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Everette Harp - For The Love flac album
  • Performer Everette Harp
  • Title For The Love
  • Date of release 2000
  • Country US
  • Style Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz
  • Other formats ADX DTS AAC MIDI AA MMF MPC
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1421 mb
  • Size FLAC 1483 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 448

Producer, Soprano Saxophone, Drum Programming, Programmed By – Everette HarpRhythm Guitar, Guitar – A. Ray (The Weeper) Fuller Written-By – Culbertson, Harp. 4. I Can't Take It Anymore. Co-producer – Jim LaBeaud Co-producer, Instruments, Lead Vocals – Gerard LaBeaud Grand Piano – George DukeProducer, Instruments – Buster & ShavoniVocals – 20/TwentyWritten-By – G. LaBeaud, J. LaBeaud, Myles.

Everette Harp - My Inspiration (2007). Songs in album Everette Harp - My Inspiration (2007). All Jazzed Up (And Nowhere To Go). Everette Harp. 05:08 320 Кб/с 381. 3.

His album Jazz Funk Soul, a collaboration with Chuck Loeb and Jeff Lorber, received his first nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at 57th Annual Grammy Awards. Everette Harp was the youngest of eight children. His father was a minister and his mother played the organ. Gospel music was one of his earliest influences

Everette Harp started playing piano at two and began practicing saxophone at the age of four. The youngest of the eight children of a minister, gospel music was one of Harp's earliest influences. Harp started playing jazz in high school, and graduated from North Texas State University with a music major in the early 1980s. While there he joined Phi Beta Sigma.

On First Love, contemporary jazz saxophonist and composer Everette Harp moves deeper into the space he addressed on 2007's excellent My Inspiration. Whereas on that album, he was still digging deeply into his own brand of funky jazz, he was also looking for something. His soloing on the album was sharper, brighter, and more complex, but his arrangements and production style were slick enough to get his jams on the radio. On First Love, it sounds like Harp found what he was seeking.

For the Love is a jazz related pop/art song/folk music album recording by EVERETTE HARP released in 2000 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Right Back At Ya 06. Love Conditionally 07. We Don't Have to Say Goodbye 08. Dancin' With You 09.

Artist: Everette Harp. Album: For the Love, 2000.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 So Automatic
Bass – Alex AlDrums – Li'l John*Guitar – Tony MaidenKeyboards – Ricky Peterson, Tim HeintzPercussion – Lenny CastroProducer – Steve DubinWritten-By – Harp*, Dubin*, Heintz*
4:32
2 I Just Can't Let Go
Bass – Larry KimpelDrums – Li'l John*Guitar – Mike Sims*Keyboards – Ricky Peterson, Tim HeintzPercussion – Lenny CastroProducer – Steve DubinWritten-By – Harp*, Dubin*, Heintz*
4:41
3 I Miss You With Me
Producer, Soprano Saxophone, Drum Programming, Programmed By [Keyboard] – Everette HarpRhythm Guitar, Guitar [Wah] – A. Ray (The Weeper) Fuller*Written-By – Culbertson*, Harp*
4:52
4 I Can't Take It Anymore
Co-producer – Jim LaBeaud*Co-producer, Instruments, Lead Vocals – Gerard LaBeaud*Grand Piano – George DukeProducer, Instruments – Buster & ShavoniVocals – 20/TwentyWritten-By – G. LaBeaud, J. LaBeaud*, Myles*
3:58
5 Right Back At Ya
Bass – Larry KimpelDrums – Li'l John*Guitar – Mike Sims*Keyboards – Tim HeintzPercussion – Lenny CastroProducer – Steve DubinWritten-By – Harp*, Dubin*, Heintz*
4:38
6 Love Conditionally
Bass – Alex AlDrums – Li'l John*Guitar – Tony MaidenKeyboards – Ricky PetersonOrgan – Tim HeintzPercussion – Lenny CastroProducer – Steve DubinWritten-By – Harp*, Nevil*, Dubin*
4:47
7 We Don't Have To Say Goodbye
Backing Vocals, Arranged By [Background Vocal] – Joey EliasGuitar – David BarryProducer, Drum Programming, Programmed By [Keyboard], Arranged By [Background Vocal] – Shaun LabelleProducer, Lead Vocals, Drum Programming, Programmed By [Keyboard], Backing Vocals – Everette HarpWritten-By – Harp*, Elias*, LaBelle*
5:13
8 Dancin With You
Bass – Alex AlDrums – Li'l John*Guitar – Tony MaidenKeyboards – Ricky Peterson, Tim HeintzPercussion – Lenny CastroProducer – Steve DubinWritten-By – Harp*, Dubin*, Heintz*
4:52
9 Where Were You When I Needed You
Bass – Larry KimpelGuitar – Paul Jackson Jr.Keyboards – George DukeProducer, Soprano Saxophone, Drum Programming, Programmed By [Keyboard] – Everette HarpWritten-By – Stevie Wonder
4:42
10 Put It Where You Want It
Bass – Alex AlDrums – Li'l John*Guitar – Jeff Golub, Tony MaidenHorns – Bill Rekenback*, Gary Grant, Jerry HeyKeyboards – Ricky PetersonPercussion – Lenny CastroProducer – Steve DubinWritten-By – Joe Sample
4:39

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Made By – EMI Uden
  • Marketed By – EMI
  • Distributed By – EMI
  • Mixed At – Pacifique Studios
  • Mixed At – Le Gonks West
  • Mixed At – Encore Recording Studios
  • Mastered At – The Mastering Lab

Credits

  • Art Direction, Design – Gordon H Jee
  • Mastered By – Doug Sax, Robert Hadley
  • Photography By – Kwaku Alston
  • Programmed By [Additional] – Kevin Turner
  • Saxophone – Everette Harp

Notes

Recorded January - May 2000
Mixed at Pacifique Studio, North Hollywood, CA; Le Gonks Studios, Hollywood, CA; Encore Recording Studios, Burbank, CA

℗ 2000 Capitol Records, Inc. © 2000 Capitol Records, Inc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 724352132027
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L047
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 1516
  • Rights Society: bel BIEM
  • Label Code: LC 0133

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7243 5 21320 2 7, D136620 Everette Harp For The Love ‎(CD, Album, Club) Blue Note, BMG Direct 7243 5 21320 2 7, D136620 US 2000
7243 5 21320 2 7 Everette Harp For The Love ‎(CD, Album) Blue Note 7243 5 21320 2 7 US 2000