Duotones

Not to be confused with Duotone, a generic term for multitone printing.
Duotones
Studio album by Kenny G
Released September 1986 (1986-09)
Recorded 1985–1986
Genre Smooth jazz
Length 46:54
Label Arista
Producer Kenny G, Narada Michael Walden, Preston Glass
Kenny G chronology
Gravity
(1985)
Duotones
(1986)
Silhouette
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Duotones is the fourth studio album by saxophonist Kenny G, released by Arista Records in 1986. It features one of Kenny G's best known songs, "Songbird", which reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100.

The album peaked at number one on the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, number five on the Jazz Albums chart, number six on the Billboard 200 and number eight on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[2]

The album was certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA.[3]

"Songbird"
Sample from Kenny G's "Songbird". From the album Duotones.

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Track listing

  1. "Songbird" - 5:03 (Kenny G.)
  2. "Midnight Motion" - 4:08 (Kenny G.)
  3. "Don't Make Me Wait for Love" (lead vocal: Lenny Williams) - 4:56 (Walter Afanasieff, Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden)
  4. "Sade" - 4:20 (Kenny G.)
  5. "Champagne" - 4:45 (Kenny G., Kenny McDougald)
  6. "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" (lead vocal: Ellis Hall) - 4:06 (Johnny Bristol, Vernon Bullock, Harvey Fuqua)
  7. "Slip of the Tongue" - 4:53 (Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden, Lloyd Pianka)
  8. "Three of a Kind" - 4:46 (Kenny G., Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden, Lloyd Pianka)
  9. "Esther" - 5:24 (Kenny G., Lloyd Pianka)
  10. "You Make Me Believe" (lead vocal: Claytoven Richardson) - 5:19 (Walter Afanasieff, Kenny G., Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden)

Production

Personnel

Chart positions

Album

Chart Position
UK Albums Chart[4] 28
US Billboard 200 6

Singles

Year Title Chart positions
U.S. Contemp
[5]
U.S. R&B
[5]
U.S.
[5]
1986 "Don't Make Me Wait for Love" 2 17 15
"What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" 15
1987 "Songbird" 3 23 4

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