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1. | Take Me There
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2. | Raise the Roof
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3. | It's All Right
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4. | Swingset
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5. | Joy Ride
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6. | What's Up
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7. | Fly By
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8. | The First Time
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9. | Strollin'
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10. | Sweet Talk Me Now
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11. | Trade Winds
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12. | Bisso Baba
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JOY RIDE was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance.
Jazz / Instrumental Pop; Jazz-Pop; Crossover Jazz; Smooth Jazz
Bob James - piano, keyboards Richard Bona - vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, percussion, programming Jonathan Butler - vocals, nylon string guitar Rasheeda - vocals Dave McMurray - soprano saxophone, keyboards, programming Kim Waters - soprano & alto saxophones Boney James - saxophone Chris Botti - trumpet Jerry Hey - flugelhorn Dave Mann - flute Chuck Loeb - keyboards, guitar, programming Marcel East - keyboards, drums, percussion Tim Heintz - keyboards Michael Colina - synthesizer Norman Brown - guitar Lee Ritenour - guitar Nick Moroch - guitar Tony Maiden - guitar Wayne Gerard - guitar Michael Thompson - guitar Nathan East - bass Will Lee - bass Billy Kilson - drums Lenny Castro - percussion
This keyboardist was putting the "smooth" into "jazz" long before there was a format by that name. Since the mid-70s, Bob James has been one of instrumental music's most consistent purveyors of tunes that hover in the gray area between lighthearted pop and more sophisticated jazz textures. James' approach here is a little like his contribution to the supergroup Fourplay -- rather than dominate, he's content to jam and be one of the guys. Though his solos stand out, it's almost as if he's a hired gun on a project featuring the best and brightest of this second generation of smooth jazzers. He's farmed out the production tasks to some top studio guys (including musician/artists Paul Brown, Chuck Loeb, Michael Colina, and David McMurray. On the lively, shuffling "Take Me There," he bounces around joyously over Loeb's crisp guitar lines and Kim Waters' smart mix of soprano and alto saxes. "Raise the Roof" features James jazzing it up as saxman Boney James (no relation) harmonizes with a soulfully simmering sax line. "Strollin'" finds Chris Botti's trumpet strutting around like an overachieving jazz student eager to impress professor Miles Davis, while Jonathan Butler's breezy acoustic touch spruces up the elegant funk of "Trade Winds" and "Bisso Baba." A little touch of Fourplay is hard to miss too, as Harvey Mason checks in occasionally on drums, Nathan East plays bass on a few cuts, and former guitarist Lee Ritenour jams on the title track. ---Jonathan Widran, allmusic |
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