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Times 4: Eclipse (2010)

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WOODROW WILKINS,
Woodrow Wilkins

Woodrow Wilkins

since 2004

Woody started in jazz with the diverse sounds of Maynard Ferguson's bands of the 1970s.

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Published: June 5, 2010
Times 4: Eclipse

For some artists, there's a sense of defiance to classification. The members of Times 4 represent that contingent with their third release, Eclipse.

Together for seven years, the group is comprised of two sets of San Francisco Bay-area friends who bring a mix of formal training and self teaching. Collectively, they count among their inspirations Grover Washington Jr., Bootsy Collins and Prince.

The title song begins as an easygoing groove. The soprano sax leads the melody, piano and bass set the background tone, while rim shots highlight the three counts. After a tightly syncopated bridge, the piano solo enters softly, placid at first, but later intensifies. The sax then takes over, cranking up the energy and passion along the way. The bass is a little funkier on "Sine Language," as drummer Maurice Miles stands out a bit more, even though the other instruments remain out front.

John Coltrane's "Naima" is one of those rare songs that seems to sound good no matter how many times it's been covered. Times 4 puts a soulful groove into this timeless ballad, its keyboard solo a throwback to the way artists like Bob James and George Duke once played.

Eclipse presents an eclectic mix of styles—primarily groove-based jazz, but with a few touches of funk, pop and improvisation sprinkled here and there. With previous recordings featuring songs that evolved from jam sessions, Eclipse represents the first time the group has focused on its own writing. The result is evidence of its maturation.

Track Listing: Eclipse; Sine Language; Crosswinds; Did I Say That Out Loud?; Naima; FSJ; What They Don't Tell You; Eighty One.

Personnel: Greg Sankovich: keys; Kevin Lofton: bass; Lincoln Adler: sax; Maurice Miles: drums.

Record Label: Groove Tonic Media
Style: Funk/Groove

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