Drive

Drive

by Russ Freeman
Drive

Drive

by Russ Freeman

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Overview

Since the Rippingtons do Russ Freeman's bidding, he hasn't found it necessary to do a full-fledged, regular solo album since he founded the group in 1986. (There have been duo albums with David Benoit and Craig Chaquico as well as a solo holiday record, however.) But listeners "started encouraging me to 'step out' more and to play more guitar," he writes in the liner notes to Drive, and "hence, this album," his first such release since 1985's Nocturnal Playground. That statement is the key to what distinguishes the disc from a Rippingtons album. Although Freeman has called upon a few guest musicians, with Chris Botti contributing muted trumpet work to "Soul Dance," Jeff Lorber keyboards to "Brighter Day," and Eric Marienthal sax to "Anywhere Near You," the tracks are designed as showcases for Freeman's guitar playing, not otherwise leaving room for other soloists. The Freeman fans who encouraged him no doubt will find the result satisfying, but the overall musical direction is no different from that of the Rippingtons. As usual, Freeman has built a series of bright, bubbly percussive tracks (he and two others are credited with "rhythm programming"), over which he solos melodically on either electric or acoustic guitar for three to five minutes, after which the tunes fade out. A version of Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" hews closely to the original, and the take on Grover Washington, Jr.'s "East River Drive" is another homage; the rest are originals. There are hints of R&B and Latin influences, but they never become more than hints as the music rolls along pleasantly. Anyone supposing that Freeman might take the opportunity of the altered billing to try something new would be mistaken; for better or worse, Drive isn't going to change anyone's mind about the guitarist. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 08/13/2002
Label: Peak Records
UPC: 0013431851127
Rank: 102551

Tracks

  1. Guitarland
  2. Villa by the Sea
  3. Soul Dance
  4. Brighter Day
  5. Boys of Summer
  6. Anywhere Near You
  7. Drive
  8. Cool in the Shade
  9. East River Drive
  10. Bellagio

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Russ Freeman   Primary Artist,Guitar,Keyboards
Chris Botti   Guest Artist,Trumpet
Jason Miles   Guest Artist,Keyboards
Eric Marienthal   Guest Artist,Saxophone
Jeff Lorber   Guest Artist,Keyboards
Will Lee   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Barry Eastmond   Keyboards
Buddy Williams   Drums
Jeff Mironov   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Barry J. Eastmond   Keyboards
Pablo Batista   Percussion
Bill Heller   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Andi Howard   Executive Producer
Mark Wexler   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Sonny Mediana   Photography,Art Direction
Leilani Shelby   Production Coordination
Valerie Ince   A&R
Nancy Fisher   Stylist
Michael W. Campbell   Composer
Russ Freeman   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Liner Notes,Programming,Mixing Engineer,Executive Producer,Recording Producer,Rhythm Programming
Barry Eastmond   Arranger,Composer,Programming,Rhythm Programming
Jason Miles   Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Recording Producer
Don Henley   Composer
Tony Black   Engineer,Recording
Doug Oberkircher   Mixing,Engineer,Recording,Mixing Engineer
Scott Hull   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Mike Campbell   Composer
Barry J. Eastmond   Arranger,Composer,Programming
Grover Washington, Jr.   Composer
Bill Heller   Programming,Rhythm Programming
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