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After nearly a decade at GRP Records, smooth jazz's premier ensemble made a very successful switch to Windham Hill with this recording inspired by leader Russ Freeman's ski adventures in his adopted home of Colorado. Their tenth album continues the band's recent successful ventures into urban-flavored music while also showcasing Freeman's amazing talents for jazz and flamenco guitar playing, in addition to his trademark classical guitar-influenced pop/rock sound. The collection is also a celebration of ten years of the smooth jazz format and the Rippingtons' instrumental role in creating music that helps define the genre's sound. The band weaves through the title track with a soaring, echoing guitar melody over a cool, shuffling hip-hop groove. Mark Williamson's spiritual-flavored chanting enhances the moody textures and funky, retro-soul vibe of the electric guitar-driven "Deep Powder," while the steamy, classical guitar-led "Seven Nights in Rome" finds the band looking down from the mountaintop, thoughtfully recounting the romantic ambience of a recent concert trip to Italy. "North Peak"'s slamming percussion approximates a speedy downhill race, but all that chill is more than balanced by the daring and exotic "Angelfire," which blends Freeman's colorful flamenco stylings and Arturo Sandoval's crackling trumpet. ~ Jonathan Widran
Personnel: Russ Freeman (acoustic, electric, classical, slide, baritone & 12-string guitars, mandolin, keyboards, bass, percussion, loops, drum programming); Mark Williamson (vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion); Jeff Kashiwa (soprano & tenor saxophones, EWI); Nelson Rangell (alto & tenor saxophones, flute); Arturo Sandoval, Mark Ledford (trumpet); David Kochanski (piano, organ, keyboards, drum programming); Brian Moore (guitar, 12-string guitar); Kim Stone (bass, fretless bass); Steve Reid, Pete Escovedo (percussion).
Personnel: Brian Moore (guitar, 12-string bass); Russ Freeman (mandolin, keyboards, percussion, drum programming); Jeff Kashiwa (tenor saxophone); Mark Ledford (trumpet); Dave Kochanski (organ, keyboards); Steve Reid (percussion); Mark Williamson (background vocals).
Good songs with the exception of the songs that have lyrics this is a great release. You've heard most of it on the radio, I'd bet. Submitted by jaysnextaddress (Denver, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Compositions and arrangements that keep me wanting more. Black Diamond, may be a few years old, (1997) but I rate this as good as Topaz (1998), that I bought last year, both excellent. The rhythms and variations in Russ Freemans compositions are inspiring, as is his guitar and synthesizer expertise, along with the sheer pleasure of the Rippingtons unmistakeable sound.
I am a great fan of The Rippingtons and own all but the "Live in LA" CD.
Submitted by philip.keene1 (Cambridgeshire, England (U.K.)) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Now here's some great talent! A great compilation of hits that deliver all the way through. Music that stays with you all the day long and helps you get by all the tough times. The Rippingtons have serious talent! Submitted by Kevin (North Ogden, UT) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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