If there's any mystery about how to sustain an instrumental career over nearly two decades, just ask Earl Klugh for the solution. Judging from the well-traveled acoustic guitarist's body of work, it seems to lie in staying true to a certain sweet sound but continually changing the rhythmic and production trappings. After a few ambitious jaunts into the orchestral realm, Klugh on Move shakes up the formula with a mixed bag of logical twists: exotic percussion, African chant vocals, odd vocal effects, swinging rock-blues, and urban-flavored grooves. The result is an inspired new freshness. While sticking to his slick, melodic string style, Klugh infuses more aggressive energy into the pot. A few times, he even lets a harmonica and sax take the lead voice. Klugh's warm flavors have never gone out of style, but it's nice to get a visit from an old friend bearing new and unique gifts. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Move
01/01/1994 | Warner Bros / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Move Track Listing
Credits of Move
- Ray Manzerolle
- Saxophone
- Greg Phillinganes
- Bass, Keyboards
- David Spradley
- Piano
- Kymberli Wright
- Vocals
- Randy Jacobs
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Marvin Sapp
- Vocals
- Karl Reid
- Vocals
- Kimme Horne
- Vocals
- Jimmy Ali
- Bass
- Thom Hall
- Keyboards
- Ralphe Armstrong
- Bass
- Key Bullard
- Vocals
- Gene Dunlap
- Percussion, Drums
- Lawrence Fratangelo
- Percussion
- Fred Hammond
- Vocals
- Perry Hughes
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Mitchell Jones
- Vocals
- Earl Klugh
- Guitar, Mandolin, Keyboards, Producer, Main Performer



















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