Gerald Albright - Groovology (2002)

Gerald Albright - Groovology (2002)

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Artist:
Title: Groovology
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: GRP Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 46:21 min
Total Size: 323 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Old School Jam (4:25)
02. Groovology (4:47)
03. Bring A Li'l Love (3:42)
04. Ain't No Stoppin' (4:19)
05. Change The World (5:02)
06. I Will Always Love You (5:09)
07. The Next Level (4:43)
08. I Need You (3:59)
09. Don't Hold Back (4:22)
10. We Fall Down (5:49)

Personnel:

Gerald Albright (saxophone, keyboards, bass guitar, drum programming);
Greg Curtis (vocals, keyboards, drum programming, background vocals);
Chris Walker , Terrell Carter (vocals, background vocals);
Paul Jackson, Jr. (acoustic guitar, electric guitar);
Paul Pesco (electric guitar);
Tim Carmon (organ, keyboards);
Jeff Lorber, Chuck Cymone (keyboards, drum programming);
Luther "Mano" Hanes (keyboards, background vocals);
Chuckii Booker, David Delhomme, Bobby Lyle (keyboards);
Bill McKinley, Maurice Fitzgerald (bass guitar);
Marvin McQuitty (drums, drum programming);
Ricky Lawson (drums);
Chris Bolton, Lamont VanHook, Lynn Davis , Kenya Hathaway (background vocals).

Gerald Albright offers his listeners ten fresh musical concepts on his GRP label debut entitled Groovology, and they are musical concepts that have not been done to death. At the top of his game, this collection of songs gives Albright a marvelous opportunity to exhibit his multitude of musical skills, including composing, arranging, producing, and playing all four saxophone voices, in addition to several other instruments. Not exactly an easy task. Accompanied by a splendid roster of guest artists, Gerald Albright is sensitive, funky, grooving, smooth, and also demonstrates his irresistible rhythm and blues-inflected ballad work on such songs as "Bring a Lil' Love," "I Will Always Love You," and "I Need You." On "We Fall Down," Albright's blowing is subdued but in an unusually relaxed manner that is idiosyncratically smooth yet rooted in the R&B/gospel tradition. However, the top picks are "Old School Jam" and "Groovology" because of their memorable hooks and grooves. Excellent solos, vocals, and supportive arrangements make this one a keeper for Gerald Albright fans. ~ Paula Edelstein