Lee Ritenour - Sugar Loaf Express (1977)
BAND/ARTIST: Lee Ritenour
- Title: Sugar Loaf Express
- Year Of Release: 1977
- Label: JVC [VIDC-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Jazz Fusion
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 35:49
- Total Size: 181 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 - Sugar Loaf Express
02 - Morning Glory
03 - That's the Way of the World
04 - Slippin' in the Back Door
05 - Tomorrow
06 - Lady Soul
personnel :
Abraham Laboriel - Bass
Harvey Mason - Drums
Patrice Rushen - Electric Piano
Phil Schier - Engineer
Eric Gale - Guitar
Lee Ritenour - Guitar
Steve Forman - Percussion
Patrice Rushen - Piano
Toshi Endo - Producer
In 1977-78, Lee Ritenour recorded three sets for the Japanese JVC label which have each been reissued on CDs. Although the liner notes say that, for contrast, the guitarist teamed up with some of the top East Coast studio players, the date was recorded in Burbank and most of the musicians would eventually move to L.A. With suitably funky playing by guitarist Eric Gale (who works well with Rit), keyboardist Patrice Rushen, bassist Abraham Laboriel, drummer Harvey Mason and percussionist Steve Forman, Ritenour performs six somewhat lightweight numbers, best-known of which is "Sugar Loaf Express." The musicians play well on this direct-to-disc session but show little individuality or willingness to take chances. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide”
01 - Sugar Loaf Express
02 - Morning Glory
03 - That's the Way of the World
04 - Slippin' in the Back Door
05 - Tomorrow
06 - Lady Soul
personnel :
Abraham Laboriel - Bass
Harvey Mason - Drums
Patrice Rushen - Electric Piano
Phil Schier - Engineer
Eric Gale - Guitar
Lee Ritenour - Guitar
Steve Forman - Percussion
Patrice Rushen - Piano
Toshi Endo - Producer
In 1977-78, Lee Ritenour recorded three sets for the Japanese JVC label which have each been reissued on CDs. Although the liner notes say that, for contrast, the guitarist teamed up with some of the top East Coast studio players, the date was recorded in Burbank and most of the musicians would eventually move to L.A. With suitably funky playing by guitarist Eric Gale (who works well with Rit), keyboardist Patrice Rushen, bassist Abraham Laboriel, drummer Harvey Mason and percussionist Steve Forman, Ritenour performs six somewhat lightweight numbers, best-known of which is "Sugar Loaf Express." The musicians play well on this direct-to-disc session but show little individuality or willingness to take chances. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide”
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