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There's no shortage of smooth jazz royalty guesting on Joe McBride's brisk and bouncy Double Take, but for once it might be nice to hear some of those first-rate melodies and nimble improvisational jaunts over rhythm pockets created by a real drum kit. Beyond the over-reliance on electronica, however, this is the kind of disc proving that genre artists can create picture-perfect pop as well as hearty, straight-ahead jazz licks. Not that he can't achieve melodic perfection on his own, but the presence of Peter White, Rick Braun, Dave Koz, Richard Elliot, and Phil Perry give extra push to the tunes as McBride engages in playful harmonic duels and spirited call and response patterns with them. Throughout "Midnight in Madrid," McBride plays a few notes on the ivories before Braun echoes him with a distant flügelhorn, all over White's graceful acoustic commentary. "Just for the Koz" runs like a sly dance number between the saxman's gentle soprano and McBride's own elegant funk, which echo each other before joining for a rousing chorus. A little more muscle comes in the form of Richard Elliot's tenor (which McBride equals on "A Taste of Jazz" with more low-register keyboard runs) and the gospel vocals of Phil Perry. As several cuts show, McBride is a fine crooner; on "Hold on to the One You love," Perry's sheer power challenges the pianist to reach even higher. ~ Jonathan Widran
Feat.Dave Koz,Phil Perry Rick Braun,Peter White & More
Recorded at Big Time Audio, Dallas, Texas.
Personnel: Joe McBride (vocals, piano, keyboards, programming); Phil Perry (vocals); Tim Kobza, Tony Maiden (guitar); Peter White (acoustic guitar); Wayne Delano (saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Dave Koz (soprano saxophone); Richard Elliot (tenor saxophone); Scott Englebright (trumpet); Rick Braun (flugelhorn); Greg Waits (trombone).
Recording information: Big Time Audio, Dallas, TX; BigTime Audio, Dallas, TX.
Photographer: Tommy Edwards.
Personnel: Joe McBride (vocals, piano, keyboards, programming); Phil Perry (vocals); Wayne DeLano (soprano & tenor saxophones); Dave Koz (soprano saxophone); Richard Elliott (tenor saxophone); Scott Englebright (trumpet); Rick Braun (flugelhorn); Greg Waits (trombone); Tony Maiden, Tim Kobza (guitar); Peter White (acoustic guitar); Martin Walters, Chuck Smith (bass).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Double Take Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $3.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Piano, Enhanced CD | | Label | Heads Up | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 66444  | | CD Universe Part number | 1184638 | | Catalog number | 3044 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 26, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dave Love; Martin Walter; Martin Walters | | Engineer | Martin Walter; Martin Walters | | Recording Time | 46 minutes | | Personnel | Dave Koz - soprano saxophone Rick Braun - flugelhorn Peter White - acoustic guitar Peter White - acoustic guitar Tony Maiden - guitar Phil Perry - vocals Richard Elliot - tenor saxophone Joe Mcbride - vocals, piano, keyboards, programming Chuck Smith - bass Tim Kobza - guitar Martin Walters Wayne DeLano - saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Greg Waits - trombone Scott Englebright - trumpet
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Joe Mcbride Double Take Songs | 1. | Lower Greenville |
| 2. | Midnight in Madrid |
| 3. | In the Moonlight |
| 4. | Just for the Koz |
| 5. | Taste of Jazz, A |
| 6. | Baby Come Back |
| 7. | Hold on to the One You Love |
| 8. | Chicken Joe |
| 9. | Here for You |
| 10. | One Sunday Afternoon |
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