Jeff Lorber - State of Grace

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Album Details

Title: State of Grace
Artist: Jeff Lorber
Release Date: 6/18/1996
Label: Verve
Duration: 44:56
UPCs: 731453155527, 731453155541
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Fusion, Jazz-Pop, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Sweet, Elegant, Intimate, Romantic, Smooth, Sophisticated
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Wide Open Spaces
  2. PCH (Pacific Coast Highway)
  3. State of Grace
  4. Bring It On
  5. Cat Paws
  6. Katherine
  7. Hearts on Fire
  8. Moonterrace
  9. The Island of Temples
  10. Deep Ellum

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDVerve531555

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Album Review

Delving deep as ever into the retro, vibin, chillin' atmospheres is veteran keyboard funkateer Jeff Lorber, who was actually around playing and helping create the fusion style of jazz in the first place. On the cool explosions of State of Grace (Verve Forecast), one of pop fusion's early forebears shuns the synthesizer effects and again pulls out his healthy, well-traveled rack of simmering memories -- the Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3, Hohner Clavinet, Wurlitzer electric piano, Mini-Moog, and, in keeping with the eloquence promised in the album title, the Steinway M grand piano. The result is a mostly hypnotic, marvelously organic ride through territory that is all at once familiar and uncharted. Percussive melodies are still the key to Lorber's West Side Stories, but this time he complements his trademark soul with the spiritual flute flutterings of Gary Meek, in addition to all-star contributions by Art Porter and Dave Koz. Koz and Lorber's recent trip to Indonesia for a songwriting symposium with Asian composers led to the most intriguing tune here, the mysterious and exotic "The Island of Temples." What luck that just as a guy like Lorber decides he never wants to leave the '70s, the mystical Me Decade is suddenly back, welcoming his likes again with open arms. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Art Porter?, Sax (Alto)
Dave Koz?, Sax (Soprano)
David LauArt Direction
Dirk RichterMarimba
Eric BenetVocals, Vocals (Background), ?
Eric GreedyMixing
Gary MeekSax (Soprano), ?, Flute, Clarinet
Gary Saint ClareDesign
Guy EckstineExecutive Producer
Jeff LorberProducer, Marimba, Arranger, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Engineer
Joey AltrudaBass
John "J.R." Robinson?
Marlon McClain?, Guitar (Electric)
Michael LandauGuitar (Electric), ?
Michael TighePhotography
Mickey PetraliaEngineer, Producer
Nathaniel PhillipsBass, ?
Stuart WylenGuitar (Electric), ?
Sue Ann CarwellVocals (Background), ?, Vocals