If you are a big fan of instrumental pop or smooth jazz, you'll probably enjoy saxophonist Richard Elliot's cover of the Stylistics' hit "You Make Me Feel Brand New" on...
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Some might dub Richard Elliot the James Brown of contemporary jazz for the way his tenacious tenor exploded around some of the freshest R&B tinged hooks in the genre. After...
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One of contemporary jazz's most durable and popular saxmen, Richard Elliot has also been one of the genre's most self-sufficient. His 1986 debut album Initial Approach was...
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The name of this collection is as applicable to Elliot's real life piloting skills as it is to his flourishing solo career. As with his three prior releases, his tenor and...
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Not as consistently boring as many of Richard Elliot's subsequent albums, Trolltown contains a few decent tracks. "Ducks From Mars" and "Stankfoot" are gritty jazz/R&B...
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He's a former Tower of Power sax player and plays new-age flavored jazz that doesn't really fall in any one direction, and never gets all that brave, funky, or flashy. He'll...
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Richard Elliot chose to go with the production expertise of Steven Dubin on his Chill Factor, but the silky, simmering soul influence of Paul Brown -- who produced the...
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