Crazy for You (Earl Klugh album)

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ReleasedOctober 1981 (1981-10)
Recorded14 January–22 May 1981
Studio
Crazy for You
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1981 (1981-10)
Recorded14 January–22 May 1981
Studio
GenreJazz pop, smooth jazz
Length35:12
LabelEMI Music Distribution
Producer
Earl Klugh chronology
Late Night Guitar
(1980)
Crazy for You
(1981)
Low Ride
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Crazy for You is the 8th studio album by Earl Klugh, released in 1981. This is the first album which Klugh produced by himself.[2][3] The album received two Grammy nominations at the 25th Grammy Awards in 1983; for Best Pop Instrumental Performance,[4][5][6][7][8][9] and for Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Recording, the latter shared jointly by Klugh, keyboardist Ronnie Foster, and string arranger Clare Fischer.[10]

All songs written by Earl Klugh.

  1. "I'm Ready for Your Love" – 3:20
  2. "Soft Stuff (And Other Sweet Delights)" – 5:09
  3. "Twinkle" – 5:21
  4. "Broadway Ramble" – 4:30
  5. "Calypso Getaway" – 3:14
  6. "The Rainmaker" – 5:15
  7. "Balladina" – 4:19
  8. "Crazy for You" – 4:04

Personnel

Musicians

Music arrangements

  • Greg Phillinganes – synthesizer arrangements (1), arrangements (3)
  • Earl Klugh – rhythm arrangements (2, 5 7)
  • Phil Upchurch – rhythm arrangements (2)
  • Roland Wilson – rhythm arrangements (2)
  • The band – arrangements (4, 8)
  • David Matthews – rhythm arrangements (6)
  • Ronnie Foster – rhythm arrangements (7)

Orchestra (tracks 2 & 5–8)

  • Patrick Williams – arrangements and conductor (2)
  • Johnny Mandel – arrangements and conductor (5)
  • David Matthews – arrangements and conductor (6)
  • Clare Fischer – arrangements and conductor (7, 8)
  • David Nadien – concertmaster (New York)
  • Gerald Vinci – concertmaster (Los Angeles)
Horns
Strings
  • Stella Castellucci – harp
  • Lamar Alsop, Marilyn Baker, Dixie Blackstone, Harry Bluestone, Stuart Canin, Norman Carr, Harry Cykman, Assa Drori, Robert Dubow, Barry Finclair, Ronald Folsom, David Frisna, Pam Gates, Pamela Goldsmith, Anne Goodman, Joseph Goodman, Janice Gower, Allan Harshman, Reginald Hill, Bill Hybel, Karen Jones, Dennis Karmazyn, Ray Kelley, Myra Kestenbaum, Louis Kiveman, Raphael Kramer, Norman Leonard, Ronald Leonard, Jesse Levy, Charles Libove, Robert Lipsett, Richard Locker, Charles McCracken, Marvin Morgenstern, Wilbert Nuttycombe, Stanley Plummer, Max Pollikoff, Jerome Reisler, Nathan Ross, Sheldon Sanov, Victor Sazer, David Schwartz, Haim Shtrum, Richard Sortomme, Robert Sushel, Mari Tsumura-Botnick, Dorothy Wade, Miwako Watanabe, Herschel Wise, Helaine Wittenberg, John Wittenberg, Harold Wolf and Fred Zlotkin – string players

Production

Charts

References

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