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Comin' at Ya

 
Album Review: Comin' at Ya

  • Artist: Coke Escovedo
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1976
  • Type: Instrumental, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

Inevitably, many artists will be plagued by the dreaded sophomore curse -- they will impress you with a very promising debut album only to disappoint you with their second album. That was the case with Comin' at Ya, Coke Escovedo's follow-up to his generally excellent debut album, Coke. Released in 1976, Comin' at Ya isn't a bad album, it's generally decent, if uneven. But after a debut as strong as Coke, one couldn't help being disappointed by an album that was merely decent. While Linda and Calvin Tillery were the lead vocalists on Coke, Errol Knowles provides the lead vocals this time, and his performances are likable but not fantastic on soul/pop material that ranges from the funky "Runaway" to Carlos Santana's "Everything Is Coming Our Way." Jazz great Joe Henderson (tenor sax) is featured on three covers -- Ernesto Lecuona's "The Breeze and I," Johnny Bristol's "I Wouldn't Change a Thing," and Jose Feliciano's "Stay with Me" -- while guitarist Gabor Szabo is heard on the Latin-influenced "Vida." But the presence of those well respected musicians doesn't erase the fact that this LP, although competent, is the least essential of Escovedo's three solo albums. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Breeze and I Ernesto Lecuona, Al Stillman Coke Escovedo (3:04)
Runaway Errol Knowles Coke Escovedo (2:34)
I Wouldn't Change a Thing Johnny Bristol Coke Escovedo (3:18)
Backseat Dewayne Sweet, Glenn Symmonds Coke Escovedo (3:19)
Everything Is Coming Our Way Carlos Santana Coke Escovedo (3:04)
Fried Neck Bones and Home Fries William Correa Coke Escovedo (1:38)
Diamond Dust/Vida B. Holland Coke Escovedo (2:44)
Something So Simple Glenn Symmonds, Mark Phillips Coke Escovedo (4:27)
Stay with Me José Feliciano Coke Escovedo (3:39)
Hangin' On Mark Phillips Coke Escovedo (4:00)
Somebody's Callin' Glenn Symmonds Coke Escovedo (2:16)

Credits

John Kosh (Art Direction), Errol Knowles (Vocals), Coke Escovedo (Arranger), Myrna (Vocals (Background)), Nathan Rubin (Strings), Julia (Vocals (Background)), Mark Phillips (Arranger), Coke Escovedo (Timbales), Coke Escovedo (Conga), Coke Escovedo (Percussion), Desmond Strobel (Design), Gabor Szabo (Soloist), Mark Phillips (Bass), Joe Henderson (Soloist), Abel Zapate (Guitar), Gabor Szabo (Guitar), Abel Zarate (Guitar), Coke Escovedo (Vocals), Joe Henderson (Saxophone), Coke Escovedo (Assistant Producer), Neil Schwartz (Engineer), The Water Sisters (Vocals (Background)), Toshie Miyaki (Reissue Producer), Frank Mercurio (Keyboards), Joe Henderson (Sax (Tenor)), Frank Mercurio (Synthesizer), Margaret Phillips (Bass), David Alexander (Photography), Glenn Symmonds (Drums)
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