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  1. Garden of Love Light is the debut solo album from R&B-soul-dance-pop songwriter/producer Narada Michael Walden. It featured nine tracks, seven which Walden wrote alone. It was produced by Tom Dowd. The single "Delightful" rose to number 81 on the R&B charts.

    • Ozzy Osbourne – Patient Number 9. Album: Patient Number 9 (2022) The Prince of Darkness – aka one John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne – has always surrounded himself with first-class guitarists, from Tony Iommi to Randy Rhoads to Jake E. Lee to Zakk Wylde to Gus G. and beyond.
    • Roger Waters – What God Wants, Pt. III. Album: Amused to Death (1992) Roger Waters is singing about vultures, bullets and soldiers, when, all of a sudden, a Strat bursts into the mix just before the two-minute mark, playing a powerful, emotional solo.
    • Stanley Clarke – Hello Jeff. Album: Journey to Love (1975) When the star of the show – in this case, bassist Stanley Clarke – actually incorporates his session guitarist’s name into the title of the track he played on, you can expect some memorable fretwork.
    • John McLaughlin – Django. Album: The Promise (1995) This one gives you lots of bang for your buck: you get Jeff Beck trading off with John McLaughlin on a seven-plus-minute rendition of John Lewis’ Django, a musical elegy for Django Reinhardt.
    • Lord Sutch, “Would You Believe” (1970): If Beck’s contributions aren’t enough to get you to check out this tune, maybe the other artists on the tune will seal the deal.
    • Narada Michael Walden, “Saint and the Rascal” (1976): ’76 was a particularly good year for those who are part of both the “Jeff Beck fans” and “Narada Michael Walden fans” demographic.
    • Seal, “Bring It On” (1994): Seal and Beck first teamed up for a cover of “Manic Depression” on the Jimi Hendrix tribute album STONE FREE, and they enjoyed the experience well enough to collaborate again when Seal recorded his second album.
    • The Pretenders, “Legalise Me” (2004): In a 1997 interview with Rolling Stone, Chrissie Hynde cited Beck as a guitar influence, albeit with the caveat that she “never had a hope to play like him.”
  2. 1977 Narada Michael Walden – Garden Of Love Light. Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck, Narada Michael Walden, Will Lee. Garden Of Love Light is the debut solo recording from noted R&B-soul-dance-pop songwriter/producer Narada Michael Walden. It featured nine tracks, seven of which featured a Walden writing credit only.

  3. Atlantic released his first album, Garden of Love Light, in 1977 with a single that reached the R&B chart. The album was followed by I Cry I Smile and The Awakening. The latter album reached No. 15 on the R&B chart.

  4. Narada Michael Walden 's 1976 album Garden of Love Light on the track "Saint and the Rascal" Stanley Clarke 's 1978 album Modern Man on the song "Rock 'n Roll Jelly" Stanley Clarke 's 1979 album I Wanna Play For You on the song "Jamaican Boy" Folkways Records ' 1980 album Candy Band Sings Going Home (New Songs For Children & Parents)

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Garden Of Love Light" on Discogs.