One Touch (Eric Marienthal album)

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One Touch
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Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1993 at JHL Studios-Pacific Palisides, CA
Genre Jazz
Length48:32
Label GRP
Producer Jeff Lorber
Eric Marienthal chronology
Oasis
(1991)
One Touch
(1993)
Street Dance
(1994)

One Touch is an album by American saxophonistist Eric Marienthal released in 1993, and recorded for the GRP label. The album reached #11 on Billboard's contemporary Jazz chart.

Contents

Track listing

  1. No Doubt About It (written by: Jeff Lorber / Eric Marienthal) - 4:33
  2. That's The Way (Dave Koz / Kiki Ebsen / Randy Hall) - 4:00
  3. One For James (Russell Ferrante / Jimmy Haslip) - 4:49
  4. Walk Through The Fire (Jeff Lorber / Dave Koz / Allee Willis) - 5:24
  5. Ouch! (Jeff Lorber / Eric Marienthal / Oliver Leiber) - 4:34
  6. Westland (Jeff Lorber / Eric Marienthal) - 5:06
  7. The Village (Russell Ferrante) - 5:59
  8. Tanto Amor (Russell Ferrante / Ivan Lins) - 4:38
  9. Backtalk (Eric Marienthal / Jimmy Earl / Jeff Lorber) - 3:54
  10. Where Are You (David Benoit / Eric Marienthal) - 5:34

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1991)Peak
position
Billboard Jazz Albums [1] 11

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References

  1. "Eric Marienthal US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.