Contemporary player tabbed by Malaco as an early signee when the company, b… Read Full Bio ↴Contemporary player tabbed by Malaco as an early signee when the company, best known for downhome Southern soul and blues, tried to expand into jazz during the late '80s. Baldwin's heavily synthesized, pop and funk-centered work didn't prove commercially potent, and he moved to Atlantic in 1990. He remained in Atlanta into the next decade and has had moderate success there, continuing to churn out the familiar instrumental pop tunes and carefully crafted numbers, in addition to working some in radio.
In 1990, his fanciful funk keyboard action on Rejoice was masterful; when he later played with Marion Meadows, he became part of smooth jazz consciousness. This follow-up to his debut is a pop, jazz, and soul collection that rivals the first one in likeableness and simple adventure. Most of the cuts convey an easygoing sense of R&B rhythms, along with a propensity by Baldwin to improvise over the tastiest grooves imaginable. His version of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" is so perky, you might not recognize it. The bounciness of "Billy's Funk" and "It's Not Enough (Enuf)" are indicative of the party flavor apparent throughout. And as if Baldwin wasn't impressive enough with his keyboards and occasional bass playing, he adds the sax talents of Grover Washington, Jr. and Meadows and the vocalese of Dwight Sills. A horn section is also used to great effect on "Everything You Want (In Time)." There are a few serious moments, such as "In a Sentimental Mood," but for the most part, this is a fun spirited, let your hair down kind of listen.
The smooth jazz format has lent itself to an unfortunate trend towards sugary and fluffy generic album titles that hardly characterize the grit and energy of the music they represent. Boney James went the route with Sweet Thing and now Bob Baldwin's blandly titled but explosively executed Cool Breeze makes a strong case for not judging a disc by its cover. As with his independent City Sketches earlier this year, the keyboardist never quite approaches the free-for-all soul-fusion jam sessions which marked his early Atlantic albums, yet he throws enough aggressive, improvisational punches into these uptempo romps to remind his old fans of the way he once pounded. Rather than crazed earthquakes, he gives us thoughtful, slickly produced tremors that lean towards gospel every so often. He also twists familiar pop hits like "Summer Breeze" and "Walk On By" into funky blue knots. His artful, no frills jazz trio spins on "Cool Wind Blowing" and "I Give Unto You" make many of the other tracks seem overproduced and machine generated by comparison. While Baldwin knows how to balance electric and acoustic currents to great effect, he should consider stripping down like this more often in the future. Why hide behind smoke and mirrors when you have this much emotion to offer?
A rookie of the year in 1990, superfunk keyboardist Bob Baldwin had plenty to be happy about with his sizzling Atlantic debut.. A sure candidate for the R&B crossover chart, Baldwin assembled immediately likable and upbeat synth grooves with some fancy acoustic interludes to form an eclectic hybrid of styles which he calls "PBJ Music" -- as in pop, blues, and jazz. Having grown up with both jazz and R&B influences, he writes and co-produces bouncy material which proves to be the best of both worlds. While his original material is a marvel, Rejoice is that rare album where the cover tunes bear the most repeated listening. His get down jam on Joe Zawinal's "Mercy Mercy Mercy" is the best example, but his light hearted medley dedicated to Motown legend Marvin Gaye is as sweet as tributes come.
Bob Baldwin wasn't the first artist to name a project after his website -- Fattburger and Jethro Tull both beat him to the punch -- but the funk-jazz keyboard whiz's Bobbaldwin.com devotes its liner notes to reminding us to enjoy technology but not let it take over for our heart and soul. Baldwin puts his music where his words are, using his synth rack to create numerous busy, often retro-soul textures, but, at heart, his graceful yet punchy melodies shine through at all times. He has a good time with titles, moving from the cool hip-hop of "eSmooth" (which features his trademark high-register swirling solos between revisits to the sax-driven hook) through "Westchester Online" (with a playful cat and mouse game between Dean James's soprano and Joey Summerville's bouncy trumpet) and then on to the album's most unusual piece, "Overtime (In the Chatroom)." As if to make a point about what too much cybertalk can do to one's sensibilities, Baldwin offers no defining pop melody, instead darting in and out with percussive avant-garde synth lines, clicking wah-wah guitars, and an occasionally smooth soprano line from Marion Meadows, over floating, hypnotic atmospheres. Most of the other material is smartly played and very in-the-pocket, from the opening cover of "Never Can Say Goodbye" (with crackling guitar passages and harmonies by Chuck Loeb) and the brassy party tune "Funkin' for Jamaica," featuring trumpeter Tom Browne and the harmonic blend of the saxes of Gerald Albright, Marion Meadows, and Fred Vigdor.
