Seduction is easily the most well-known release for James Last in America, as it features his most well-known hit, a version of Giorgio Moroder's "The Seduction (Love Theme)." Interest in the album was piqued again when it was sampled by P. Diddy for his Saga Continues record's opening track, "Where's Puffy?" The main interest lies in Last's treatment of the two Moroder tracks found herein, especially as "The Seduction" would later be used in Blondie's chart-topping "Call Me." Last assembled the musicians from this record from a pool of top session musicians in Los Angeles and New York, and their performances are top-notch, extremely commercial, and radio-friendly. It's his most accessible record from this particular era, and few albums he released after this would rival it in both sonic and tonal quality. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
Seduction (Collectors' Choice)
08/02/2005 | Collector's Choice
All Music Guide Review
Seduction (Collectors' Choice) Track Listing
Credits of Seduction (Collectors' Choice)
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Carlos Rios
- Guitar
- Barry Rudolph
- Engineer, Remixing
- Sid Sharp
- Strings, Concert Master
- David Spinozza
- Guitar
- Ernie Watts
- Saxophone
- Slyde Hyde
- Trombone
- Waddy Wachtel
- Guitar
- Stephanie Zuras
- Design
- Ron Last
- Synthesizer, Producer
- Gordon Anderson
- Executive Producer
- Abe Laboriel, Jr.
- Bass
- Robert Last
- Percussion
- Rick Marolla
- Drums
- Dieter Queren
- Engineer
- Lee Rilemour
- Guitar
- Ray Bardani
- Engineer
- Michael Boddicker
- Synthesizer
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- Todd Everett
- Liner Notes
- Chuck Findley
- Trumpet
- James Gadson
- Drums
- Gary Grant
- Trumpet
- Gary Herbig
- Saxophone
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet, Horn Arrangements
- James Last
- Synthesizer, Conductor, Producer, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
- John Jarvis
- Keyboards
- Arthur Jenkins
- Percussion
- Tony Levin
- Bass
- Michael Brecker
- Saxophone
- Don Grolnick
- Keyboards
- Bill Reichenbach Jr.
- Trombone
- Derek Watkins
- Trumpet


















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