Hands Down (album)

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Hands Down is the tenth studio album by Bob James), released in 1982. This was a turning point in James career, with the tracks "It's Only Me" and "Spunky" being early exponents of electronic jazz. At the time electronica was transforming popular music in reaction to the big orchestrations of the late 1970s (prevalent on James' previous works). The minimalist tastes of the era were also reflected in "Roberta", which mostly featured James in a piano solo. The track "Shamboozie" is sampled by rapper Rakim on the track "Guess Who's Back" from his 1997 album The 18th Letter. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hands Down is the tenth studio album by Bob James), released in 1982. This was a turning point in James career, with the tracks "It's Only Me" and "Spunky" being early exponents of electronic jazz. At the time electronica was transforming popular music in reaction to the big orchestrations of the late 1970s (prevalent on James' previous works). The minimalist tastes of the era were also reflected in "Roberta", which mostly featured James in a piano solo. The track "Shamboozie" is sampled by rapper Rakim on the track "Guess Who's Back" from his 1997 album The 18th Letter.
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