Gerald Albright - New Beginnings (2006)
Artist: Gerald Albright
Title: New Beginnings
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Peak Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 55:17
Total Size: 368 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: New Beginnings
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Peak Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 55:17
Total Size: 368 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. We Got The Groove [04:07]
02. New Beginnings [05:10]
03. Deep Into My Soul [04:04]
04. And The Beat Goes On [04:36]
05. Georgia On My Mind [05:23]
06. Take Your Time [04:35]
07. I Want Somebody [04:28]
08. You Are My Love [05:15]
09. Last But Not Least [04:38]
10. I Need You [03:53]
11. Big Shoes [05:09]
12. Georgia On My Mind (Reprise) [03:52]
Personnel:
Gerald Albright (flute, saxophone, bass guitar, drum programming);
Walter Scott, Wallace "Scotty" Scott (vocals);
Jeff Lorber (guitar, keyboards, drum programming);
Marlon McClain, Paul Jackson, Jr. , Darrell Crooks (guitar);
Chris Botti (trumpet);
Patrice Rushen (piano);
Chuckii Booker (keyboards, drum programming, background vocals);
Rex Rideout (keyboards, drum programming);
Luther "Mano" Hanes (keyboards, background vocals);
Tracy Carter (keyboards);
Melvin Davis (bass guitar);
Teddy Campbell (drums).
This CD finds the LA-born, smooth-jazz star Gerald Albright on a new label, with a new line of saxophones and a new home in Colorado. It's co-produced by some of his heavyweight contemporaries, including Jeff Lorber, Chuckii Booker, and Rex Rideout, and it features Albright's traveling band. All of the 12 tracks showcase Albright's assertive mix of Cannonball Adderley's bravura and Maceo Parker's funkiness--whether he's playing alto, baritone, tenor sax, or flute. His high school friend, Patrice Rushen, who let Albright steal the show with his burning solo on her 1982 single "Forget Me Nots," turns in a nice piano spotlight on the title track. The old Whispers hit "And the Beat Goes On" is reprised with that group's lead vocalists, and trumpeter Chris Botti's Milesiian trumpet leaves its footprint on "Big Shoes." Albright's rousing rendition of "Georgia on My Mind," shows why everybody, from Quincy Jones to Phil Collins, loves his sound. -- Eugene Holley, Jr.