Gerald Albright
Biography
Beginning in the late '80s, saxophone master Gerald Albright recorded numerous successful solo albums for Atlantic when he wasn't busy assisting an impressive, and mammoth, roster of popular R&B artists. Born in South Central Los Angeles, the saxophonist idolized James Brown and took much influence from Maceo Parker and Cannonball Adderley. He first made a name for himself within the music industry during the 1980s, when he became a highly requested session musician. His revered reputation resulted in a solo contract with Altantic Records. His first album for the label, Just Between Us, introduced him to the masses in 1987, and numerous albums resulted, including a best-of collection in 2001. Albright's fame peaked in the early '90s, around the time he released Live at Birdland West, a brave album for the saxman showcasing his ability to play jazz as well as R&B. He moved from Atlantic to GRP in 2002 for the Groovology album, his first in over five years, and continued to maintain his busy schedule as a sessionman. His second GRP album, Kickin' It Up, followed in 2004. Two years later he appeared on Peak Records, which released New Beginnings. Some of the more well-known artists Albright assisted during his career include Anita Baker, Quincy Jones, the Temptations, Phil Collins, and Whitney Houston. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Gerald is a sweetheart. He has such great talent and is so creative with the sax. When I met him backstage after the concert at the Fox Theater in Detroit, I felt as though I knew him personally because he had such a down to earth nature. I have collected almost all of his CDs and I'm still searching for a couple. Love him...
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Gerald Albright changed the way I feel about music...he has a way of capturing any mood with his saxophone. I had the privilege of meeting him a few years ago here in Sacramento at one of his concerts and he thoroughly impressed me, not only his talent as a musician but his down-to-eart h personality and genuine warmth. He is the best at what he does...
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Great sound. I have Pandora playing in the background until I hear sounds that are different -- then pop over to see who's playing. Albright's sound isn't typical of many other sax players where the sound can sometimes scream and make you want to turn it off. Hmmmm, here you can!
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music that a lot of prople do not understand. If you research it you will find out that it reallt starts from the dats of slavery for the black amercan. if you think i am wrong reasearch it for yourself!!!! ! who knows i could be wrong.
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what can you say? live at Birdland West was the best. great work
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While reading this short bio on Mr. Albright, I was quite surprised that there was no mention of the fact that G.A. is not only a fabulous reed man, but also a kick a** bassist.
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this guy performs magic with the SAX. he is a master. indeed.
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i love smooth jazz Such as Gerald Albright he worked with Angela Winbush and Ronald Isley with her The Real Thing Disc back in 1989 Lay Your Troubles Down he did an excellent Piece i for one listen too constantly on my personal disc of Angela Wibush The Real Thing Disc Please Go Pick Her Up You Wont Be Disappointed To Hear Gerald Albright Playing His Sax!
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GUITARS AND SAXES AT NOKIA THEATRE N.Y.C. THANKS FOR THE GREAT SHOW. GERALD THE BRIGHT ONE!!!!!
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When I listen to Gerald Albright, I hear human voices -- one particular song sounds like a woman -- makes me wanna holler!!! Will you play Georgia on my mind???? It is awesome!
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His music is not 'sleepy'. I can clean house and work out to Gerald Albright
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i love gerald albright and kirk whalum they have some very smooth sounds ben tankard is also good he does jazz instrumental and on the piano and it sounds heavenly tryhim out and listen and enjoy
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