Time: 44:22
Size: 101.6 MB
Styles: R&B, Rap (!)
Year: 1989
Art: Front
[4:43] 1. Quarter To Three
[5:15] 2. Tonight You're Mine, Baby
[5:39] 3. Shotgun
[5:38] 4. The Man
[5:00] 5. Dance, Dance, Dance
[3:56] 6. Twistin' The Night Away
[5:27] 7. Big Blue
[3:34] 8. Cowboys And Indians
[5:05] 9. Forgiveness
As Bruce Springsteen`s right-hand man, Clemons sounds like the reincarnation of King Curtis. On his own, The Big Man needs to be reminded what he does best-play the saxophone. Apparently, a team of producers led by Narada Michael Walden aren`t the guys to do it. ``A Night`` won`t delight Springsteen aficionadoes looking for a dose of unadulterated R & B. Especially disappointing are flacid techno-funk versions of ``Quarter to Three`` (a longtime show closer for Springsteen), ``Shotgun`` and ``Twistin` the Night Away.`` Clemons does light a few sparks in a duet with Kim Carnes on ``Dance, Dance, Dance,`` and he enrolls in the Grover Washington Jr. School of Makeout Music on the sultry instrumental ``Forgiveness.`` But nowhere does Clemons really let it wail, and that`s a shame. ~Greg Kot
A Night With Mr. C
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