
Brian Bromberg
by Thom Jurek On his self-titled album for Nova, bassist Brian Bromberg employs a who's who of smooth jazz and fusion talent for a varied outing that runs the gamut. Kenny Rankin appears on the vocal version of the hit "Her Eyes, Her Heart," -- its instrumental is also included -- while guitarist Lee Ritenour, keyboard and programming whiz Jeff Lorber, and Kirk Whalum trade places with the likes of jazz harmonica boss Toots Thielemans and saxophone master Ernie Watts, who get in the groove too. Ivan Lins lends his vocal talents to a few numbers as well. In some ways, this is a very schizophrenic recording, though it works well. There are groovers like the opener "Summer Afternoon," which walks the jazz-funk tightrope, smooth cuts like the aforementioned, "My Brother," and "Intimadagé," and knotty fusion workouts such as "Tunnel Vision," and "Sedona," and even big groovers like "Yo!," with Thielemans, and Bob Boykin's "Bern City." What makes the album hold together so beautifully is sequencing. It's a big, glossy production handled by Bromberg's brother David (no relation to the American roots music master), but gives listeners a bit of everything. [Artistry Music re-released the CD in 2005.]
专辑歌曲列表
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Brian Bromberg、jeff lorber、Kirk Whalum 4649224 04:50
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Brian Bromberg、Bill Cantos 4945545 05:09
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Brian Bromberg、lee ritenour 4868656 05:04
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Brian Bromberg 4790229 04:59
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Brian Bromberg、Kirk Whalum 4830634 05:01
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Brian Bromberg、Lee Ritneour、Doug Webb 3953296 04:07
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Brian Bromberg、ernie watts、Mitchel Forman 3944112 04:06
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Brian Bromberg、Doug Webb 6634510 06:54
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Brian Bromberg、Doug Webb 5745543 05:59
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Brian Bromberg、kenny rankin 4903765 05:06