Patrick Lamb - It’s All Right Now (2011)

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Title: It’s All Right Now
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Patrick Lamb Productions
Genre: Smooth Jazz / Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 46:45 min
Total Size: 319 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Walk Away [05:57]
02. Maceo! [04:28]
03. Comin' From Where I'm From [03:46]
04. It's All Right Now [04:49]
05. Can't Quit Her [03:19]
06. Sweet Tea [05:09]
07. Your Thang [04:35]
08. Get Wid It [05:12]
09. Grandma's Hands [04:05]
10. Fuse [05:23]


Saxophonist Patrick Lamb spent most of 2010 on tour playing saxophone & singing for Jazz & R&B greats Bobby Caldwell, Gino Vannelli, Jeff Lorber & Diane Schuur. After a performance with Jeff Lorber, Jeff said, ''You know Patrick, I have played with a lot of people and you are a world class musician, but you NEED a world class record.'' This is when It's All Right Now started production.

In January of 2011 Patrick booked a flight and headed to LA. The day he arrived Jeff and Patrick were in the studio writing. They hit it hard writing all day everyday for a week, and then recorded the project the following week.

It's All Right Now, revisits Patrick's southern roots and influences from growing up in Jackson, MS as a developing musician. This CD has the grit of New Orleans Jazz, the Funk & R&B of Maceo Parker & James Brown, and the soulfulness of Bill Withers. The project is distinguished by exceptional writing, producing and an extraordinary supporting cast; Alex Al (Michael Jackson), Little John Roberts (Janet Jackson), Dave Weckl (Chick Corea, Robert Plant, Diana Ross), Paul Jackson Jr. (Tonight Show), Michael White (Steely Dan), Dwight Sills (Anita Baker, Babyface, Kirk Whalum) and many others. As you might guess, the record is pretty slammin'! The CD claims one other distinction. Although predominantly instrumental featuring the saxophone, it offers some vocals - specifically an old Blood, Sweat & Tears cover - which allows Patrick to showcase his abilities as a vocalist. It also captures the high energy of his live performances, while showcasing his stellar saxophone playing.

As the producer on the project Jeff felt strongly about pulling from the musical influences Patrick has used to develop as an exceptional musician. They also wanted to capture the vibe and the energy of live players collaborating. The results include songs like the funky Walk Away and Maceo! and the groove of Grandma's Hands and It's All Right Now. In an era where live instrumentation doesn't dominate in music production, this CD is an interesting and much needed fusion of high energy, live grooves and that old school sound made famous during the Jazz Fusion years.


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