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Track Listing 1. Take Five (Take Another Five) 2. Your Love 3. Only For You :: Siempre Para Ti 4. Greene Street 5. Next Exit 6. I Miss Home 7. Love Like This 8. Summer Chill 9. Till You Return to Me 10. Get on Up 11. Check Out Grover
Album Notes Personnel includes: Grover Washington, Jr. (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, background vocals); Nancy Wilson, Lalah Hathaway, Levy Stubbs, Paula Holloway (vocals); Man Slaughter (rap vocals); Richard Lee Steacker, Doc Powell, Rodney Milton (guitar); Kathleen Thomas, Sid Page (strings); Ite Jerez, Lewis Kahn (horns); Teddy Bolden (keyboards, percussion, programming, background vocals); John Bolden, Bill Jolly, James McBride (keyboards, programming); Ramsey Lewis, Sergio George, Donald Robinson, Curt Dowd (keyboards); Gerald Veasley, Keith Roster (bass); Darryl Washington (drums); Miguel Fuentes, Dr. Gibbs (percussion); Jim Salamone (programming); Doug E. Fresh (beat box); Fourever, Annette Hardeman, Ray Sepulveda (background vocals). Producers include: Grover Washington, Jr., Donald Robinson, Sergio George, Teddy Bolden, John Bolden. Engineers include: Al Phillips, Martin Schmelzle, Al Alberts. Grover Washington, Jr. was probably the most successful smooth jazz artist of his generation. His blend of R&B, soul, pop, and jazz earned him a glowing reputation with consumers and "quiet storm" DJs. Washington's discography boasts three decades of creative and heartfelt albums, and his 1992 release, NEXT EXIT is no exception. His velvety sax style blends well with vocal performances by Nancy Wilson on "Your Love," Levi Stubbs on "Till You Return to Me," Paula Holloway and Man Slaughter on "Check Out Grover," and others. Propelled largely by drum machines and electronic keyboards, NEXT EXIT has a distinctly '90s flair. Highlights include Washington's passionate soprano sax solo on the salsa-inflected "Only for You (Siempre Para Ti)" and his offbeat synthesized version of Paul Desmond's "Take Five."
Industry Reviews ...all too familiar, all too comfortable to function as anything deeper than bubbly, urbane sonic wallpaper... - Rating: C+ Entertainment Weekly (06/05/1992)
2 Stars - Average - ...Exit perhaps, but no departure....There just isn't anything striking... Q (09/01/1992)
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