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Bob James
Bob James (born December 25, 1939) is a two-time Grammy Award-winning jazz keyboardist. Though he has recorded a couple of straight jazz albums, most of his recordings contain "pop-jazz" which is a type of instrumental pop music. Bob James was an important figure in turning 1970s fusion jazz more commercial. For their album One on One, Earl Klugh and Bob James received a Grammy award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance of 1981.
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Songs
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Nightbeat
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Nights Are Forever Without You
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No Pay, No Play
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Obsession
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One Loving Night
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One Mint Julep
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Organza
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Orpheus
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Over & Over
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Personent Hodie (Sing Aloud on This Day)
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Playing With Fire
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Prospero
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Pure Imagination
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Quietly Crazy for You
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Rain
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Raise the Roof
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Restless
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Restoration
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Reunited
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Roberta
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Rosalie
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Rousseau
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Ruby Ruby Ruby
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Ruby, Ruby, Ruby
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Rush Hour
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Serenissima
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Shamboogie
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Shamboozie
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Shepherd's Song
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Sign of the Times
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Skidaway
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Snowbird Fantasy
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Solace
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Soulero
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Spunky
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Steady
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Stompin' at the Savoy
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Storm King
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Storm Warning
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Storm Warning (feat. Hilary James)
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Street Smart
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Strollin'
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Sun Runner
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Svengali
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Sweet Talk Me Now
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Swingset
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Take Me There
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Take Me to Mardi Gras
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Take Me to the Mardi Gras
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Tambourin #1 / Tambourin #2