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First Course : ウィキペディア英語版
First Course
:''A "first course" in cookery refers to an entrée.''
''First Course'' is the first studio album released by jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour. The album was released in 1976 on LP by the label Epic Records. It was re-released on CD by Columbia Records in 1990.
==Reception==

The album was made at the time that Ritenour was still a session musician, perhaps considered the best of the time in Los Angeles, California next to Larry Carlton. He drafted friends and peers from Dante's and the Baked Potato club in Studio City, Los Angeles, California to record this "artifact of the early L.A. jazz/funk sound" Ritenour was worried about creating the album, as he has stated "I was still thinking as a "studio musician", and I was very worried about having my own identity on the guitar, because up until that time my job as a studio musician had been to be a "chameleon" ... it wasn’t until several years later that I felt more comfortable with who I was stylistically."〔
Financially, there were issues with the album, since the "sound perplexed studio executives" who were mainly looking for the next ''Bitches Brew'' or ''Return to Forever''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Review of The Best of Lee Ritenour )〕 This was melodic rhythm and blues-based jazz that didn't find a home until new wave-type radio stations became mainstream over a decade later.〔

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