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Al Jarreau - All Fly Home

Facts

Artist(s)Al Jarreau
StudioWarner Bros / Wea
Release DateOctober 25, 1990
UPC Code075992736220
 

Tracks

  1. Thinkin' About It Too - Al Jarreau, Canning, Tom
  2. I'm Home - Al Jarreau, Frishberg, Dave
  3. Brite 'N' Sunny Babe - Al Jarreau, Jarreau, Al
  4. I Do - Al Jarreau, Canning, Tom
  5. Fly - Al Jarreau, Jarreau, Al
  6. Wait a Little While - Al Jarreau, Ein, Eva
  7. She's Leaving Home - Al Jarreau, Lennon, John
  8. All - Al Jarreau, Canning, Tom
  9. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Al Jarreau, Cropper, Steve

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (8 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat MusicQuote
I am an Al Jarreau fan and you won't believe how many times I have purchased this cd! I have let folks borrow it and never see it again. I will hold onto it this time. This is just great music! May 27, 2008

rating: 5 Quote"All Fly Home" by Al JarreauQuote
"All Fly Home" by Al Jarreau, is a masterpiece to say the least. Al Jarreau is a master of song, story telling and passion. If you are interested in true interpretation, and an artisitic soul, check out "All Fly Home".

IMC January 28, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteA good introduction to a master of vocaleseQuote
Like several other reviewers, my introduction to Al Jarreau came by way of purchasing this album, which I added to my record collection during my junior year in college. Listening to it again as I compose this review, I remember fine spring days when I would throw open the windows of my dorm room and crank up the opening number, "Thinkin' About It Too."

I'm glad to see that so many other listeners have the same fond reaction to this at turns energetic and mellow album as I do. What makes these reactions all the more interesting is the fact that this album -- his fourth for Warner/Reprise -- contains neither the huge, Grammy-winning jazz-pop hits he went on to make ("We're In This Love Together," "Theme from 'Moonlighting'," "Mornin'") nor my single favorite Jarreau song of all, the beautifully wistful title ballad of his first successful album, 1975's "We Got By." (Jarreau recorded an obscure album in the mid-1960s that was re-released in 1999.) What it does offer, though, is an excellent cross-section of Jarreau's wide variety of jazz/pop singing styles: uptempo and slow, scat, bebop, ballads and straight pop.

If you can only have one Al Jarreau album in your collection -- but why would you want to limit yourself so? -- this is the one to have for that reason. Those of you who know him only from his more recent hits ("Random Act of Love," "Just to Be Loved," "Accentuate the Positive") should add this album to your collection in order to discover how he has evolved and grown over the years while remaining true to his own style.
November 6, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteClassic JarreauQuote
This is the first Al Jarreau recording I ever bought way back in the late '70's. In my opinion it's also one of his very best. I'm listening to the CD for inspiration as I write this review. I never get tired of hearing lyrics like, "I wanna be good to you...I wanna bless your kachoo." "Fly" is a flat out swingin', rockin', waltz that'll take you breath away. I've listened to this album many, many times and it's never failed to satisfy. August 28, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteBuy it again and againQuote
This All Fly Home is Al Jarreau at his best! I rediscovered it in my record collection a few weeks ago and I wanted to preserve this recording so I repurchased it as a CD. Other recommend Al Jarreau CD's are Glow, We Got By, and Casino Lights. All of them are 5 stars. September 24, 2000

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