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Release Date
1992
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10 tracks
SAX-A-GO-GO is the second album from Dutch pop-saxophonist, who has collaborated with Prince, who penned the cut "Sunday Afternoon."
Unavailable in the U.S.! Recorded at Zeezicht Studios and Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland, Sax-A-Go-Go was the second album from Dutch Pop saxophonist Candy Dulfer, originally released in 1993. The album features 'Sunday Afternoon' (written by Prince), 'Compared To What' (originally recorded by Roberta Flack), 'Man In The Desert,' a cover of the Bonnie Raitt 'I Can't Make You Love Me' and 'Mister Marvin'. Sony/BMG.
Recorded at Zeezicht Studios and Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland.
Personnel: Candy Dulfer (vocals, alto, tenor, baritone & soprano saxophones); Wies Ingwersen, Patricia Balrak (vocals); J.B. Horns, Tower Of Power (horns); Angelo Verploegen, Iwan Van Hetten (trumpet); Gerbrand Westveen (tenor & baritone saxophones); Rob Van Donselaar (piano, background vocals); Carlo De Wijs, Hans Jansen (Hammond organ); Michel Van Schie (bass); Ulco Bed (drums, guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards, percussion); Frans Hendrix (drums, percussion, programming); Lucas Van Merwijk (drums, percussion); Wendell Arthur Morrison Junior, Denise Jennah, Geert Van Itallie, Peter "Pee Wee" Warnier, Viktor Heeremans, Marga V., Leslie Doornik, Edwin Rath, Arjan Boonacker, Niels Hermes, Marcel Kaptein, Marcel Gelderblom, Rick Hartman (background vocals).
Producers: Candy Dulfer, Ulco Bed, Easy Mo Bee.
tracklist (per musicbrainz)
01. 2 Funky
02. Sax-A-Go-Go
03. Mister Marvin
04. Man In The Desert
05. Bob's Jazz
06. Jamming
07. I Can't Make You Love Me
08. Pick Up The Pieces
09. Compared To What
10. Sunday Afternoon
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