Frankie Miller is one of the great unsung rockers of the '70s, a blue-eyed soul singer on par with Rod Stewart and Joe Cocker who could also rock as hard as Bob Seger. All three of these artists recognized a kindred spirit in Miller, with all three covering his songs in the '70s and '80s. Like all hard-working rockers, Miller kept working right into the '90s, when he tragically suffered a brain hemorrhage while woodshedding a new band with Joe Walsh. After five months, he emerged from a coma but was paralyzed and lost his speech. His friends did their best to keep his legacy alive, a mission that peaks with 2016's Frankie Miller's Double Take. Instigated by the curiosity of Rod Stewart, producer David Mackay asked Miller's wife if there were any unreleased songs, and she sent him a bunch of tapes, which he then polished and refurbished into Double Take.
Richard Tee's "Inside You" was released in 1989 on columbia records and has been long out of print and very difficult to locate. If you are lucky enough to find a copy on E-Bay or through Amazon's used music network I would grab it. This cd is full of easy listening jazz/funk vocals and instrumentals that are done in typical Richard Tee keyboard cool jazz style. The cd gets ample support from an allstar studio team featuring: Tee on keyboards and vocals, Steve Gadd and Dave Weckl on drums, Marcus Miller on bass, Ralph MacDonald percussion, John Tropea on guitar, Lenny Pickett on sax and Patti Austin on backround vocals just to name a few. Highlights include "Louisiana Sunday Afternoon", "So Hard To Handle", "Will You Be There" and "Changes". It's a pleasure to listen to well played music by musicians who are not household names but are as talented as anyone in the industry.
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