Marion Meadows - Pleasure (1998)
Artist: Marion Meadows
Title: Pleasure
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Rhino - Warner Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Total Time: 52:16 min
Total Size: 364 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Pleasure
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Rhino - Warner Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Total Time: 52:16 min
Total Size: 364 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. January Spring
02. Get Away
03. Picture This
04. Lucky Girl
05. No Other Love
06. Unbreak My Heart
07. Gotta Move On
08. UK Underground
09. A Ce Soir (Until Tonight)
10. Child's Play
Personnel:
Marion Meadows (soprano & tenor saxophones, horns);
Nikki Richards, Marc Dorsey, Jean Norris (vocals);
Michael Bearden (piano, Synclavier, synthesizer, keyboards, programming); J
ef Lee Johnson (acoustic & electric guitars);
Chieli Minucci (acoustic guitar);
Norman Brown, Rohn Lawrence (guitar);
Victor Bailey, Waymon Tisdale (bass);
Omar Hakim (drums);
Bashiri Johnson (Nigerian bata drum, percussion).
There's an antidote for those who like the sugary tones of the soprano sax but can't deal with the cloying approach of Kenny G -- Marion Meadows, who has released a stream of solid, gently grooving discs since 1991. The happy-go-lucky melodies and sharp improvisations on his fifth album echo the liner notes' sentiment: "Oh sweet saxophone what Pleasure you bring." As always, Meadows' playing is more about catchy hooks and straightforward delivery than flashy chops, but he stretches beyond this conservative angle on tunes like "Lucky Girl"; while never losing sight of the basic melodic riff, Meadows goes on an inventive tangent with bassist Wayman Tisdale, honking a sharp sax line, giving way to Tisdale's curt reply, then joining in in harmonic agreement. Meadows has an unfortunate habit of relying too much on backing vocals, and has greater success jamming with his instrumental guests, particularly Chieli Minucci, whose tender acoustic guitar provides graceful harmony behind Meadows' by the numbers reading of "Unbreak My Heart." -- Jonathan Widran
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