Inside Moves (album)


Inside Moves is a 1984 studio album by American jazz musician Grover Washington Jr., released via the Elektra label.

Reception

Scott Yanow of AllMusic wrote: "Although Grover Washington Jr. puts on his usual strong effort, the forgettable material and the emphasis on vocals makes this one of Washington's weaker efforts and the least essential of his four Elektra recordings. The background vocalists do not help much either. This was Grover Washington, Jr.'s only full-length album as a leader during the 1982-86 period but was not worth the effort". In contrast, Ken Franckling of United Press International praised the album, stating that it was "a funky fusion of jazz with rhythm and blues, dominated by Washington's soulful, sometimes haunting saxophone work, particularly on the title track."

Personnel

Strings on "Watching You Watching Me"

Production

Studios