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See the Light/Take a Look at Yourself

See the Light/Take a Look at Yourself
Eddie Russ

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Track Listing

  1. See The Light
  2. Zaius
  3. Stop It Now
  4. Salem Avenue
  5. Tomorrow Is Another Day
  6. Poko Nose
  7. Take A Look At Yourself
  8. Don't Ask My Neighbours
  9. Tea Leaves
  10. Interlude
  11. I Want To Be Somebody
  12. Feelin' Fine
  13. I Heard That
  14. Lay Back

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60549 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-11-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Funk Soul Brother5
I'm writing this review with a genuine feeling of surprise and excitement at getting my hands on these two wonderful albums on CD.

I've owned "Take a look at yourself" on vinyl for many years and consider "Feeling Fine" a masterpiece..but to at last get them on CD..? this must mean there are more people out in Jazz Funk land who appreciate outstanding music. Hail the Soul Brothers for bringing this great man's music to a wider audience.

Quintessential Jazz Fusion5
If you ever liked Lonnie Liston Smith, Eddie Henderson, Earth Wind and Fire or Dexter Wansell, then this is a serious album by a serious Jazz Funk/Fusion musician that needs to be in your collection, it belongs to more than one genre, first it could be described as an early 80's disco album along the likes of pop funk acts like Shakatak, but sits more comfortably with Jeff Lorber, George Benson, Pleasure, Candido (Jingo), Al Jarreau, The Fatback Band, Level 42 and of course Michael Jackson - All the tracks are brilliant especially 'Tea Leaves' and 'See the Light' with the complex arrangements with that dose of spontaneity making it an audio roller-coaster, it has 14 tracks at just over 70 minutes of pure jazz-fusion.

Eagerly awaited this and ticks all the boxes5
What can I say

30 years to be released on CD but well worth the wait

anyone who liked the James Mason album go get this