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The Lee Ritenour Gibson L5 Signature archtop guitar. Ritenour's solo career began with the album First Course (1976), a good example of the jazz-funk sound of the 1970s, followed by Captain Fingers, The Captain's Journey (1978), and Feel the Night (1979).
The Globe and Mail wrote that "the popular distaste for session men and a tendency for Ritenour's albums to occasionally lapse into a type of fiery Muzak (his cover of Leo Sayer's 'You Make Me Feel Like Dancing' is a perfect case in point) have tended to keep his albums little known."
[3] [10] As Peart was a keen reader, he became the group's primary lyricist, which suited Lifeson and Lee because they preferred to write music. A Rolling Stone article reasoned this shift in roles to the "massive" difference in the lyrical styles between their first album and Fly by Night which contains more literary themes and references. [11]
Festival is an album by American jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour that was released in 1988 by GRP Records. The album is a collaboration between musicians from New York City, Los Angeles, and Brazil. The album is a collaboration between musicians from New York City, Los Angeles, and Brazil.
Between the Sheets is the second studio album of the jazz group Fourplay which was released in August 1993 on Warner Bros. Records.The album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart and No. 15 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart.
In addition to being on Fly By Night, "Making Memories" was released alongside the second movement of "2112" (1976), "The Temples of Syrinx" as a 7" single. It was first released in the United States in 1976 with "Making Memories" as the B-side. In 1977, it was the A-side on the first-ever single release for Anthem Records.
Collection is an album by American guitarist Lee Ritenour released in 1991, recorded for the GRP label. Collection contains a retrospective of Ritenour's 1979-1991 work. The album reached #7 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart. [2]
Crazy from the Heat (David Lee Roth) — Jeff Hendrickson, engineer; The Dream of the Blue Turtles — Jim Scott & Pete Smith, engineers; Harlequin (Dave Grusin & Lee Ritenour) — Don Murray, engineer; Modern Manners (Special EFX) — Paul Wickliffe & Chieli Minucci, engineers