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1. | Late Night with You
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2. | Don't Lock the Door
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3. | The Source
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4. | I Don't Know
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5. | Mr. Fone Bone
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6. | Centering
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7. | Spiral
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Jazz
Recorded: 1982, R.P.M. Studio, New York, NY, 39th St. Music, New York, NY, Sun Dragon Studio, New York, NY
Bob Mintzer tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, electric bass clarinet, piccolo, Prophet 5 synthesizer, lead vocal, background vocals, drums Randy Brecker, Alan Rubin trumpet Carla Poole flute Randy Brecker, Lew Soloff horns Alan Raph, Tom Malone trombone Don Grolnick, Mark Gray keyboards Hugh McCracken, Bill Washer guitar Will Lee, Jaco Pastorius, Tom Barney electric bass Brian Brake, Peter Erskine drums Frank Malabe, Manolo Badrena, Chuggy Carter percussion Carter Cathcarte lead & background vocals Lillias White background vocals
A highly collectible side by Yellowjackets frontman and Grammy winning bandleader Bob Mintzer. An eclectic mix of traditional jazz and commercial jazz (vintage 1982), this is one grooving period piece! Starting with a rare Mintzer vocal - Bob's answer to "Just The Two of Us" - this is his smooth jazz hit single that never was. Other highlights include a gorgeous ballad called "Centering", the latin flavoured "I Don't Know", and a pre-big band take on "Mr. Fone Bone". Source, Mintzer's second album (released only in Japan), features an illustrious group of players, including bass god Jaco Pastorius, trumpeters Randy Brecker and Lew Soloff, Peter Erskin on drums and the late Don Grolnick on keys. All tied together with Mintzer's sweet, easy swing, this album's release will surely delight collectors, fans and DJs.
Source is Bob Mintzer's second album as a leader. Recorded in 1982 for the Cheetah label, it was previously released only in Japan. Source was recorded with an alternating larger ensemble that includes in various places keyboardists Don Grolnick and Mark Gray, guitarist Hugh McCracken, bassists Jaco Pastorius (with whom Mintzer had tenured on the Word of Mouth big band LP), and Will Lee, drummers Peter Erskine and Brian Brake, and horn players Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker, and Alan Rubin, among others. In many ways this foreshadows the work that Mintzer would do with the Yellowjackets eight years later. It's sheeny studio jazz-funk and contemporary knotty big band work. This set contains a number of vocal performances by Carter Cathcart, on the soulful opener "Late Night with You," and the now dated funk of the title cut -- it's the vocoders, the compressed saxophone sound and particularly, the flat drums. This isn't a stellar date by any stretch of the imagination, but hearing Pastorius on the title cut redeems it somewhat. There is also the Afro-Latin groove on "I Don't Know" which has teeth and a killer arrangement, but the production is a little sterile. "Mr. Fone Bone" fares far better with Pastorius and a melody that could have been written by him and performed by Weather Report. Grolnick's B-3 underneath all those horns is particularly wonderful. Mintzer begins a solo only to interrupt it with a knotty horn arrangement that changes the color of the tune while it cooks on the strength of the rhythm section. It's the album's best moment. "Centering" is a small group ballad with a lovely solo from Mintzer on tenor. The final cut, "Spiral," begins almost classically with the winds and horns playing delicately before opening into a funky jazz romp, again with Pastorius' bass leading the charge. But the tune doesn't stay there; it's nuanced, with an assortment of textures and dynamics that make it one of the great exercises of restraint in Mintzer's career. It's a fine finish. Musically, there is a lot to enjoy here, and if the '80s over-production doesn't get in your way as a listener, it's easy to recommend this. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide |
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