- Monday Speaks
- Holla
- Back to Basics
- Just as You Are
- In the Moment
- Another Bedtime Story
- No Bout a Doubt It
- L.V. Shuffle
- Night Calls
- Happy Accidental
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Jonathan Butler Primary Artist,Guitar,Soloist
George Duke Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Piano,Soloist
Chuck Loeb Primary Artist
Michael White Guest Artist,Drums
Norman Brown Guest Artist
Barry J. Eastmond Drums
A. Ray Fuller Guitar (Rhythm)
Tim Carmen Organ
Paul Jackson, Jr. Guitar,Soloist,Guitar (Rhythm)
Will Kennedy Drums
Larry Kimpel Bass
Carmen Cuesta Vocals (Background)
Rex Rideout Keyboards,Fender Rhodes
Michito Sanchez Percussion
Daniel Fornero Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Lizzy Loeb Vocals (Background)
Barry Eastmond Drums
Mark Hollingsworth Sax (Baritone)
Alex Al Bass
Lenny Castro Percussion
Nick Lane Trombone
Chuck Loeb Composer
Everette Harp Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Drum Programming,Executive Producer,Keyboard Programming
Mark Greene Engineer
Rex Rideout Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
John Vestman Mastering
David Andrew Mann Keyboard Programming
Barry Eastmond Composer,Keyboard Programming
Erik Zobler Mixing,Engineer
Barry J. Eastmond Composer,Keyboard Programming
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Overview
On this 2006 date (his debut for the Shanachie imprint), Everette Harp not only blows his saxophone (alto, soprano, and tenor), but he does much of the drum and keyboard programming, he produced it, and he composed six of the set's ten tracks. He also enlisted a stellar cast of likeminded performers to assist him: George Duke, Michael White (the drummer), Jonathan Butler, and David Mann, just to name a few. While there are some notable cuts by Chuck Loeb (whose two contributions bookend the set), Harp's tunes -- settling around the middle of the disc -- are the defining ones. The midtempo ballad "In the Moment" features his reedy soprano singing above the rhythm tracks and a killer little piano run by Duke; the sentimental "L.V. Shuffle" has the soul groove down, with Harp digging like Wilton Felder into a phrase and repeating it for effect; and the midtempo funk number "Holla" is rooted in bluesy feeling and a muscular attack. Harp has taken from his mentor, David Sanborn, the ability to distill and sustain a tune's emotional content to its core. He understands that "chops" are not necessarily about moving all over the horn, but in finding the right place in a tune and bringing that to the listener full-bore. He may no longer have the attention of a label like Blue Note, but he is making some of the best music of his career thus far. ~ Thom Jurek
Product Details
| Release Date: | 05/23/2006 |
|---|---|
| Label: | SHANACHIE |
| UPC: | 0016351514028 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Everette Harp Primary Artist,Keyboards,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)Jonathan Butler Primary Artist,Guitar,Soloist
George Duke Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Piano,Soloist
Chuck Loeb Primary Artist
Michael White Guest Artist,Drums
Norman Brown Guest Artist
Barry J. Eastmond Drums
A. Ray Fuller Guitar (Rhythm)
Tim Carmen Organ
Paul Jackson, Jr. Guitar,Soloist,Guitar (Rhythm)
Will Kennedy Drums
Larry Kimpel Bass
Carmen Cuesta Vocals (Background)
Rex Rideout Keyboards,Fender Rhodes
Michito Sanchez Percussion
Daniel Fornero Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Lizzy Loeb Vocals (Background)
Barry Eastmond Drums
Mark Hollingsworth Sax (Baritone)
Alex Al Bass
Lenny Castro Percussion
Nick Lane Trombone
Technical Credits
Aliesh Pierce Make-UpChuck Loeb Composer
Everette Harp Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Drum Programming,Executive Producer,Keyboard Programming
Mark Greene Engineer
Rex Rideout Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
John Vestman Mastering
David Andrew Mann Keyboard Programming
Barry Eastmond Composer,Keyboard Programming
Erik Zobler Mixing,Engineer
Barry J. Eastmond Composer,Keyboard Programming
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