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Doors (album)
''Doors'' is an album by saxophonist Eric Kloss which was recorded in 1972 and first released on the Cobblestone Records, Cobblestone label.Cobblestone Records discography
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Reception

AllMusic awarded the album 3 stars.AllMusic listing
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Track listing

''All compositions by Eric Kloss.'' # "Doors" - 7:28 # "Waves" - 7:02 # "Quasar" - 4:28 # "Sweatin' It" - 4:59 # "Love" - 4:55 # "Libra" - 6:48


Personnel

*Eric Kloss - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone *Neal Creque - piano, electric piano *Gene Taylor (bassist), Gene ...
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Eric Kloss
Eric Kloss (born April 3, 1949) is an American jazz saxophonist. Music career Kloss was born blind in Greenville, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, and attended the Western Pennsylvania School for the Blind, which was run by his father. When he was 10, he began to play the saxophone, and two years later he was playing in night clubs with professional musicians such as Bobby Negri, Charles Bell, and Sonny Stitt. At 16, he recorded his debut album, ''Introducing Eric Kloss'' (Prestige, 1965) with Don Patterson (organist), Don Patterson and Pat Martino. On his third album, ''Grits & Gravy'' (1966), he was recording with musicians over twice his age: Jaki Byard, Richard Davis (bassist), Richard Davis, and Alan Dawson. He continued recording and performing while a student at Duquesne University. A fan of Elvis Presley and The Ventures, he was attracted to the growth of jazz fusion in the 1960s and '70s, and eventually worked in the fusion idiom with musicians Chick Corea, Dave Holland, and ...
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