UPC: 016351514424
Format: CD
Release Date: Jan 29, 2007
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Personnel: Chuck Loeb (guitar, keyboards, drum programming, percussion programming); Carmen Cuesta (vocals); Kim Waters, Andy Snitzer (soprano saxophone); Nelson Rangell (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); David Andrew Mann (tenor saxophone); Randy Brecker (trumpet, flugelhorn); Mike Ricchiuti (piano, keyboards); Jon Werking (electric piano, keyboards); Clifford Carter (organ); Mitchel Forman (keyboards); Mike Pope (acoustic bass); Brian Dunne (drums, cymbals, hi-hat, tom tom); Josh Dion (drums, percussion); Wolfgang Haffner, Lionel Cordew, Zach Danziger (drums); David Charles (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Chuck Loeb; Dennis Wall; Klaus Genuit; Phil Magnotti.
One of the most versatile of all East Coast contemporary jazz guitarists, Chuck Loeb was equally inspired to play screaming fusion as he was to write hip radio-ready smooth jazz hits and sweet candlelit gems. This nice collection definitely focuses on the latter, highlighting his low-key acoustic and electric playing on songs culled from his seven Shanachie releases from 1996-2005. Although the first two tracks, simple and lush renditions of the Babyface tunes "Water Runs Dry" and "Breathe Again," pale in comparison to thoughtful and soulful originals like "Blue Kiss" and "New Life" (which features labelmate saxman and song co-writer Kim Waters), they show that Loeb was ahead of the curve in smooth jazz; when the format went cover happy in the early \2000s, it was Kirk Whalum who did the first all-Babyface recording The Babyface Songbook. True to his adventurous musical sensibilities, Loeb doesn't totally play it safe when he's romantic. The chill tune "Stained Glass" (originally from eBop) is driven by otherworldly percussion textures and a slow burning swirl of electric guitar and Randy Becker's trumpet. By design, The Love Song Collection is not aimed to please fans of Loeb's wilder side, but it's a great reminder of his ability to compose beautiful melodies. ~ Jonathan Widran
Audio Mixers: Chuck Loeb; Dennis Wall; Klaus Genuit; Phil Magnotti.
One of the most versatile of all East Coast contemporary jazz guitarists, Chuck Loeb was equally inspired to play screaming fusion as he was to write hip radio-ready smooth jazz hits and sweet candlelit gems. This nice collection definitely focuses on the latter, highlighting his low-key acoustic and electric playing on songs culled from his seven Shanachie releases from 1996-2005. Although the first two tracks, simple and lush renditions of the Babyface tunes "Water Runs Dry" and "Breathe Again," pale in comparison to thoughtful and soulful originals like "Blue Kiss" and "New Life" (which features labelmate saxman and song co-writer Kim Waters), they show that Loeb was ahead of the curve in smooth jazz; when the format went cover happy in the early \2000s, it was Kirk Whalum who did the first all-Babyface recording The Babyface Songbook. True to his adventurous musical sensibilities, Loeb doesn't totally play it safe when he's romantic. The chill tune "Stained Glass" (originally from eBop) is driven by otherworldly percussion textures and a slow burning swirl of electric guitar and Randy Becker's trumpet. By design, The Love Song Collection is not aimed to please fans of Loeb's wilder side, but it's a great reminder of his ability to compose beautiful melodies. ~ Jonathan Widran
Tracks:
1 - Water Runs Dry
2 - Breathe Again
3 - New Life
4 - Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
5 - Blue Kiss
6 - Stained Glass
7 - Spanish Nights
8 - Shine On
9 - Bells
10 - Golden Heart
2 - Breathe Again
3 - New Life
4 - Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
5 - Blue Kiss
6 - Stained Glass
7 - Spanish Nights
8 - Shine On
9 - Bells
10 - Golden Heart