Bass - Don Beck Drums - Steve Gutierrez Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp String], Composed By - Bobby Lyle Guitar - Roland Bautista Soloist, Trumpet - Oscar Brashear Tenor Saxophone - Ernest Watts
My God .. brings back memories from the 70's. We were students and we bought every jazz funk/fusion LP we found and went to club concerts every weekend with local and international bands in this genre. And there was a lot of them. Allthough they still exist, today its harder to find bands playing music demanding something from the audience. Not everything evolve for the better..
& before the corporate takeover of radio,, Urban black radio stations in the 70's would play grooves like this in the evenings, late at nite & on the weekends
this album was must listening in my nieghborhood...this was how we learned.....years later I met Steve Gutierrez hanging out at a salsa gig at that German place in Torrence....what a nice cat. we used to call that style of bass playing spank-a-lee. as in "SPANK iT!!!!!" (from Headhunters)
I read comments all the time on UA-cam how such good music as this is gone forever. No it's not! Here it is in all it's glory right on the pages of UA-cam for all to share! This is the greatest music preservation site in the world, fed by uploaders like yourself. Never take it for granted.
Bobby Lyle.....and the others back in the 1970's when Capitol Records signed Jazz Musicians, produced some high quality music. Raul DeSouza, et al......great music.
I love Bobby Lyle - loads more I could say i.e Norman Connors connection, Wayne Henderson, Starship Orchestra..etc. All big love to them..just enjoy..!
So true You are my starship one of da best Phyllis hyman and Michael Henderson... Loved Bubbles, always makes me smile... Wayne Henderson and Crusaders- da best RIP Joe Samples- never to be replicated
N - I - C - E Track (Jam) 🎸 🎵 🎷 🎵 🎹 🎵 🎺Enjoyin' it Lovin' it most of all "FEEL' IN" it ...Smooooth. Cool Jaz-z-z to listen on a lazzzy eazzzy breezzzy Sunday. Like I'm right now 😜 ... THANKS A BUNCH ✌☺ 🌈 ...
Finally found The Genie on CDJapan. It sounds so clean takes me back to da dayz of vinyl. Just turned off da lights and absorbed the grooves while watching da turntable strobe lol. Found my vinyl while movin stuff, these were da LPs I wouldn't throw out
This song was also performed by Ronnie Laws. Small wonder since Bobby Lyle and Laws were both produced by Wayne Hederson during this period. Excellen post.
This version is just as breezy cool as Ronnie Laws'. The featured difference is the trumpet solo instead of the sax...the musicians are the same on both albums along with the same producer (Wayne Henderson).
Suena genial este "Night Breeze" que el pianista de Memphis, Bobby Lyle (@bobbylylekeys), incluyó en "The Genie" de 1977, su primer álbum. "Night Breeze" es una composición de Lyle que ya había grabado Ronnie Laws en 1970. Un gran pianista y compositor que sigue en activo y que ha trabajado junto a figuras como George Benson (@GBguitar) o Al Jarreau (@AlJarreau) por citar algunos. #SmoothJazz
Nice, and different from his best, "Poinciana." I thought he might be same-same and was pleasantly surprised to find he has variety of style and sound.
I think this is the second version, The first is with George Benson, Ronnie something and I think Washington Grover and Bobby too. Might be other versions.
Bass - Don Beck
Drums - Steve Gutierrez
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp String], Composed By - Bobby Lyle
Guitar - Roland Bautista
Soloist, Trumpet - Oscar Brashear
Tenor Saxophone - Ernest Watts
Composer?
@@Mr300millz Probably Lyle himself.
Donnie Beck was my dad. He was a true musical genius.
Stevie Gutierrez, my buddy, on Drums. Bad ass.
My God .. brings back memories from the 70's. We were students and we bought every jazz funk/fusion LP we found and went to club concerts every weekend with local and international bands in this genre. And there was a lot of them. Allthough they still exist, today its harder to find bands playing music demanding something from the audience. Not everything evolve for the better..
& before the corporate takeover of radio,, Urban black radio stations in the 70's would play grooves like this in the evenings, late at nite & on the weekends
You are so on point with you comment The biggest bandit was (CLEAR CHANNEL)@@MykeFord950
What a wonderful sound...makes me smile!
Love both Ronnie and Bobby's versions but this version is sicker with the bass and keyboards/electric piano.
this album was must listening in my nieghborhood...this was how we learned.....years later I met Steve Gutierrez hanging out at a salsa gig at that German place in Torrence....what a nice cat. we used to call that style of bass playing spank-a-lee. as in "SPANK iT!!!!!" (from Headhunters)
Listening to this is refreshing as cool water after mowing the yard.
