Styles: Flute Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 52:45
Size: 84,7 MB
Art: Front
(5:32) 1. Runaway
(5:08) 2. Flow
(4:29) 3. Back To The Funk
(4:30) 4. Midnight Affairs
(5:56) 5. Clear Blue Skies
(4:42) 6. Special Lady
(3:43) 7. Sunday In San Diego
(3:59) 8. Make It With You
(4:53) 9. Ready For You
(4:53) 10. Soul Moon
(4:53) 11. Love Light In Flight
Back To The Funk
Year: 2005
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 52:45
Size: 84,7 MB
Art: Front
(5:32) 1. Runaway
(5:08) 2. Flow
(4:29) 3. Back To The Funk
(4:30) 4. Midnight Affairs
(5:56) 5. Clear Blue Skies
(4:42) 6. Special Lady
(3:43) 7. Sunday In San Diego
(3:59) 8. Make It With You
(4:53) 9. Ready For You
(4:53) 10. Soul Moon
(4:53) 11. Love Light In Flight
Back to the Funk is an intentional throwback to early-'70s funky jazz, the type of music performed by flutist Herbie Mann and a little later by saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr. The R&B-ish grooves are catchy if predictable and the backup band is solid, with flutist Bradley Leighton in the lead nearly all of the time. Nothing unusual happens, but Leighton plays well over the vamps, sounding enthusiastic and reasonably creative within the genre. While eight of the 11 selections are recent originals, this could very easily be an album from 1972. Fans of that era's funky music will want to pick this one up. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/back-to-the-funk/id91059200
Personnel: Bradley Leighton (alto flute); Scott "Tempo" Kyle, Scott Kyle (trombone); Allan Phillips (piano, keyboards, percussion, drum programming); Cecil McBee Jr. Back to the Funk songs (bass instrument); Evan Marks (guitar); John Rekevics (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Brad Steinwehe (trumpet); Duncan Moore (drums).
Personnel: Bradley Leighton (alto flute); Scott "Tempo" Kyle, Scott Kyle (trombone); Allan Phillips (piano, keyboards, percussion, drum programming); Cecil McBee Jr. Back to the Funk songs (bass instrument); Evan Marks (guitar); John Rekevics (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Brad Steinwehe (trumpet); Duncan Moore (drums).
Back To The Funk
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