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Erik Tagg - Rendez-Vous (Hol)

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Format: CD
Label: MUSIC ON CD
Rel. Date: 09/06/2024
UPC: 8718627236789

Rendez-Vous (Hol)
Artist: Erik Tagg
Format: CD
New: Available $15.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Got to Be Lovin' You
2. Rendez-Vous
3. Lover with Stature
4. Fancy Meeting You
5. Marja's Tune
6. Babies
7. Mutual Feeling
8. Soul Touch
9. Life Goes on
10. Living Off the Love
11. The Love I Gave
12. Who Are You?
13. Will They Be Listening?

More Info:

Erik Tagg, also known as Eric Tagg, is an American singer, keyboardist, bassist, songwriter, and author, born on January 9, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, known for his smooth jazz and pop music style. He began his musical career in the Netherlands as band member of Beehive (1973-1974) and Rainbow Train (1975-1979). "Rendez-vous", his 2nd solo album, released in 1977 and produced by Hans Vermeulen from Rainbow Train, can be characterized by it's mellow melodies and sophisticated arrangements, often blending elements of jazz, pop, and Rhythm & Blues. The album has a distinctive late 70s soft rock and jazz fusion vibe and feels like a celebration of romantic escapism and lyrical storytelling. Each track is crafted with intricate harmonies and lush arrangements that together with Erik Tagg's soulful voice evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth. Although the album did not achieve massive commercial success or mainstream chart-topping status, "Rendez-Vous" garnered a dedicated following and critical acclaim within niche music circles. Highlights include the dreamy opener "Got to Be Lovin' You, " the title track "Rendez-vous, " the heartfelt "Marja's Tune, " and the soulful "Mutual Feeling." Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Erik Tagg's music, "Rendez-Vous" promises to captivate and delight, making it the perfect soundtrack for both quiet evenings and lively gatherings. In addition to his solo work, Erik Tagg is also renowned for his collaboration with guitar virtuoso Lee Ritenour. This partnership began in the early 1980s when Tagg became the lead vocalist for Ritenour's band. Their collaboration resulted in several successful projects, including the acclaimed albums "Rit" (1981) and "Rit 2" (1982).
        
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