Bob James / David Sanborn
Double Vision [ Warner Bros. Records / CD - released 25/Oct/1990 ] American imported disc. |
Bobby Hutcherson / David Sanborn / Joey DeFrancesco
Enjoy The View (180g Double LP) [ Blue Note / LP - released 24/Jun/2014 ] Hutcherson returns to Blue Note for its 75th anniversary, co-leading an unusual quartet featuring saxophonist David Sanborn, Hammond organist Joey DeFrancesco and drummer Billy Hart. The methods are outwardly familiar (mid-tempo swing, bebop... |
David Sanborn
Another Hand [ Warner Bros U.K. / CD - released 2/Jul/1991 ] When David Sanborn debuted on Elektra with Another Hand after a 13-year stay at Warner Bros., the altoist swore off formulaic, radio-oriented muzak and vowed to make artistic considerations his main priority. There's nothing shallow or contrived... |
David Sanborn
The Best Of [ Rhino Flashback / CD - released 28/Jul/2009 ] US import (offiDuring the 13 years he spent recording for Warner Bros., David Sanborn had more than his share of artistic triumphs, but at times wasted his considerable talents on radio-friendly schlock. Containing more pluses than minuses, The Best... |
David Sanborn
Closer [ Verve Records / CD - released 11/Jan/2005 ] The six-time Grammy-winner saxophonist presents music from an extensive array of songwriters and composers. Sanborn also contributes two original tunes to the mix. |
David Sanborn
Inside [ Warner Bros Records / CD - released 23/Mar/1999 ] U.S. Import (offAs a rule, David Sanborn's Elektra output of the '90s had integrity. Whether he was being exploratory and introspective on Another Hand or taking a more commercial, R&B-minded approach on Inside, Sanborn avoided recording outright... |
David Sanborn
Only Everything [ Verve Records / CD - released 15/Feb/2010 ] With 'Only Everything', the second of Sanborn's homage to the aesthetic of Ray Charles, he revisits his roots with fresh perspective - assited by Joss Stone, James Taylor, Joey DeFrancesco and Steve Gadd. |
David Sanborn
Then Again: The Anthology [ Rhino / CD - released 3/Aug/2012 ] This two-disc retrospective, which features 29 songs chosen by Sanborn, spans 20 years of David's career at both Warner Bros. and Elektra Records. |