- The Night Has Thousand Eyes
- Baubles, Bangles and Beads
- Serenata
- Alice in Wonderland
- In the Moonlight
- The Summer Knows
- Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead
- Who Can I Turn To
- On A Clear Day
- Be My Love
- I Want to Hold Your Hand
- All the Things You Are
- Moon River
- Angelina
Back in the '70s, when Earl Klugh was launching his career with easy grooving, melodic solo albums like Finger Painting and his Grammy winning One on One collaboration with Bob James,
he probably had no idea he was helping lay the foundations for the
later smooth jazz phenomenon. Throughout the '80s and '90s, tracks by
the 13-time Grammy nominated Detroit-born composer and acoustic
guitarist became staples of that format -- but he took a sudden leave of
absence after his single Windham Hill Jazz date, Peculiar Situation,
in 1999. Emerging in sweetly eloquent style from a six-year studio
hiatus, he gets back to his warm-toned basics on his Koch Records debut
-- which will easily remind longtime fans of his one previous stripped
down, standards-heavy gem, 1989's Solo Guitar.
Another masterpiece of fingerstyle jazz guitar, the new collection
features intimate solo interpretations of 13 standards and pop classics,
as well as "Angelina," a beloved tune from Klugh's
self-titled 1976 solo debut that he wrote in 1971 -- a fitting closing
track that in many ways brings his career full circle. Although fans of
his more pop-oriented material may grow impatient, Klugh
explores a deeper artistry putting his indelible stamp on well-known
tunes ("The Summer Knows," "Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead," "I Want to
Hold Your Hand" and "Moon River") as well as slightly more obscure
pieces. He also puts a uniquely Latin twist on a lesser-known song by
film composer John Williams, "In the Moonlight." Overall, this is a welcome return from a true master of his instrument.
(By Jonathan Widran from allmusic.com)


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