Album Details
Title: Jumpin' Off Artist: Richard Elliot Release Date: 1997 Re-Released On: 11/18/1997 Label: Blue Note Records Duration: 90:02 UPCs: 724383825127, 0724383825158, 724383825141, 724383825158 Genre: Jazz Styles: Urban, Jazz-Pop, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Quiet Storm, Smooth Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz Moods: Refined/Mannered, Summery, Warm, Light, Smooth, Stylish, Sensual, Amiable/Good-Natured, Elegant, Joyous, Laid-Back/Mellow, Soothing, Sophisticated, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Intimate, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Romantic, Sentimental Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Jumpin' Off
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All Night
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If You Want My Love
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Here and Now
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Tell Me About It
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Slow Burn
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In the Groove
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One Last Kiss
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Nobody Knows
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1997 | CD | Blue Note Records | 38251 |
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Album Review
One of contemporary jazz's most durable and popular saxmen, Richard Elliot has also been one of the genre's most self-sufficient. His 1986 debut album Initial Approach was produced by Henry Lewy (of Joni Mitchell Court and Spark fame), but Elliot took the reins on the eight subsequent albums that have made his tenor a smooth jazz radio staple. In Paul Brown, Elliot made the perfect decision for his first collaboration with an outside producer, both sonically, creatively and -- with an eye towards keeping himself viable in an everchanging marketplace -- commercially. The result of this collaboration, Jumpin' Off lives up to its title; this easygoing, slow-sizzling set is very different from his usual aggressive style, with tunes that slowly envelop rather than explode in your face. His longtime fans, however, will have no trouble taking the leap of faith. "Contents under pressure" might be a good way to describe many of the tracks. Elliot's trademark has always been his searing, gritty intensity and high and low dynamics, grabbing hold of a note and pushing it higher, then holding it for seconds at a time before reaching back down for the lower register. But on floating, free-flowing ballads like "One Last Kiss" and "All Night," he holds back and caresses the notes, rather than attack them. With hooks enhanced by subtle horn doubling, the bubbly, creamy effect is like go-down-easy Grover Washington, Jr.. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Brian Culbertson | Keyboards | | Charles Nasser | Assistant Engineer | | Dan Shea | Keyboards, Programming | | Darcy Cloutier-Fernald | Art Direction | | Ioannis | Art Direction | | Lenny Castro | Percussion | | Michael Egizi | Programming, Keyboards | | Mike Sims | Guitar | | Mitchel Forman | Keyboards | | Pamela Springsteen | Photography | | Paul Brown | Producer, Programming, Mixing, Engineer | | Paul Jackson, Jr. | Guitar | | Peter White | Guitar | | Richard Elliot | Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) | | Robbie Nevil | Keyboards | | Stephen Jacaruso | Design | | Steve Dubin | Programming, Producer | | Steven Hientz | Programming |
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