Magic in Your Eyes (album)

Magic in Your Eyes
Studio album by Earl Klugh
Released 1978 (1978)
Studio The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California, Music City Music Hall, Nashville Tennessee. C.A. Workshop, Nashville Tennessee.
Genre Crossover jazz, Jazz pop, Instrumental Pop
Length 33:00
Label Blue Note
Producer Booker T. Jones
Earl Klugh chronology
Finger Paintings
(1977)Finger Paintings1977
Magic in Your Eyes
(1978)
Heart String
(1979)Heart String1979
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
allmusic.com[1]

Magic in Your Eyes is the fourth studio album by Earl Klugh released in 1978. Chet Atkins, whom Klugh considers to be one of his main influences, is featured on the song "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues".[2]

Track listing

  1. "Magic in Your Eyes" (Earl Klugh) – 4:55
  2. "Alicia" (Klugh) – 4:31
  3. "Julie" (Klugh) – 4:32
  4. "Lode Star" (Greg Phillinganes) – 4:47
  5. "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" (Vince Guaradali) – 4:40
  6. "Rose Hips" (Klugh) – 2:46
  7. "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" (Danny O'Keefe) – 4:29
  8. "Mayaguez" (Klugh) – 3:37
  9. "Cry a Little While" (Klugh) – 3:23

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

  • Booker T. Jones – producer
  • Jim Nipar – engineer (Sound Factory) tracks 1-6, 8
  • Serge Reyes – assistant engineer (Sound Factory) tracks 1-6, 8
  • Bill Vandervort – engineer (Music City Music Hall, C.A. Workshop) tracks 7,9

Charts

Album – Billboard[3]
Year Chart Position
1978 Jazz Albums 4
1978 Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 139

References

  1. allmusic.com review
  2. Yanow, Scott. "Magic in Your Eyes - Album Review". allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 October 2010.
  3. "Earl Klugh - Billboard Albums". allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
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