Ritenour, Lee / A Twist Of Rit
Album: | A Twist Of Rit | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Ritenour, Lee | Added: | Aug 2015 | |
Label: | Concord Music Group, Inc. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-02-21 | Pull Date: | 2016-04-24 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Apr 24 | Apr 10 | Mar 27 | Mar 13 | Feb 28 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 24, 2016: | K-Area
Wild Rice |
4. | Apr 09, 2016: | Hysteresis History
Soaring |
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2. | Apr 23, 2016: | Music Casserole
W.O.R.K.N' It |
5. | Mar 26, 2016: | Music Casserole
W.O.R.K.N' It |
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3. | Apr 17, 2016: | K-Area
Wild Rice |
6. | Mar 25, 2016: | Rebop
Pearl |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2016-02-16
Reviewed 2016-02-16
FUNKY R&B/JAZZ
A retrospective with a twist (and thus the title’s meaning), this album comes 40 years after Ritenour’s debut “First Course” and features mainly reworked older material. (Only tracks 4, 6, 7 are new compositions.) A large ensemble includes a number of fusion and pop-jazz musicians (Dave Grusin, Patrice Rushen, Ernie Watts) with whom Ritenour has worked.
All instrumental. No FCC issues.
1 Fast. Funky soul. Heavy on guitar effects. Backed by synth and lots of horns. (5:32)
2 * Mid-tempo. Bluesy note bending on lead guitar. R&B inspired horns. (5:52)
3 Slow. Laid back, “Quiet Storm” soft jazz. Dreadful. (5:01)
4 * Mid-tempo. Just guitar, organ, bass & drums now (no horns). Guitar has a rock tone, reminiscent of Jeff Beck’s fusion period. (7:51)
5 Mid-tempo. Very 70s. It’s plenty groovy, but I don’t care for all the effects. (5:37)
6 Mid-slow. Surprisingly tender ballad. Just hollow-body gtr, pno, bass, hand drums. (4:50)
7 Mid-slow. New title track but as 70s/80s as the others. Petals, synth, flute, horns. (5:38)
8 * Fast. This one finally rocks a bit. Two guitars, two keyboards, bass & drums. (4:51)
9 * Mid-slow. Pleasant & light. Ernie Watts has a nice turn on tenor sax. (8:11)
10 Mid-tempo. More big-ensemble, big effects, R&B stuff. (5:28)
11 * Mid-fast. Almost “straight” jazz. Acoustic piano rather than synth. Sax lead sounds like something Tom Scott might do. (6:36)
12 Mid-tempo. Two acoustic guitars. Semi-Classical. (5:00)
A retrospective with a twist (and thus the title’s meaning), this album comes 40 years after Ritenour’s debut “First Course” and features mainly reworked older material. (Only tracks 4, 6, 7 are new compositions.) A large ensemble includes a number of fusion and pop-jazz musicians (Dave Grusin, Patrice Rushen, Ernie Watts) with whom Ritenour has worked.
All instrumental. No FCC issues.
1 Fast. Funky soul. Heavy on guitar effects. Backed by synth and lots of horns. (5:32)
2 * Mid-tempo. Bluesy note bending on lead guitar. R&B inspired horns. (5:52)
3 Slow. Laid back, “Quiet Storm” soft jazz. Dreadful. (5:01)
4 * Mid-tempo. Just guitar, organ, bass & drums now (no horns). Guitar has a rock tone, reminiscent of Jeff Beck’s fusion period. (7:51)
5 Mid-tempo. Very 70s. It’s plenty groovy, but I don’t care for all the effects. (5:37)
6 Mid-slow. Surprisingly tender ballad. Just hollow-body gtr, pno, bass, hand drums. (4:50)
7 Mid-slow. New title track but as 70s/80s as the others. Petals, synth, flute, horns. (5:38)
8 * Fast. This one finally rocks a bit. Two guitars, two keyboards, bass & drums. (4:51)
9 * Mid-slow. Pleasant & light. Ernie Watts has a nice turn on tenor sax. (8:11)
10 Mid-tempo. More big-ensemble, big effects, R&B stuff. (5:28)
11 * Mid-fast. Almost “straight” jazz. Acoustic piano rather than synth. Sax lead sounds like something Tom Scott might do. (6:36)
12 Mid-tempo. Two acoustic guitars. Semi-Classical. (5:00)
Track Listing
1. | Wild Rice | 7. | Twist Of Rit | |||
2. | Fatback | 8. | Countdown | |||
3. | Ooh Yeah | 9. | Soaring | |||
4. | W.O.R.K.N' It | 10. | Sweet Syncopation | |||
5. | A Little Bit Of This And A Little Bit Of That | 11. | Bullet Train | |||
6. | Pearl | 12. | Waltz For Carmen |