Rayford Griffin - Rebirth Of The Cool (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Rayford Griffin
- Title: Rebirth Of The Cool
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: RazoreEdge Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
- Total Time: 58:49 min
- Total Size: 395 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Rebirth Of The Cool [05:52]
2. Lids And Squares [05:57]
3. All That [05:26]
4. Everytime I See U [06:56]
5. In Your Eyes [08:38]
6. Jazzi Ray ( Rayford's Song) [07:41]
7. Folake [05:22]
8. Kings [06:07]
9. Coffee [06:47]
Personnel:
Rayford Griffin (vocals, drums);
Branford Marsalis, Gerald Albright, Everette Harp, Brandon Fields (saxophone);
Michael "Patches" Stewart, Johnny Britt, Walt Fowler (trumpet);
Nick Smith (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards);
Deron Johnson (keyboards);
George Duke (Moog synthesizer);
Dwight Sills, Jamie Glaser, Reggie Griffin (guitar);
Stanley Clarke, Sekou Bunch, Mel Brown, Larry Kimpel (bass);
Munyungo Jackson (percussion).
1. Rebirth Of The Cool [05:52]
2. Lids And Squares [05:57]
3. All That [05:26]
4. Everytime I See U [06:56]
5. In Your Eyes [08:38]
6. Jazzi Ray ( Rayford's Song) [07:41]
7. Folake [05:22]
8. Kings [06:07]
9. Coffee [06:47]
Personnel:
Rayford Griffin (vocals, drums);
Branford Marsalis, Gerald Albright, Everette Harp, Brandon Fields (saxophone);
Michael "Patches" Stewart, Johnny Britt, Walt Fowler (trumpet);
Nick Smith (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards);
Deron Johnson (keyboards);
George Duke (Moog synthesizer);
Dwight Sills, Jamie Glaser, Reggie Griffin (guitar);
Stanley Clarke, Sekou Bunch, Mel Brown, Larry Kimpel (bass);
Munyungo Jackson (percussion).
Longtime studio musician Rayford Griffin steps out on his own with Rebirth of the Cool. Conceptual conceits aside -- this ain't no Birth of the Cool -- Griffin has crafted an average smooth jazz album that occasionally features more hardcore jazz improvisation than one might expect on a similar album in the genre. A drummer by trade, Griffin also takes lead vocal duties, showcasing his pleasant laid-back style on the title track -- a cute history lesson of bop-era aesthetics. Despite an all-star cast of musicians including tenor saxophonist Branford Marsalis, trumpeter Michael "Patches" Stewart, and bassist Stanley Clarke, this is unfortunately fairly tepid stuff -- trite lyrics and synth-heavy production -- that holds few surprises for most jazz fans. This isn't to say it is a total waste of time; on the contrary, Stewart's extended improvisation on "Lids and Squares" is reminiscent of '70s-era Donald Byrd, and many of the other tracks evince an improvisational edginess uncommon in most jazz-pop releases. ~ Matt Collar
Jazz | Smooth Jazz | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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