Chuck Loeb - Between 2 Worlds (2009)
Artist: Chuck Loeb
Title: Between 2 Worlds
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Heads Up
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 01:05:00
Total Size: 410 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Between 2 Worlds
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Heads Up
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 01:05:00
Total Size: 410 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Let's Go [feat. Brian Culbertson & Eric Marienthal] (6:48)
02. Hiram [feat. Will Lee] (5:46)
03. Mittens [feat. Till Bronner & Eric Marienthal] (6:43)
04. Between 2 Worlds (5:37)
05. Oh No You Didn't [feat. Lizzy Loeb] (4:22)
06. Let's Play (5:19)
07. So Tinha De Que Ser Com Voce [feat. Carmen Cuesta] (4:21)
08. The Great Hall (6:56)
09. Mean Old Man (7:10)
10. 360 (5:40)
11. Early Turns To Late [feat. Pat Bergeson] (6:14)
Between 2 Worlds is a collection of material culled from sessions on either side of the Atlantic. The first seven tracks were cut in New York and the remaining four in Berlin. Regardless of points on a map, though, the two worlds that Loeb straddles on the album are more conceptual than geographical. Between 2 Worlds dispenses with much of the technology of his previous recordings and instead focuses on the basic trio of guitar, bass and drums.
Despite the streamlined approach, he does enlist the help of a few friends along the way, including saxophonist Eric Marienthal, trombonist Brian Culbertson, trumpeter Till Bronner and several others. Even Loeb's wife and daughter - Carmen Cuesta and Lizzy Loeb - lay down vocal tracks and take co-writing credits on a couple songs.
Whatever new territory Loeb chooses to explore in Between 2 Worlds - be it on the map or in the music - he successfully carves out a place for himself and his listeners that's rarely predictable, but always exciting.
Despite the streamlined approach, he does enlist the help of a few friends along the way, including saxophonist Eric Marienthal, trombonist Brian Culbertson, trumpeter Till Bronner and several others. Even Loeb's wife and daughter - Carmen Cuesta and Lizzy Loeb - lay down vocal tracks and take co-writing credits on a couple songs.
Whatever new territory Loeb chooses to explore in Between 2 Worlds - be it on the map or in the music - he successfully carves out a place for himself and his listeners that's rarely predictable, but always exciting.