Back in 1996, pianist Bob James and saxophonist Kirk Whalum - two of the biggest names in contemporary jazz - combined their talents on the acclaimed Warner Bros, album, Joined At The Hip, which is now remastered and reissued as a SACD release by evosound. Backed by a slick band comprised of guitarist Jeff golub, bassist Chris Walker, and drummer, Billy Kilson, the Pair served up some fine original material - including Whalums evocative tone poem, Soweto - and jazzed-up reamps of two big 70s hits : Maria Muldaurs Midnight At The Oasisand Donny Hathawayss The Ghetto. Though it was nominated for a Grammy and peaked at No. 10 in Billboards jazz charts, Joined At The Hip has often been overlooked and remains an important musical touchstone in both artists careers. The albums 16 page booklet includes new liner notes featuring reminiscences from James, Whalum and the sessions original sound engineer, Ken Freeman. The original high resolution audio mixes where used for the DSD remastering. This stereo hybrid SACD plays back on both SACD and regular CD players.