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Jazz / Instrumental Pop; Crossover Jazz; Smooth Jazz; Contemporary Jazz
Recorded: 1998, Rue Harp Sound & Westlake Recording Studios, Hollywood, California
Everette Harp plays well enough throughout this release, but the songs are overproduced and lack any real spontaneity. The music is essentially instrumental melodic R&B, which is fine for dancing and smooth jazz radio stations but does not reward close or repeated listenings. There is a cameo appearance from trumpeter Rick Braun, but the other sidemen lack any real personality, doing the job without adding any sparks. Other than a few vocal tracks (most of the singing is in the background), Harp is in the forefront throughout. His fans will enjoy this soothing and danceable set even if no surprises occur. Includes liner notes by Everette Harp. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic
Everette Harp - soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, electronic wind instrument, piano, keyboards, programming, background vocals Wayne Holmes - vocals, clay flute, keyboards Rick Braun - flugelhorn George Duke - piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer Brian "Armani B" Simpson - piano, Fender Rhodes Bobby Lyle - piano Michael Beardon - keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming Paul Jackson, Jr. - guitar, slide guitar A. Ray "The Weeper" Fuller Michael Landau - guitar Dwight Sills - guitar Doc Powell - guitar Marc Antoine - acoustic guitar Waymon Tisdale - bass Larry Kimpel - bass Jimmy Haslip - bass Marcus Miller - bass Dwayne "Smitty" Smith - bass "Lil" John Roberts - drums Will Kennedy - drums Michael White - drums Cassie - background vocals Valerie Pinkston - background vocals |
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