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| Producer = [[Bob James (musician)|Bob James]]
| Producer = [[Bob James (musician)|Bob James]]
| Last album = ''[[Touchdown (Bob James album)|Touchdown]]''<br/>(1978)
| Last album = ''[[One on One (Bob James and Earl Klugh album)|One on One]] With Earl Klugh''<br/>(1979)
| This album = '''''Lucky Seven'''''<br/>(1979)
| This album = '''''Lucky Seven'''''<br/>(1979)
| Next album = ''[[H (Bob James album)|H]]''<br/>(1980)
| Next album = ''[[H (Bob James album)|H]]''<br/>(1980)

Revision as of 18:36, 9 March 2013

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Lucky Seven is the seventh album by Bob James.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]


Track listing

All songs written by Bob James except where noted.

  1. Rush Hour 6:39
  2. Blue Lick 5:31
  3. Look-Alike 5:30
  4. Big Stone City 5:42
  5. Friends (Neil Jason, Kash Monet, Jeff Schoen) 4:41
  6. Fly Away 6:44

Musicians

  • Bob James - Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer, Piano, Vocals
  • Eric Gale, Hiram Bullock -Electric Guitar
  • Richie Resnicoff, Steve Khan - Acoustic Guitar
  • Idris Muhammad, Steve Gadd, Andy Newmark - Drums
  • Ralph MacDonald - Percussion
  • Gary King, Neil Jason - Bass
  • David Sanborn, Michael Brecker - Saxophone
  • Jon Faddis, Mike Lawrence, Randy Brecker - Trumpet
  • Dave Taylor, Wayne Andre - Trombone
  • Charles McCracken - Cello
  • Jim Buffington, Peter Gordon - French Horn
  • Lamar Alsop - Violin, Viola
  • Barry Finclair, Diana Halprin, Harry Lookofsky, Herbert Sorkin, Marvin Morgenstern, Max Ellen, Richard Sortomme - Violin
  • Neil Jason - Lead Vocals
  • Jeff Schoen, Patti Austin - Background Vocals

Charts

Chart (1979) Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums[2] 42
Billboard Top Jazz Albums[2] 3

References

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. Bob James: Lucky Seven' > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Bob James US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-09-15.