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Ron Jenkins (electric bass); Brian Dunne (drums); David Charles (percussion).
Principally recorded at Bear Tracks, Suffern, New York; Automotive, Irvington, New York.
Chuck Loeb's All There Is is proof that one can be a tasteful guitarist working in the often-derided smooth jazz style and still be capable of making albums that are more than just easy listening sludge. Recorded in a simple small-group setting with no extraneous "special guests" around to muddy up the sound, Loeb unspools ten originals and tasteful covers (none of the tacky '70s AM pop crossover attempts that marred 2001's In a Heartbeat) in a relaxed style that never quite gets mellow in the pejorative sense. Clearly inspired by Wes Montgomery and George Benson's work with Creed Taylor, Loeb steers clear of the pitfalls endemic to that style, maintaining melodic interest while never merely playing prettily. Even the Brazilian-influenced "Sarao," which flirts with Chuck Mangione-style disco-pop thanks to the utterly retro ARP synth line and cooing female vocals, maintains its integrity thanks to some trickily precise soloing by Loeb and a rhythm section that actually has a bit of funk to it. All There Is is not for those raised on a diet of Ornette Coleman and ESP, but there's a place for mood music, and this does it better than most. ~ Stewart Mason
Kirk Whalum, Andy Snitzer (tenor saxophone); David Mann (saxophone, flute, keyboards, programming); Barry Danielian (trumpet, flugelhorn); Mike Ricchiuti (keyboards); Mike Pope (acoustic bass); Will Lee (bass);
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Producers include: Chuck Loeb, Carmen Cuesta Loeb, Mike Ricchiuti, Brian Dunne, Ron Jenkins.
Personnel: Chuck Loeb (guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion programming); Carmen Cuesta (vocals, spoken vocals); Carmen Cuesta-Loeb (vocals); David Mann (flute, saxophone, keyboards, drums, percussion programming); Jeff Kashiwa (soprano saxophone); Kirk Whalum, Andy Snitzer (tenor saxophone); Barry Danielian (trumpet, flugelhorn); Mike Ricchiuti (keyboards); Mike Pope (acoustic bass); Will Lee (fretless bass); David Charles (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Chuck Loeb; Dennis Wall; Phil Magnotti.
Recording information: Automotive Recording, Irvington, NY (2002); Bear Tracks Recording Studios, Suffern, NY (2002); Fat Mikey's 9th Ave. Recording And Bistro (2002).
Photographer: Johnny Rozsa.
Personnel: Chuck Loeb (guitar, keyboards); Carmen Cuesta (vocals);
JazzTimes (7-8/02, p.109) - "...Graceful..." All There Is Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $3.79) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Guitar, Jazz | | Label | Shanachie | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 21205  | | CD Universe Part number | 3405774 | | Catalog number | 5090 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 21, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Phil Magnotti | | Personnel | Will Lee - fretless bass David Mann - flute, saxophone, keyboards, drums, percussion programming Chuck Loeb - guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion programming Jeff Kashiwa - soprano saxophone Barry Danielian - trumpet, flugelhorn David Charles - percussion Carmen Cuesta - vocals ; Mike Ricchiuti - keyboards Mike Pope - acoustic bass
Also: Kirk Whalum, Andy Snitzer |
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$6.09 PEACE was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
What sets pianist Jim Brickman apart from much of Windham Hill's roster has been a certain earnest, emotive, evocative style, which unfolds beyond the borders of any genre, somewhere in the woods outside of the jazz, classical, and new age worlds. This music can easily lend itself to the spirit of Christmas, so it's not surprising that Brickman would take to the holidays and record PEACE, his second Christmas album, following 1997's highly-successful THE GIFT.
As with THE GIFT, PEACE is a balance of original Brickman compositions and timeless classics. Also like its predecessor, PEACE is peppered with guest vocalists who pop up to add lyrical cheer. Most satisfying are gospel veterans the Blind Boys of Alabama's haunting yet uplifting throwback take on "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" and gospel up-and-comer Kristy Starling's rendering of Brickman's original composition, the sweetly soulful "Sending You a Little Christmas." Of particular note among the instrumentals is the sober, almost somber take on "Jingle Bells," casting a different light on a much-traveled road. PEACE takes up where THE GIFT left off, a gentle yet inspiring record that could be played late on Christmas Day as the kids experiment with their new toys, the fire still roars with Yuletide fever, and the world seems comfortably aglow.
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