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This all-star group -- comprised of keyboardist <a href="spotify:artist:6ryjbFyWBZho9KGXqKZdqQ">Bob James</a>, guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:1nDqTUspmq8IXhcEZT93iq">Lee Ritenour</a>, bassist <a href="spotify:artist:5XTyy46AbpxIhvs38nQekJ">Nathan East</a>, and drummer Harvey Mason -- was formed in 1991 after the quartet came together on part of <a href="spotify:artist:6ryjbFyWBZho9KGXqKZdqQ">James</a>' Grand Piano Canyon album. They have since recorded for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Warner+Bros.%22">Warner Bros.</a> that have all been big sellers -- not surprising considering the popularity of <a href="spotify:artist:6ryjbFyWBZho9KGXqKZdqQ">James</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1nDqTUspmq8IXhcEZT93iq">Ritenour</a>. <a href="spotify:artist:7aRi9OzdA2ciputfuguaPK">Larry Carlton</a> took over the guitarist's spot in the late '90s, first appearing in Fourplay on the band's successful 1998 album, 4. The seasonal Snowbound was released in 1999. It featured traditional and modern holiday songs, all played in the quartet's increasingly slick style. The band ended its tenure with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Warner+Bros.%22">Warner Bros.</a> with 2000's soft babymaker album Yes, Please.
Fourplay attempted to break new ground with 2002's Heartfelt, which was their debut album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22">RCA</a>'s <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Bluebird%22">Bluebird</a> imprint. The album consisted of live studio jamming that was heavily edited and assembled using Pro Tools. In 2004 they issued Journey, more a return to their earlier, smoother form than a building-block progression from Heartfelt. In 2006, Fourplay released X, a final album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22">RCA</a>/<a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Bluebird%22">Bluebird</a>. The set featured a guest vocal from <a href="spotify:artist:24hJWbo98sH84tb0nkeaqy">Michael McDonald</a> on a reading of <a href="spotify:artist:5gxynDEKwNDgxGJmJjZyte">Steve Winwood</a>'s "My Love's Leavin'."
The group signed with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Heads+Up+International%22">Heads Up International</a> for 2008's Energy, which was notable for a pair of excellent <a href="spotify:artist:7aRi9OzdA2ciputfuguaPK">Carlton</a> compositions and a vocal appearance by <a href="spotify:artist:5bepW5vcdRzheNc0F8lHJ5">Esperanza Spalding</a> on "Prelude for Lovers." Fourplay -- now featuring new guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:02L5Rmh1RtTbHOBdzPzfoQ">Chuck Loeb</a> replacing <a href="spotify:artist:7aRi9OzdA2ciputfuguaPK">Carlton</a> -- assembled again for the label on 2010's Let's Touch the Sky, which included guest appearances by <a href="spotify:artist:0H0yrKDty3I7pPrNUSH3wW">Ruben Studdard</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:46CH1Gp8l8QVly8bpG9JFG">Anita Baker</a>. Two years later, they released Esprit de Four, with guest appearances by Kenny Mason & <a href="spotify:artist:1I4exKdMbRufVMWT5ZNnX2">the Voices of Praise Choir</a>, and Japanese singer <a href="spotify:artist:3E5NLQpQbd0eJ18XO9zC0h">Seiko Matsuda</a>. In 2015, Fourplay celebrated their 25th anniversary with the release of the stylistically eclectic studio album Silver. Due to the intensely busy schedules of its members, the group went on indefinite hiatus in 2017. The Best of Fourplay followed in 2018. Three years later, a thoroughly remastered version of their eponymous debut was released to commemorate its 30th anniversary. ~ Scott Yanow & Thom Jurek, Rovi
Fourplay attempted to break new ground with 2002's Heartfelt, which was their debut album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22">RCA</a>'s <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Bluebird%22">Bluebird</a> imprint. The album consisted of live studio jamming that was heavily edited and assembled using Pro Tools. In 2004 they issued Journey, more a return to their earlier, smoother form than a building-block progression from Heartfelt. In 2006, Fourplay released X, a final album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22">RCA</a>/<a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Bluebird%22">Bluebird</a>. The set featured a guest vocal from <a href="spotify:artist:24hJWbo98sH84tb0nkeaqy">Michael McDonald</a> on a reading of <a href="spotify:artist:5gxynDEKwNDgxGJmJjZyte">Steve Winwood</a>'s "My Love's Leavin'."
The group signed with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Heads+Up+International%22">Heads Up International</a> for 2008's Energy, which was notable for a pair of excellent <a href="spotify:artist:7aRi9OzdA2ciputfuguaPK">Carlton</a> compositions and a vocal appearance by <a href="spotify:artist:5bepW5vcdRzheNc0F8lHJ5">Esperanza Spalding</a> on "Prelude for Lovers." Fourplay -- now featuring new guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:02L5Rmh1RtTbHOBdzPzfoQ">Chuck Loeb</a> replacing <a href="spotify:artist:7aRi9OzdA2ciputfuguaPK">Carlton</a> -- assembled again for the label on 2010's Let's Touch the Sky, which included guest appearances by <a href="spotify:artist:0H0yrKDty3I7pPrNUSH3wW">Ruben Studdard</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:46CH1Gp8l8QVly8bpG9JFG">Anita Baker</a>. Two years later, they released Esprit de Four, with guest appearances by Kenny Mason & <a href="spotify:artist:1I4exKdMbRufVMWT5ZNnX2">the Voices of Praise Choir</a>, and Japanese singer <a href="spotify:artist:3E5NLQpQbd0eJ18XO9zC0h">Seiko Matsuda</a>. In 2015, Fourplay celebrated their 25th anniversary with the release of the stylistically eclectic studio album Silver. Due to the intensely busy schedules of its members, the group went on indefinite hiatus in 2017. The Best of Fourplay followed in 2018. Three years later, a thoroughly remastered version of their eponymous debut was released to commemorate its 30th anniversary. ~ Scott Yanow & Thom Jurek, Rovi
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