Stepping Out (Steve Laury album)

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Stepping Out
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Studio album by Steve Laury
Released 1990
Recorded 1990
Genre Jazz
Length48:27
Label Denon Records
Producer Steve Laury
Steve Laury chronology
Come and Get It (with Fattburger)
(1990)String Module Error: Match not found1990
Stepping Out
(1990)
Passion
(1991) Passion1991

Stepping Out is an album by American guitarist Steve Laury released in 1990, and recorded for Denon Records. Stepping Out is Laury's first solo album, and his first album after leaving the group Fattburger. The album reached #14 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart.

Denon Records was a Japanese audiophile record label owned by Denon and distributed by A&M Records from 1990 through 1992. This was a reissue program that included 390 jazz and classical music titles that were issued on compact disc.

Fattburger is a jazz group, best categorized in the jazz-funk, contemporary jazz, or jazz fusion subgenres. The band was formed by saxophonist Hollis Gentry, keyboardist Carl Evans Jr., bassist Mark Hunter, drummer Kevin Koch, and guitarist Steve Laury in San Diego during the early 1980s. Tommy Aros soon joined as a percussionist.

<i>Billboard</i> (magazine) American music magazine

Billboard is an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of Eldridge Industries. It publishes pieces involving news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style, and is also known for its music charts, including the Hot 100 and Billboard 200, tracking the most popular songs and albums in different genres. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Stepping Out (Steve Laury) - 4:35
  2. All Because of You (Steve Laury / Ron Satterfield) - 5:40
  3. Kiss Me Goodbye (Steve Laury) - 4:44
  4. Soulful Eyes (Steve Lauty / Ron Satterfield) - 4:21
  5. Just Like An Angel (Steve Laury) - 4:40
  6. Walk Your Talk (Steve Laury / Ron Satterfield) - 5:26
  7. Mañana (Steve Laury) - 5:59
  8. Shakedown (Steve Laury / Ron Satterfield) - 3:55
  9. The Day She Went Away (Steve Laury) - 3:05

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
Billboard Jazz Albums [1] 14

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References

  1. "Steve Laury US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.