I read comments all the time on UA-cam how such good music as this is gone forever. No it's not! Here it is in all it's glory right on the pages of UA-cam for all to share! This is the greatest music preservation site in the world, fed by uploaders like yourself. Never take it for granted.
Bobby Lyle.....and the others back in the 1970's when Capitol Records signed Jazz Musicians, produced some high quality music. Raul DeSouza, et al......great music.
Still a classic 2021
I love Bobby Lyle - loads more I could say i.e Norman Connors connection, Wayne Henderson, Starship Orchestra..etc. All big love to them..just enjoy..!
So true You are my starship one of da best Phyllis hyman and Michael Henderson... Loved Bubbles, always makes me smile... Wayne Henderson and Crusaders- da best RIP Joe Samples- never to be replicated
A lost classic from back in the day still burnin' bright.
one of my favorite jazz artist so cool!
This sound reminds me of growing up in Virginia Beach in the 70s. Thanks for the memory!
N - I - C - E Track (Jam) 🎸 🎵 🎷 🎵 🎹 🎵 🎺Enjoyin' it Lovin' it most of all "FEEL' IN" it ...Smooooth. Cool Jaz-z-z to listen on a lazzzy eazzzy breezzzy Sunday. Like I'm right now 😜 ... THANKS A BUNCH ✌☺ 🌈 ...
Beautiful music 🎶! Love this!❤
Amazing
All these sound are perfecto!!!
This is some serious babymaking music right here
Pop your old lady to this song and you'll have triplets.
Hold my bear
@@-gbogbo- hahaha
This music is gone forever!!
From flatbushhhh brooklyn!!!
lol this is the beginning to Joey badass alowha
Ladies and gentlemen! Boys and girls! All across this poisoned world!
Finally found The Genie on CDJapan. It sounds so clean takes me back to da dayz of vinyl. Just turned off da lights and absorbed the grooves while watching da turntable strobe lol. Found my vinyl while movin stuff, these were da LPs I wouldn't throw out
Lord have mercy.
The album is & has always been on point........
This is soooo WJZZ Detroit.
great tune and the lp is very good
The best
Beautiful ! ! !
Tight and clear and great stuff in to my soul
magic one !!!
splendid
This song was also performed by Ronnie Laws. Small wonder since Bobby Lyle and Laws were both produced by Wayne Hederson during this period. Excellen post.
Magnetic!
Fender Rhodes
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This version is just as breezy cool as Ronnie Laws'. The featured difference is the trumpet solo instead of the sax...the musicians are the same on both albums along with the same producer (Wayne Henderson).
Suena genial este "Night Breeze" que el pianista de Memphis, Bobby Lyle (@bobbylylekeys), incluyó en "The Genie" de 1977, su primer álbum. "Night Breeze" es una composición de Lyle que ya había grabado Ronnie Laws en 1970. Un gran pianista y compositor que sigue en activo y que ha trabajado junto a figuras como George Benson (@GBguitar) o Al Jarreau (@AlJarreau) por citar algunos. #SmoothJazz
Sick & Smooth...
Fantastique!
Classic had this Album
excelente, magistral
Classic had this LP
Love trippy Jazz ~~~
❤️❤️❤️
ARP. String ensemble is mesmerizing
Yes you do sister!!!
Great Groove !
Mad skillz!
WELL SAID CAVE.
Like that " Bobby Lyle stuff". .. good to hear it
Well, of course...That "Bobby Lyle stuff" is good stuff.
nice album cover
I'm inclined to agree, man...
CORRECTION: We have it RIGHT HERE!!
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first thing that came to my mind was flylo when the track started
Ahh
its sampled in aloha by joey badass
Toungues of The Next Shit Mad Skillz brought me here!!
needed this shit
always
Bobby...Nice 1 Ever!St***
...!
This is Mother Nile dude!
Nice, and different from his best, "Poinciana." I thought he might be same-same and was pleasantly surprised to find he has variety of style and sound.
Cool Fender Rhodes solo....
missing "ohhhhh, yeaahhhhhhh...c'monnnn" "mmmmm" "oh my oh my"
so i'm confused...it's the name of this song night breeze or mother nile? i'm in love with this!!
Who originally wrote this? Bobby Lyle, or Ronnie Laws?
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John Smith Bobby Lyle was the writer of this. Ronnie is most famous for it because of sale's of his "Fever" LP. (1976)
Ronnie got it from Bobby.
Night Breeze. Dare I say the Ronnie Laws version is better, try it :)
@notillatall thats the flave
acid and mdma music
Is this original or covered tune?
I think this is the second version, The first is with George Benson, Ronnie something and I think Washington Grover and Bobby too. Might be other versions.
I think Flylo was influenced by this tune.
ronnie or bobby idk
Nice version..still prefer Ronnie laws, but this is nice and spacey...
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