 Quality: APE (image+. cue) Tracklist: After All. Moonlighting (Theme). Never Givin' Up. Roof Garden. Spain (I Can Recall).
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This Al Jarreau discography is ranked from best to worst, so the top Al Jarreau albums can be found at the top of the list. To make it easy for you, we haven't included Al Jarreau singles, EPs, or compilations, so everything you see here should only be studio albums.
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Al spent the remainder of 2001 touring the United States, Europe and South Africa and working on his next album, All I Got (2002), where he teamed up with Verzion Telecom as a Champion for Literacy. This was followed on by the Grammy® nominated Accentuate The Positive (2004) on GRP Records/Universal Music Group.