Earl Klugh - Peculiar Situation (1999) CD Rip
Artist: Earl Klugh
Title: Peculiar Situation
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Windham Hill[01934-11383-2]
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 52:01
Total Size: 424 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Peculiar Situation
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Windham Hill[01934-11383-2]
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 52:01
Total Size: 424 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Peculiar Situation
02. Now and Again (feat. Roberta Flack)
03. Private Affair
04. Thin Ice
05. I'm Falling
06. Romantic Intent
07. Desert Paradise
08. Forever Girl
09. Before You Go
10. Southern Dog
11. When I Look at You
personnel :
Earl Klugh – acoustic guitar, keyboards
Al Turner – bass, drums, percussion
Lenny Price – saxophone
Roberta Flack – vocals (track 2)
Greg Phillinganes – electric piano (track 2)
Rick Williams – rhythm guitar (track 2)
Donnie Lyle – rhythm guitar (track 10)
Tommie Walker – synthesizer bass (track 11)
Adegboyega Adeniji, Gary Brown, James Agwu, Ayite Milomfa, Cindy Mizell, The Ambassadors (track 7) – backing vocals
Windham Hill's eagerness to become one of smooth jazz's top labels has led them to sign a handful of influential masters of the form. They couldn't have placed a surer bet than on Earl Klugh, whose snappy acoustic style first hit the airwaves in the mid-'70s. While he's experimented a few times in recent years with orchestral projects, his Peculiar Situation finds him for the most part mining familiar and friendly territory. The sharp crisp melody over a thick, rolling bass groove on the title cut (with the occasional synth flourish at the end of the chorus part) characterizes his overall funk approach, while the graceful high-toned melody that leads "Southern Dog" is classic Klugh balladry. One of his more unique traits is how he modulates his strings; the melody line on the title track features a high tone, and his solo improvisation delves into the lower registers. Klugh has long enjoyed sampling the worldbeat experience, getting his fill here with the galloping samba basslines, vibes harmonies, conga line festivity, and call and response African-flavored vocals on "Desert Paradise." Roberta Flack is on board for his first ever vocal track, her easy honey voice all but melting upon his subtle string harmonies on "Now and Again."~Jonathan Widran