12 is of historic value because it introduced saxophonist Kirk Whalum, who was still a year away from debuting as a leader with 1985's Floppy Disk. One of the more noteworthy albums that Bob James came out with in the '80s, 12 finds him featuring the up-and-coming Whalum on three selections: the funky "No Pay, No Play," the pensive "Midnight" and Whalum's own "Ruby, Ruby, Ruby" (a slightly Spyro Gyra-ish number). While those selections are enjoyable, the strongest tune on the CD is James' haunting, Chick Corea-influenced "Legacy." Like most of James' projects, 12 suffers from excessive producing and arranging. But despite that shortcoming, it's certainly more creative than knee-jerk, by-the-book releases like Heads, Lucky Seven, Sign of the Times and Touchdown. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
12 Track Listing
Credits of 12
- Vladimir Meller
- Mastering
- Marcus Miller
- Bass
- Peter Paul
- Management
- Jim Pugh
- Horn, Performer
- Bruce Robbins
- Assistant Engineer
- Steve Summer
- Drums
- Ron Tooley
- Horn, Performer
- Kirk Whalum
- Saxophone, Soloist
- John Berg
- Art Direction
- Dave Brown
- Guitar, Vocals
- Don Hunstein
- Photography
- Marion Orr
- Production Coordination
- Charles Vullo
- Guitar
- Don Patterson
- Bass
- Dave Brown
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- David Brown
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Guitar
- Dave Taylor
- Performer
- Bob James & Creations
- Arranger, Producer
- Howlin Horns
- Performer
- Bill King
- Portrait Photography
- David Taylor
- Horn
- Eddie Daniels
- Horn, Performer, Soloist
- Eric Gale
- Guitar
- Leonard "Doc" Gibbs
- Percussion
- Yogi Horton
- Drums
- Joe Jorgensen
- Engineer, Mixing, Associate Producer
- Gary King
- Bass, Guitar, Soloist
- Ronnie Cuber
- Horn, Performer
- Jon Faddis
- Horn, Performer
- Bob James
- Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Main Performer
- Steve Khan
- Guitar
- Lew Soloff
- Trumpet, Soloist
- Marvin Stamm
- Horn, Performer
- George Young
- Horn, Performer, Soloist


















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