| | David Benoit Right Here, Right Now CD David Benoit Discography of CDs
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A true elder statesman of contemporary jazz (whose seminal mid-'80s recordings helped pave the way for the smooth jazz genre), pianist David Benoit stayed relevant, fresh, and funky due to three factors -- brilliant melodies, stylistic diversity from track to track, and working with hip, edgy producers. Rick Braun co-produced two of Benoit's recent, similarly brilliant offerings, Professional Dreamer (1999) and Fuzzy Logic (2001), and on Right Here, Right Now assumes the helm fully, guiding Benoit through a wide terrain of musical territory, sometimes adding his own trumpet expertise. There's the ongoing fun of funk/soul triumphs like "Watermelon Man" (Herbie Hancock's classic fashioned with the old-school bounce of another Benoit influence, Ramsey Lewis), the retro-minded title track, and the brassy jam "Jellybeans and Chocolate" (featuring Brian Culbertson and Euge Groove). Benoit's more thoughtful side emerges on the film score-like "Le Grand," an unofficial tribute to the style of Michel Legrand featuring a dense percussion atmosphere, and the understated, melancholy "Quiet Room," a tribute to Benoit's late father (featuring Braun and guitarist Pat Kelley) and something of a sequel to his Grammy-nominated piece "Dad's Room." Benoit's other stops include hitching posts in "Swingin' Waikiki" (ah, the joy of bossa, featuring saxman Andy Suzuki) and a mystical, bass-throbbing "Third Encounter." Aside from his occasional Vince Guaraldi reduxes, Benoit with a few exceptions never much relied on cover tunes, but here includes two besides the Hancock tune -- a dreamy "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" with Peter White and an orchestra, and a sparse easy listening cover of "Don't Know Why." Years passed, smooth jazz radio kept playing his oldies, yet his new stuff kept getting better and better. ~ Jonathan Widran
Guests: Brian Culbertson,Euge Groove,Peter White.
Personnel: David Benoit (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, programming); Euge Groove, Andy Suzuki (tenor saxophone); Rick Braun (trumpet, flugelhorn, programming); Wayne Bergeron (trumpet); Brian Culbertson, Nick Lane (trombone); Pat Kelly, Tony Maiden, Randy Jacobs, Peter White (guitar); Kevin Axt, Freddie washington, Jr., Dean Taba, Nathan East (bass); Steve Ferrone, Land Richards, Bud Harner, Jeff Olson (drums); Paulinho Da Costa, Luis Conte, Lenny Castro, Brad Dutz (percussion).
JazzTimes (12/03, p.102) - "[O]riginal numbers such as the airy and sophisticated 'Third Encounter,' 'Swingin' Waikiki' and gospel-tinged 'Wistful Thinking' showcase Benoit's other playing styles." Right Here, Right Now Music David Benoit Right Here, Right Now Songs Right Here, Right Now Music Review Purchase Right Here, Right Now CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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| | Jeff Lorber Philly Style CD (2003)
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$11.95 The soul-jazz minded keyboardist has been a legendary pop-fusion and smooth-jazz artist for several decades, and producer Steven Dubin had been a huge smooth-jazz force for several years (working with Peter White, Richard Elliot and Najee). The two Philadelphia natives never crossed paths (despite having gone to the same high school and played the same clubs), however, until Lorber hired him to work on his album Kickin' It. This disc continues the fun, feisty and funky retro-soul vibe of that disc in an even fuller celebration of their Phillyness. Lorber is so well known for his old school Rhodes textures (which were "new school" when he first did them in the 70s) that it's nice to hear so much classy acoustic piano here, as on the seductive, ...
| | Peter White Confidential CD (2004)
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$7.59 Guitarist Peter White follows up his 2001 release Glow with more solid melodic smooth jazz on Confidential. Once again there is an amiable mix of quiet storm-ready ballads, up-tempo Latin numbers, and ...
| | Boney James Pure CD (2004)
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| | Rick Erlien Music Of Yosemite CD (1994)
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| | Kenny Barron Only One CD (1990)
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| | Tony Purrone Tonester CD (2001)
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| | Alternative Takes: Great Jazz Pianists 1935-1949 CD (2002)
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| | Scott Sylvester Redemption Center CD (2002)
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| | Skip Martin Miles High CD (2006)
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$14.09 The idea of Skip Martin’s first solo jazz project was pure and simple – “it was just time”.With 26 album releases as lead vocalist with Dazz Band, Kool & the Gang and his own solo projects, Skip wanted to record a project where he did his ‘singing’ through his trumpet. “I’ve recorded with both groups in the horn section but never as a solo instrument” stated Skip.The result is ‘Miles High’ filled with hip, cool, funky, smooth jazz grooves. “You’ll definitely come away ... with ... a sense of what Miles might be doing musically if he were still with us.”(Scott O’Brien for smoothjazz.com).‘Are You Ready’ the debut single, with Skip on trumpet and vocals, Wayman Tisdale on bass guitar and Ricky Lawson on ...
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