Time Out

Rich, Buddy
Lightyear Entertainment
Jazz | Nov 2007

Reviews

Decca
Reviewed 2007-12-03
Rich was one of the most famous jazz drummers of the 20th century. Not for him subtle backing percussion to set a gentle rhythm. Here he slashes and smashes his way through some solid, sharp, straight-up jazz recorded live in the 70s. No long drum solos, really….he gives the spotlight to his top-notch band. Superb arrangements too. My only complaint is that sometimes the soloists seem to be too far from the mic, but don’t let that put you off. Play any track – this is on fuego!

1. Up/midtempo jam with killer horns. The sax, especially, wails.
2. Way hip retro 60s spy jazz chase. Uptempo, sassy, brassy. Cool!
3. Upbeat Bud Powell swing w/sweet piano/sax solos.
4. Fast horn tangle from the start, a crazy big band tour-de-force.
5. Relaxed, downtempo and more than a hint of blues w/great solos.
6. Mid/upbeat, sophisticated urban hardbop groove.
7. Tight, uptempo swing w/bright brass solos & a joyful sound.
8. Funky upbeat jazz w/a sweeping, very 70s sound.
9. Relaxed midtempo buzz w/great sax squawks.
10. Wicked fast tumble where everyone gets a chance to shine.
11. Solid, brassy “Chicago” w/Rich leading the jam.

Recent airplay

Goodbye Yesterday
RebopFeb 19, 2016
Bouncin' With Bud
No Cover, No MinimumMar 14, 2013
Funk City-Ola
The Songsmith ShowDec 31, 2010
Machine
The Rent PartyFeb 08, 2008
Funk City-Ola
No Cover, No MinimumFeb 01, 2008
Goodbye Yesterday

Charting

2007-12-09 — 2008-02-10 Jazz
Week EndingAirplays
Feb 10 1
Feb 3 2
Jan 13 1
Jan 6 1
Dec 23 1
Dec 16 2

Track listing

1. Goodbye Yesterday
2. Machine
3. Bouncin' With Bud
4. Readymix
5. Senator Sam
6. Party Time
7. Joy Spring
8. Funk City-Ola
9. Loose
10. Time Out
11. Chicago