In the new millennium the musician kept on creating strong albums, among which are Paradise (2002), two cover-version albums At Last.The Duets Album (2004) and I'm In The Mood For Love.The Most Romantic Melodies Of All Time (2006). In 1999 Kenny G released the album of cover-versions titled Classics In The Key Of G, which included such brilliant classical songs as Summertime and What A Wonderful World. In 1997 the musician was included into the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest saxophone performance: his record made up 45 minutes and 47 seconds.
The songs That Somebody Was You and Everytime I Close My Eyes turned out to be very strong and were performed in Kenny G’s original style. While working on Moment, Kenny G collaborated with Babyface and Toni Braxton and he was very satisfied with the result. Breathless brought the real fame and respect to Kenny G, however his following album Moment (1996) was less successful in comparison to Breathless. The musician won his first Grammy Award for the composition Forever In Love, while the very album was certified Platinum fifteen times. In 1989 the saxophonist released his first live album titled Kenny G Live, which reproduces the atmosphere of his concerts just perfectly.ġ992 was incredibly favorable for Kenny G and his album Breathless, which became the world’s most successful instrumental album ever. There is no doubt that such songs as Silhouette and We've Saved The Best For Last contributed to its success. Thus the album of 1988 Silhouette peaked at number one in the Jazz Albums Chart. The musician was gaining popularity, feeling that he was moving in the right direction. The fourth album Duotones, which included the famous composition Songbird, got the 5x Platinum status. They were well received by the music lovers and Kenny G’s music was very called-for: both albums were certified Platinum. The second studio work G-Force was issued in 1983 and it was followed by Gravity (1985). The same year his debut album titled Kenny G (1982) was released. In 1982 the talented saxophonist was noticed and he was offered a contract with the record company. His father insisted that he should continue the family business however Kenny G had the other point of view and remained faithful to the music. Kenny G entered the University of Washington, where he studied accounting. Kenny G’s first saxophone was presented to him by his mother and the musician still keeps that instrument. When he was a teenager, he understood what he would like to do in the future and that it was music that would become his destiny. Retrieved October 3, 2019.American jazz saxophonist performing under the pseudonym Kenny G (the real name Kenneth Gorelick) was born in 1956 in Seattle. Recording Industry Association of America. ^ "American album certifications – Kenny G – Duotones".^ "Canadian album certifications – Kenny G – Duotones".^ a b c "allmusic ((( Duotones > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))".^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1988".^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1988".^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1987".^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1987".^ "Kenny G Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)".^ "Kenny G Chart History ( Billboard 200)".^ "Kenny G | Artist | Official Charts".^ "Duotones - Kenny G - Songs, Reviews, Credits".Backing vocals – Kitty Beethoven, Gina Glass, Preston Glass, Yolanda Glass, Kenny G, Claytoven Richardson and Lenny Williams.Strings, violin and French horn (Track 3) – Sal Gallina.EWI Controller – Sal Gallina (Track 3), Kenny G (Track 9).Drum machine programming – Kenny G, Preston Glass, Cory Lerios.Guitars – Alan Glass, John Raymond, Corrado Rustici.Synthesized bass – Walter Afanasieff, Kenny G, Randy Jackson, Cory Lerios.Keyboards, synthesizers – Walter Afanasieff, Kenny G, Preston Glass, Roger Sause.All saxophones, all instruments (Track 9) – Kenny G.Management and Direction – Ken Fritz and Dennis Turner.Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound (New York, NY).Assistant Engineers – Kay Arbuckle, Stuart Hirotsu, Matt Rohr and Jim Weyeneth.Co-Producer on Tracks 1, 2, 4, & 9 – Kenny G.Executive Producer – Narada Michael Walden for Perfection Light Productions, Inc.Produced by Preston Glass for Perfection Light Productions, Inc.In addition, this version includes slightly longer versions of "Don't Make Me Wait For Love" and "What Does it Take (To Win Your Love)" and adds an extra track: "And You Know That". It includes a slightly altered track order. Walter Afanasieff, Kenny G, Preston Glass, Narada Michael WaldenĪn alternate track listing of this album also exists. Kenny G, Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden, Lloyd Pianka Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden, Lloyd Pianka Johnny Bristol, Vernon Bullock, Harvey Fuqua Walter Afanasieff, Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden