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Patti Austin - Sound Advice (2011)

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01 - You Gotta Be
02 - Grace of God			play
03 - Round and Round
04 - Can't Always Get What You Want
05 - Let Em In
06 - Serve Somebody
07 - Vincent
08 - A Little Bit of Love
09 - Lean On Me
10 - Give It Up			play
11 - My Way
12 - Enjoy the Silence

Patti Austin: vocals
Tim Heintz: Bosendorfer piano
Greg Phillingaines: keyboard 
Tim Heintz: piano, organ & keyboard
Ricky Lawson: drums
Freddie Washington: bass
John Robinson: bass
James Harrah: guitar
Luis Conte: percussion
Fire Choir: background vocals (1)
Dean Parks: guitar
Brian Bromberg: bass
Gregg Field: drums
Choir: Perri Sisters/Carolyn, Darlene & Lorraine, Alvin Chea, Lamont Van Hook, Oren Waters, Fred White
Trevor Lawrence: drums & percussion
Lynne Fiddmont: background vocals
Lamont Van Hook: backing vocals
Fred White: backing vocals
Paul Jackson, Jr.: guitar
Ian Martin: bass
Shelley Berg: piano (7) keyboards (11)
Neil Stubenhaus: bass
John Robinson: drums (9)

 

2011 album from the Jazz vocalist. Sound Advice is a concept that Patti feels very deeply, and it shows in her music. Together with the brilliant keyboards and producer Greg Phillinganes, Patti takes on some of your all-time favorite classics and does them in ways that you never could imagine.

Patti Austin is the US-born R&B and jazz singer who topped the charts with “Baby Come to Me” in 1982. She has also provided her vocal talents to the industry’s best including Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson.

At the age of 5, Austin was performing on stage and had a record deal with RCA. Her teenage years were spent as a session singer, and she was 19 before she entered the chart as a solo performer, with “Family Tree” in 1969. It was another seven years until she released her debut album, End of a Rainbow. Since then, she has had a steady schedule of solo releases, with highlights including The Real Me and Love is Gonna Getcha. Her most recent album, 2007’s Avant Gershwin, was awarded the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album.

In tandem with her solo career, she sang with Michael Jackson on the Off the Wall album, and also with George Benson, Roberta Flack and Luther Vandross. Her most successful collaboration was with James Ingram and “Baby Come to Me”: the track, from Austin’s Every Home Should Have One, topped the US Hot 100 charts in 1982.

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