| Jazz / Contemporary Jazz 
 Rhythm Logic - Percussion, Group, Vocals, Producer
 Albert Wing	Sax (Tenor)
 Alex Brown	Vocals (Background), Vocals
 Brian Kilgore	Percussion
 Brian Simpson	Engineer, Keyboards, Mixing
 Bridgette Bryant	Vocals
 Bridgette Bryant-Fiddmont	Vocals, Vocals (Background)
 Charlotte Gibson	Vocals (Background)
 Doug Haverty	Design, Art Direction
 Dwayne Smith	Bass
 Freddie White	Percussion
 Liz Hogue	Vocals (Background)
 Maysa	Vocals
 Michael White	Drums, Engineer
 Munyungo Jackson	Vocals (Background), Percussion
 Phil Perry	Vocals (Background), Vocals
 Rahmlee Michael Davis	Trumpet
 Ricky Schultz	Executive Producer
 Ron Smith	Guitar
 Steve Baxter	Trombone
 Walt Fowler	Trumpet
 
 Before even listening to this newly formed foursome, I found myself excited with anticipation; two veteran sidemen who had stunning solo debuts on Noteworthy Records a few years back, keyboardist Brian Simpson and drummer Michael White, were back in the loop. Adding bassist "Smitty" Smith and guitarist Ron Smith could only make this a soulful, exciting jam, right? And calling the project Rhythm Logic promised a load of funk...no? Well, sorta but not really. Bloated expectations aside, this is a perfectly enjoyable smooth jazz disc, only more smooth and cool than anything overly exciting rhythmically. "Tuesday's Love" features a beautiful Simpson piano melody and a Smith electric guitar solo that becomes increasingly aggressive, but overall the tune is pretty standard middle of the road genre stuff. Ditto the laid back "Full Speed" and the breezy "A Portrait of Passion," which finds Smith playing sweetly on the acoustic--but still with no real jamming intentions. Cover songs are way too easy a maneuver in trying to gain airplay, but sometimes a unique arrangement can spin the familiar in a unique direction. Not so here with overly faithful readings of Donald Fagen's "IGY" (including vocals and horns identical to the original) and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Fantasy" (likewise). This is the kind of disc that pretty much sums up the basics of smooth jazz without much adventure; everything is technically on target, and the melodies are hardly unengaging. But is it too much to ask musicians of this caliber to challenge us or live up to their clever group name? ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
 
 
 
 Rhythm Logic
 
 Active Decade: '90s
 Genre: Jazz
 
 Contemporary jazz quartet Rhythm Logic consisted of guitarist Ron Smith, bassist Dwayne Smith, keyboardist Brian Simpson, and drummer Michael White. Their self-titled debut album appeared on the Zebra label in mid-1999.
 ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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