Winelight
Winelight is a 1980 studio album by jazz musician Grover Washington Jr. The record received the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance in 1982. The album was released by Elektra Records. It includes the Grammy Award-winning hit "Just the Two of Us" sung by Bill Withers. The track "In the Name of Love" from the album was also released in rearranged form, without Washington's saxophone track, under the name of Ralph MacDonald and Bill Withers.
Reception
The album, propelled by "Just the Two of Us", is often credited for leading to the 1980s smooth jazz explosion.Scott Yanow of AllMusic describe the album as "a memorable set of high-quality and danceable soul-jazz".
Track listing
Side One- "Winelight" – 7:32
- "Let It Flow " – 5:52
- "In the Name of Love" – 5:26
- "Take Me There" – 6:16
- "Just the Two of Us" – 7:23
- "Make Me a Memory " – 6:32
Personnel
- Grover Washington Jr. – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Richard Tee – Fender Rhodes electric piano
- Ray Chew – clavinet
- Paul Griffin – clavinet, Fender Rhodes
- Ed Walsh – Oberheim Eight Voice
- Bill Eaton – Oberheim Eight Voice, arrangements and conductor
- Eric Gale – guitars
- Marcus Miller – bass
- Steve Gadd – drums
- Ralph MacDonald – congas, percussion, Syndrums
- Robert Greenidge – steel drums
- Hilda Harris, Yvonne Lewis, Ullanda McCullough – backing vocals
- Bill Withers – lead vocals
Production
- Grover Washington Jr. – producer
- Ralph MacDonald – producer
- Richard Alderson – engineer
- Ed Heath – assistant engineer
- Vlado Meller – mastering at CBS Studios.
- Paul Silverthorn – production coordinator
- Ron Coro – art direction, design
- Jim Shea – cover photography
- Don Hunstein – inner sleeve photography
Charts
Album
Weekly charts
| Chart | Peak position |
| Hungarian Physical Albums | 12 |