In 1990, his fanciful funk keyboard action on Rejoice was masterful; when he later played with Marion Meadows, he became part of smooth jazz consciousness. This follow-up to his debut is a pop, jazz, and soul collection that rivals the first one in likeableness and simple adventure. Most of the cuts convey an easygoing sense of R&B rhythms, along with a propensity by Baldwin to improvise over the tastiest grooves imaginable. His version of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" is so perky, you might not recognize it. The bounciness of "Billy's Funk" and "It's Not Enough (Enuf)" are indicative of the party flavor apparent throughout. And as if Baldwin wasn't impressive enough with his keyboards and occasional bass playing, he adds the sax talents of Grover Washington, Jr. and Meadows and the vocalese of Dwight Sills. A horn section is also used to great effect on "Everything You Want (In Time)." There are a few serious moments, such as "In a Sentimental Mood," but for the most part, this is a fun spirited, let your hair down kind of listen.
The smooth jazz format has lent itself to an unfortunate trend towards sugary and fluffy generic album titles that hardly characterize the grit and energy of the music they represent. Boney James went the route with Sweet Thing and now Bob Baldwin's blandly titled but explosively executed Cool Breeze makes a strong case for not judging a disc by its cover. As with his independent City Sketches earlier this year, the keyboardist never quite approaches the free-for-all soul-fusion jam sessions which marked his early Atlantic albums, yet he throws enough aggressive, improvisational punches into these uptempo romps to remind his old fans of the way he once pounded. Rather than crazed earthquakes, he gives us thoughtful, slickly produced tremors that lean towards gospel every so often. He also twists familiar pop hits like "Summer Breeze" and "Walk On By" into funky blue knots. His artful, no frills jazz trio spins on "Cool Wind Blowing" and "I Give Unto You" make many of the other tracks seem overproduced and machine generated by comparison. While Baldwin knows how to balance electric and acoustic currents to great effect, he should consider stripping down like this more often in the future. Why hide behind smoke and mirrors when you have this much emotion to offer?
A rookie of the year in 1990, superfunk keyboardist Bob Baldwin had plenty to be happy about with his sizzling Atlantic debut.. A sure candidate for the R&B crossover chart, Baldwin assembled immediately likable and upbeat synth grooves with some fancy acoustic interludes to form an eclectic hybrid of styles which he calls "PBJ Music" -- as in pop, blues, and jazz. Having grown up with both jazz and R&B influences, he writes and co-produces bouncy material which proves to be the best of both worlds. While his original material is a marvel, Rejoice is that rare album where the cover tunes bear the most repeated listening. His get down jam on Joe Zawinal's "Mercy Mercy Mercy" is the best example, but his light hearted medley dedicated to Motown legend Marvin Gaye is as sweet as tributes come.
Bob Baldwin wasn't the first artist to name a project after his website -- Fattburger and Jethro Tull both beat him to the punch -- but the funk-jazz keyboard whiz's Bobbaldwin.com devotes its liner notes to reminding us to enjoy technology but not let it take over for our heart and soul. Baldwin puts his music where his words are, using his synth rack to create numerous busy, often retro-soul textures, but, at heart, his graceful yet punchy melodies shine through at all times. He has a good time with titles, moving from the cool hip-hop of "eSmooth" (which features his trademark high-register swirling solos between revisits to the sax-driven hook) through "Westchester Online" (with a playful cat and mouse game between Dean James's soprano and Joey Summerville's bouncy trumpet) and then on to the album's most unusual piece, "Overtime (In the Chatroom)." As if to make a point about what too much cybertalk can do to one's sensibilities, Baldwin offers no defining pop melody, instead darting in and out with percussive avant-garde synth lines, clicking wah-wah guitars, and an occasionally smooth soprano line from Marion Meadows, over floating, hypnotic atmospheres. Most of the other material is smartly played and very in-the-pocket, from the opening cover of "Never Can Say Goodbye" (with crackling guitar passages and harmonies by Chuck Loeb) and the brassy party tune "Funkin' for Jamaica," featuring trumpeter Tom Browne and the harmonic blend of the saxes of Gerald Albright, Marion Meadows, and Fred Vigdor.
