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Feat.Russ Freeman
The Rippingtons: Russ Freeman (acoustic, electric & classical guitars, keyboards, bass, background vocals); Dave Kochanski (keyboards); Kim Stone (bass); Dave Hooper (drums, background vocals); Ramon Yslas (percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel: "Daisy" Lourdes Villa, Howard Hewett (vocals); Eric Marienthal (soprano & tenor saxophones); Paul Taylor (alto saxophone); Dave Koz (saxophone); Ramon Flores, Jerry Hey, Gary Grant (trumpet); Bill Reichenbach (trombone); Bill Heller (piano, keyboards. programming); Gary Brown (keyboards, bass, programming, background vocals); Bob James (keyboards); Peter White (classical guitar); Laurie Hooper, Andi Howard, Michael Angelo Saulsberry (background vocals). Personnel: Dave Hooper (vocals, drums); Ramon Yslas (vocals, percussion); Howard Hewett (vocals); Russ Freeman (guitar); Peter White (classical guitar); Eric Marienthal (saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Dave Koz, Jeff Kashiwa (saxophone); Paul Taylor (alto saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Ramon Flores (trumpet); Bill Reichenbach Jr. (trombone); Bill Heller (piano, keyboards, programming); Gary Brown (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Dave Kochanski (keyboards); Tony Morales (drums); Andi Howard (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Ray Bardani. Recording information: Boca Raton, FL; Remidi Studios, Dobbs Ferry, NY; Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park, CA; Sapphire Sound, Las Vegas, NV. Photographer: Dave Hooper. Arranger: Bill Heller. Life in the Tropics -- the first Peak Records release for the Rippingtons -- features guitarist Russ Freeman and is a great smooth jazz celebration of rhythmic delights that resemble the tropical splendor of an island oasis. The natural beauty of each composition is reflected by the great talents of the Rippingtons: Kim Stone on bass, Dave Kochanski on keyboards, Ramon Yslas on percussion, and Dave Hooper on drums, along with special guests the great saxophonists Dave Koz, Eric Marienthal, and Paul Taylor, keyboardist Bob James, and guitarist Peter White. The centerpiece of this CD is "Love Child," a sensuous mid-tempo ballad that alternates the brilliant sax work of Marienthal and Taylor as Freeman strums an emotional string sonnet under soulful synths and keyboards. The romantic vocals of Howard Hewitt on "I Found Heaven" invite you to rediscover his intense passion for a great love ballad. Its lyrics convey the excellent songwriting abilities of Freeman and Gary Brown and their ability to connect to the emotional melorhythms of the listener. The fresh sounds revealed on Life in the Tropics are sure to please you because of their melodic elements, rhythms, brass, and great guitar of Russ Freeman. ~ Paula Edelstein
JazzTimes (6/01, p.104) - "...Features examples of their fine cruising, melodic anthems...as well as their propensity for over-slick ballads, it also dips a toe into Latin stylings..." Life In The Tropics Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $3.83) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Smooth | | Label | Concord Jazz | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5492  | | CD Universe Part number | 1183235 | | Catalog number | 8500 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Oct 10, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Russ Freeman; Gary Brown; Michael Angelo Saulsberry | | Engineer | Russ Freeman; Posie Muliadi; Ken Freeman; Nick Sodano; Mark Binder | | Personnel | Russ Freeman - acoustic, electric & classical guitars, keyboards, bass, background vocals Russ Freeman - acoustic, electric & classical guitars, keyboards, bass, background vocals Dave Kochanski - keyboards Kim Stone - bass Dave Hooper - vocals, drums Ramon Yslas - vocals, percussion
Also: Dave Koz, Bob James, Eric Marienthal, Paul Taylor, Paul Taylor, Howard Hewett, "Daisy" Lourdes Villa, Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Bill Reichenbach, Peter White, Peter White, Ramon Flores, Jeff Kashiwa, Bill Heller, Gary Brown, Tony Morales, Andi Howard |
Rippingtons Life In The Tropics Songs Life In The Tropics Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)   Beauty before Age This CD typifies everthing that was so great about this group before Russ Freeman started becoming a bit too slick. One of their best. Buy it! Submitted by RAKAR5 (Meriden, CT, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good driving tunes or background at work Better guitar work than I was anticipating.
Preferred the instrumentals to the two vocals, but hey, bought it for the instrumentals!
Nice for driving a winding road or keeping me enthused at the office while I'm working on computer keyboard. Submitted by a reviewer (Metro Phoenix, AZ, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Interesting collection Some nice guitar, a little new-age, with some interesting variations. Submitted by a reviewer (Fairfield, CT, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rip It Up! As an old Freeman fan, he still has that touch! I can still appreciate every tune he lays down going back to NOCTURNAL PLAYGROUND! He has added some very highly qualified cats to this vinal to make another Rippin CD! No dangeling chads on this one! Keep it up Russ! Submitted by a reviewer (The Woodlands, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Rippingtons Throw A Party! Let the partying begin! The Rippingtons return on yet another new record label but this time it’s on Russ Freeman’s Peak Records. Russ has written a “hot” bunch of songs that fuse the confidence of his band The Rippingtons and many of my favorite contemporary jazz stars. “Club Paradiso” starts things off with Eric Marienthal giving the chorus a buoyant little swing. “Caribbean Breeze” has a flamenco feel to it and is punctuated by Peter White on classical guitar. Elsewhere “Be Cool” has a happy vibe with a killer hook by saxophonist Dave Koz. From there, the tempo heats up on the Latin spiced “Rhythm of Your Life” featuring lead vocals by Daisy Lourdes Villa, the burning “Avenida Del Mar” and the festive “South Beach Mambo”. And for more of a cool groove, there’s the title track featuring Bob James on keyboards and “I Found Heaven” with vocals by R&B emissary Howard Hewitt. Something for everyone…the album will please old Ripps fans and is sure to attract new ones. I’m ready for a Life in the Tropics, are you? Submitted by Bob_Biz (Los Angeles, Ca) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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