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| Stefon Harris | Primary Artist, Marimbas, Vibes |
| Marc Cary | Piano, Keyboards, fender rhodes |
| Mark Vinci | Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Guest Appearance |
| Ben Williams II | Bass |
| Y.C. Laws | Percussion, Guest Appearance |
| Casey Benjamin | Alto Saxophone, Vocoder |
| Terreon Gully | Drums |
| Anne Drummond | Alto Flute, Guest Appearance |
| Jay Rattman | Bass Clarinet, Guest Appearance |
| Rigdzin Collins | Violin, Guest Appearance |
| Sam Ryder | Clarinet, Guest Appearance |
| Anna Webber | Flute, Guest Appearance |
| Y. C. Laws | Percussion, Guest Appearance |
| George Gershwin | Composer |
| Marc Cary | Arranger, Composer |
| Joe Ferla | Engineer |
| Ira Gershwin | Composer |
| Mark Wilder | Mastering |
| Stevie Wonder | Composer |
| DuBose Heyward | Composer |
| Stefon Harris | Arranger, Composer, Producer |
| Casey Benjamin | Arranger, Composer |
| Sameer Gupta | Composer |
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Posted October 1, 2010
This CD is fun and definitely not boring. I would definitely recommend Urbanus to anyone who are an avid fan of jazz and for those who are open to listen to new music, definitely give this one a try. You won't be disappointed.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Michael G. Nastos
Over two CDs going back to 2004, vibraphonist Stefon Harris and his group Blackout have continued to become more progressive and contemporary at the same time. Employing hip-hop beats on occasion along with straight-ahead jazz or funk, the ensemble seems to enjoy their all-over-the-map concept while adhering to nothing specific. There's nothing wrong with this attitude, but at times one wonders if there will arise a laser beam focus in doing something consistently well. For this version of Blackout, Harris and company have moved from their first home on Blue Note records to the Concord label, and the resulting music bears mixed results. Within the context Harris ...