(JazzPlanet) Brian Bromberg - Jaco MP3 Vbr (UF)

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 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 01- Come On, Come Over.mp37.92 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 02 - Continuum.mp311.32 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 03 - Teen Town.mp37.37 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 04 - A Remark You Made.mp39.26 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 05 - Portrait of Tracy.mp34.13 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 06 - Three Views of a Secret.mp39.16 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 07 - The Chicken.mp35.93 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 08 - Tears.mp38.76 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 09 - Slang (ish).mp37.45 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 10 - Come on, Come Over(instr).mp38.07 MB
 Brian Bromberg - Jaco - 11 - Teen Town (piccolo bass).mp37.46 MB


Description

Brian Bromberg - Jaco


Title: Jaco
Leader Artist: Brian Bromberg
Genre: Smooth Jazz
Instrument: Tenor Saxophone
Label: A440 Music Group
Recorded Date: 2002
Format: Single Track Mp3 Vbr
Size Torrent: 87,3 Mb
Cover Included


Track List

1.Come On, Come Over
2.Continuum
3.Teen Town
4.Remark You Made, A
5.Portrait of Tracy
6.Three Views of a Secret
7.Chicken, The
8.Tears
9.Slang
10.Come On, Come Over - (TRUE instrumental)
11.Teen Town - (piccolo bass version)


Personnel

Brian Bromberg (arranger, acoustic & electric basses, programming)
Bill Champlain (vocals)
Dan Higgins, Larry Williams, Bob Mintzer, Eric Marienthal (saxophone)
Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet)
Andy Martin (trombone)
Tom Zink (piano, keyboards, programming)
Jeff Lorber (electric piano, keyboards, programming)
Gregg Mathison (Hammond B-3 organ)
Gannin Arnold (guitar)
Derrick \"D Lok\" Walker, Joel Taylor (drums)
Chris Wabich (steel drums)
Alex Acuna (percussion),
USC Symphony Orchestra (strings)




Following 2000’s all-acoustic Wood, and 2002’s tribute album, Jaco, Brian Bromberg returns to the

smooth jazz territory of his 1998 release, You Know That Feeling. Easy-going and radio-friendly,

what sets Choices apart from so many other smooth jazz releases is the virtuosity of bassist

Bromberg who, for all his capabilities, never overplays; he always serves the song, delivering

memorable melodies and sing-able solos that are both appealing and well constructed.

With an arsenal of basses at his disposal, including a number of piccolo basses that allow him to

play in the range of a guitar, Bromberg is almost a one-man band. While there are guest soloists, in

particular reedmen Gary Meek and Eric Marienthal who both deliver tasteful work, this is really

Bromberg’s show; from delivering fat grooves to rhythmic comping to stating the themes to extended

solos, Bromberg does it all, and with a flair that continues to assert his position as an

instrumentalist of significance.

From the relaxed funk of “Never Give Up” to the slightly Latin feel of the Metheny esque title

track; from the soulful “Snuggle Up” to the uptempo B2, which features Brian Culbertson on piano;

from the ballad “Why?”, which has as its source the Columbine Tragedy, to the African Highlife

closer, “Hear Our Cry,” Bromberg delivers a varied programme with enough different grooves to keep

things interesting; and enough textures from his different basses to create a broad sonic palette.

One of the purposes behind the recording was to work again, and in a different context, with three

well-known keyboard players: Jeff Lorber, David Kochanski and Tom Zink, all three having worked with

Bromberg on Jaco. Bromberg, in fact, brings back other players from that session, Alex Acuna on

percussion and Joel Taylor on drums, showing how versatile each of these players can be, given that

the material on Choices is as different as can be from Jaco. Joel Taylor, in particular, is a

versatile drummer who can play anything from the smooth grooves on this disk to hard-hitting fusion

with guitarist Alan Holdsworth, and everything in between. Along with Bromberg he is the only other

constant on all tracks, and is as good a rhythm section partner as one could ask for.

One of the most appealing aspects about Bromberg is his complete unpredictability; from album to

album one is never quite sure where he’s going to go. The one thing that can be counted on, however,

is that whatever he chooses to do it will be well-conceived and executed. Whether on acoustic bass,

piccolo bass, fretted or fretless electric basses, Bromberg demonstrates an almost encyclopedic

knowledge of both his instrument and the genres he approaches; Choice is another in a string of

successful albums, with a light and easy feel that will have a broad appeal. One can only wonder

what he will do next.

~ review reposted courtesy of Jazz Review.com and John Kelman

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