David Benoit & Russ Freeman - The Project 2 (2004)
Artist: David Benoit, Russ Freeman
Title: The Project 2
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Peak Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:38
Total Size: 300 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Project 2
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Peak Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:38
Total Size: 300 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Palmetto Park [04:01]
02. Via Nueve [05:16]
03. Montecito [04:39]
04. Club Havana [05:37]
05. Two Survivors [05:03]
06. Samba [04:48]
07. Moon Through The Window [04:47]
08. Struttin [04:41]
09. Stiletto Heels [04:11]
10. Waiting For The Stars To Fall [03:31]
Personnel:
David Benoit (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards).
Russ Freeman (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, classical guitar, synthesizer, guitar synthesizer);
David Pack, Vince Gill (vocals);
Chris Botti (trumpet);
Dave Carpenter, Byron House (bass instrument);
Peter Erskine, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums);
Luis Conte (percussion).
Creatively, David Benoit has had his ups and downs over the years. The pianist/keyboardist has recorded more than his share of forgettable smooth jazz albums, but he has also provided some decent straight-ahead discs that were greatly influenced by Bill Evans (the pianist, not the saxophonist). This 2004 release, however, doesn't fall into either category -- Benoit/Freeman Project 2, a collaboration with guitarist Russ Freeman, isn't straight-ahead acoustic jazz, but it isn't an album of mindless "elevator Muzak" either. For the most part, this CD could be described as "smooth jazz with a brain"; pop considerations are a high priority, but at the same time, jazz considerations (spontaneity and improvisation) are not ignored. Benoit/Freeman Project 2 tends to be meatier and more substantial than most of the smooth jazz/NAC releases that Benoit has been a part of, and one of the things that this album has going for it is a more organic production style. Benoit and Freeman, who produced the CD together, don't suffocate their material with excessive production -- this time, they're smart enough to let it breathe, and meaningful solos are encouraged rather than discouraged. Most of the tracks are instrumental; one of the exceptions is "Two Survivors," a likable adult contemporary tune that features singer Vince Gill. The country-pop star might seem an unlikely choice for a Benoit/Freeman encounter, but then, Gill was never a hardcore honky tonker à la Buck Owens, Johnny Cash or Lefty Frizzell -- Gill has often laced his country with big doses of pop, and he's quite appropriate for an AC tune like "Two Survivors." This album has a few throwaway tracks, but they're the exception instead of the rule -- and overall, Benoit/Freeman Project 2 is a cut above most of Benoit's other smooth jazz/NAC outings. ~ Alex Henderson