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Cruisin'
By Marc Antoine
Label: GRP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Mas Que Nada; On The Strip; Cruisin'; Sierra Bella; Just Chillin'; Java Montmarte; Indian Summer; Carribbean Morning; Fuego Primo.
A Twist of Marley
By Lee Ritenour
Label: GRP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: (1) Exodus; (2) I Shot the Sheriff; (3) Get Up Stand Up; (4) No Woman No Cry; (5) Is This Love; (6) Redemption Song; (7) Jammin
Cookin' Out
By Kombo
Label: GRP Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Tip of the Hat; Low Rider; Tight; Dirty Martini; Stoned Soul Picnic; Cookin
Marc Antoine: Cruisin'
by Philip Songa
Consider his name and you'll most likely guess that he is French. Listen to his music and you'd be forgiven for mistaking him to be Latin American. This mystery man is French jazz guitar man Marc Antoine (not to be confused with Puerto Rican crooner Marc Anthony). I was introduced to the sound of Marc Antoine ...
Lee Ritenour: A Twist of Marley
by Dave Hughes
Lee Ritenour made quite a splash four years ago with his A Twist of Jobim CD, in which he pulled together a rotating cast of all-stars to offer a program of contemporary jazz updates of classics from the Antonio Carlos Jobim songbook. He’s used the same formula for his latest offering, A Twist of Marley. The ...
Kombo: Cookin' Out
by Dave Hughes
Keyboardist Ron Pedley and guitarist Jon Pondel are back with their sophomore release under their latest collaborative name, Kombo, called Cookin’ Out. If you’re unfamiliar with these names, Pedley and Pondel used to be in a band with drummer Bud Harner (who, by the way, produced this CD) and bassist Marc Levine called Uncle Festive. They ...
Clark Terry: Daylight Express
by Mike Neely
The brilliant Clark Terry for how else can one describe this trumpet/flugelhorn player who over the years has shone so brightly with not only Duke Ellington (1951-59), but also with Thelonious Monk and Cecil Taylor. But that was just early on in his long, distinguished career. To this day he has been a marvelous technician, a ...
Al Jarreau: Tomorrow Today
by John Sharpe
Smooth pop/jazz vocalists Al Jarreau hasn't released a new record in over six years and hasn't really had a big hit since 1981's Breakin' Away (Warner Bros.). Nevertheless, his voice remains as strong, quirky and flexible as ever, even if he long ago abandoned his jazz beginnings. Unfortunately, Jarreau's song choices now lean towards slick R&B, ...