Although the Crusaders could not have known it at the time, their recording of "Street Life" (which features a memorable vocal by Randy Crawford) was a last hurrah for the 20-year old group. Their recordings of the next few years would decline in interest until the band gradually faded away in the '80s. However this particular set is well worth picking up for the 11-minute title cut and there is good playing by the three original members (Wilton Felder on tenor, soprano and electric bass, keyboardist Joe Sample and drummer Stix Hooper) along with guitarist Barry Finnerty; horn and string sections, plus additional guitarists are utilized on Sample's commercial but listenable arrangements ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Street Life
01/01/1979 | Blue Thumb
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- Trumpet
- Rik Pekkonen
- Engineer, Mixing
- Stuart Kusher
- Art Direction
- Alba Acevedo
- Graphic Design
- Pamela Hope Lobue
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- Guitar
- Roland Bautista
- Guitar
- Billy Rogers
- Guitar
- Oscar Brashear
- Trumpet
- Garnett Brown
- Trombone
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- Wilton Felder
- Saxophone, Producer
- Barry Finnerty
- Guitar
- William Green
- Saxophone
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
- Stix Hooper
- Drums, Producer
- Paul Jackson, Jr.
- Guitar
- James Jamerson
- Bass
- Alphonso Johnson
- Bass
- Randy Crawford
- Vocals
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- Main Performer
- Jerome Richardson
- Saxophone
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