South of the Border
Bob Baldwin Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'South of the Border' by these artists:
Al Bowlly and his Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Andrew Sisters & Glenn Miller South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
B. Davis She got the, mm, brown eyes, caramel thighs Long hair, no…
Beardfish This is the story of Gad-about-Garth He was the kind of…
BEDROOM - Ed Sheeran She got the, mm, brown eyes, caramel thighs Long hair, no…
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Billy Butterfield A time for us some day there'll be When chains are…
Billy May & His Orchestra South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
Billy May; Frank Sinatra South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Camila Cabello She got the, mm, brown eyes, caramel thighs Long hair, no…
Cappadonna Rzarector in the shadow Tru Master in the shadow Golden…
Carl Mann South of the border - down Mexico way That's where…
Charlie and His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Chris Isaak South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Chuck Berry Kennedy-Carr South of the border - down Mexico way That'…
Cline Patsy South of the border, down Mexico way That's where they fell…
Count Basie & His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Dean Martin South of the border down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Don McLean South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Doobie Brothers - The Very Best Of The Doobie Brothers (2007) There's a town south of the border South of El Paso…
Ed Sheeran She got the, mm, brown eyes, caramel thighs Long hair, no…
Ed Sheeran Cardi B Camila Cabello Cheat Codes (Jump in that water, be free) (Come south of the border…
Ed Sheeran Cardi B Camila Cabello Sam Feldt Come south of the border with me, border with me Come…
Ed Sheeran feat Camila Cabello AND Cardi B She got the, mm, brown eyes, caramel thighs Long hair, no…
Engelbert Humperdinck "South of the border down Mexico way That′s where I fell…
Fats Domino South of the border down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Frank Sinatra South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Frank Sinatra Billy May South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
Frank Sinatra With Billy May And His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Frank Sinatra/Nelson & Orchestra Riddle South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Frank Sinatra/Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Gene Autry South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Geoff Love & His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Glen Miller and the Andrews Sisters South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
Hank Levine And His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Herb Albert & The Tijuana Brass South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Jack Harris & His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
James Lynch I met a girl once when south of the border She…
Jazztronik see there was a girl called nika, from down nagasaki…
Joe Loss & His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Keely Smith South of the border down Mexico way That's where I fell…
KITCHEN - Ed Sheeran She got the, mm, brown eyes, caramel thighs Long hair, no…
Larry Weaver Every year I pack the car and head for Myrtle…
Lio She got the mm brown eyes, Caramel thighs, long hair, no…
LIVING ROOM - Ed Sheeran She got the, mm, brown eyes, caramel thighs Long hair, no…
Marty Robbins (Ay-ay-ay-ay, ay-ay-ay-ay!) (Ay-ay-ay-ay, ay-ay-ay-ay!) Sou…
Mel Tormé South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
Octopus South of the border, down Mexico way That′s where I fell…
Patsy Cline South of the border, down Mexico way That's where they fell…
Patsy Cline / The Jordanaires South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
Patsy Cline and The Jordinaires South of the border, down Mexico way That's where they fell…
Paul & The Four-Most South of the border baby Baby I put my hands up on…
Perry Como South of the border, down Mexico way, That's where I…
Ray Conniff A time for us some day there'll be When chains are…
Robbie Williams I know a freaky young lady Name of Cocaine Katie She makes…
Rock City Angels You know I′ve lived a thousand dreams And I've dreamed a…
Sam Cooke Ai-ai-ai-ai Oh-oh-oh-oh Ai-ai-ai-ai Oh-oh-oh-oh South …
Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Sinatra South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Ted Heath and His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
The Andrews Sisters South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
The Doobie Brothers Tom Johnston There's a town south of the border South of El…
The Irish Tenors South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
The Mills Brothers South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
The Rat Pack South of the border - down Mexico way That's where I…
The Tijuana Brass South of the border, down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
Tyler St. James I met a girl once when south of the border She…
Victor Silvester and His Orchestra South of the border Down Mexico way That's where I fell in…
William I know a freaky young lady Name of Cocaine Katie She makes…
Willie Nelson South of the border down Mexico way That's where I fell…
Willie Nelson and Family South of the border down Mexico way That's where I fell…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Bob Baldwin:
Abbey Road ABBEY ROAD Lennon pulls out his pen Paul plays his bass an…
Are You Ready Can it be I stayed away too long? Did I leave…
Being With You I don't care what they think about me, and I don't…
Cafezinho Dil Chahta Hai, Dil Chahta Hai Dil Chahta Hai, Kabhi Na…
Don't Wanna Be Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh Day after day, alone on…
Funkin' For Jamaica Jamaica funk, that's what it is let it get into…
I Wanna Be Where You Are Can it be I stayed away too long? Did I leave…
I Wish And I wish I never met her at all Even though…
My Love And when I go away I know my heart can stay…
Never Can Say Goodbye I never can say goodbye, no, no, no, no, now Never…
People Make The World Go Round People... ('Round And 'Round And Around...) People Make The …
Somebody else I can't get off my high horse and I can't…
Something Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other…
The Fool on the Hill Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh Day after day, alone on…
The Way She Looked Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other…
Where Are You Going Can it be I stayed away too long? Did I leave…
Where Are You Going%3F Can it be I stayed away too long? Did I leave…
Where Are You Going? Can it be I stayed away too long? Did I leave…
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