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  1. Dec 7, 2006 · Un live du début de la carrière de Robben Ford, au début des années 1970, enregistré en club en Californie et à Londres. L'ensemble transpire forcément le blues mais Ford s'aventure aussi dans le jazz: il reprend Eighty one, un morceau de Miles Davis qu'il accompagnera dans les années 80.

  2. Mar 2, 1999 · Sunrise, an Album by Robben Ford. Released 2 March 1999 on Avenue Jazz (catalog no. R2 75630; CD). Genres: Electric Blues.

  3. Jazz album: “Sunrise” by Robben Ford, released in 1999 on Avenue Records. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz

  4. Robben Ford – guitar, vocals; Roland electric piano on "Need Somebody" Alan Rubin – trumpet; Tom Malone – trombone, baritone saxophone; Lou Marini – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, horn arrangements; Russell Ferrante – synthesizer, ARP Odyssey and Moog synthesizer programming; Steve Perry a.k.a. Stephen Sea – synthesizer; Mark Ford ...

  5. The title track, with its religious and mystical overtones, and "Miss Miss" are two Robben Ford originals that make for riveting listening." "Sunrise" includes three instrumental tracks, "Oh Gee", "Eighty One" (with Ford on sax!) and "Miss Miss". The legendary Jimmy Witherspoon provides guest vocals on two tracks.

  6. Sunrise is an album of live recordings made in 1972 by Robben Ford, and released on CD in 1999.[1] Though Ford's music ranged over jazz, blues and rock music styles, this album is rooted in jazz, despite some of the songs having been composed by blues artists.[1]

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2005 CD release of "Sunrise" on Discogs.