Russ Freeman & Craig Chaquico - From the Redwoods to the Rockies

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Album Details

Title: From the Redwoods to the Rockies
Artist: Russ Freeman & Craig Chaquico
Release Date: 9/15/1998
Re-Released On: 3/1/2008
Label: Windham Hill Jazz, Sbme Special Mkts.
Duration: 44:56
UPCs: 019341138020, 886972402222
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Jazz-Pop, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz
Moods: Refined/Mannered, Summery, Warm, Light, Smooth, Stylish, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Elegant, Intimate, Sensual, Sophisticated, Joyous, Laid-Back/Mellow, Reserved, Freewheeling, Gentle, Indulgent, Playful, Raucous, Romantic, Rousing, Trippy
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Riders of the Ancient Winds
  2. The Maiden and the Warrior
  3. From the Redwoods to the Rockies
  4. Samba del Luna
  5. Seattle Child
  6. Tribal Runner
  7. Fallen Heroes
  8. Sweetwater
  9. Change of Seasons
  10. From the Redwoods to the Rockies (Acoustic Reprise)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSbme Special Mkts.724022
1998CDWindham Hill Jazz11380

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Album Review

Aside from their mutual smooth jazz pedigree -- which include some of the genre's most critically acclaimed and best-selling recordings -- it would appear Russ Freeman and Craig Chaquico have little in common. Chaquico came to instrumental music in the early '90s from life as a rock & roller, and 15 years as the guitar anchor in Jefferson Starship. Freeman and his band the Rippingtons were there at the inception of the format, breaking through with albums like Moonlighting and Kilimanjaro that were as much about soundscape-heavy productions and picture-perfect melodies as his own jazz guitar chops. A skeptic could easily call their pairing on From the Redwoods to the Rockies (Windham Hill Jazz) a marketing director's concoction. But that would be overlooking the colorful possibilities that result when jazz meets rock, and when two nature boys -- whose love of the land runs as deep as their lust for music -- meet up somewhere between the mountains and trees. Truth is, almost any of these tunes would fit perfectly on a Chaquico or Rippingtons disc, depending on whose axe takes center stage. "Riders of the Ancient Winds" features a trademark Chaquico swaying, gently rolling groove and melody line, and until Freeman chimes in with a subdued electric solo (which eases into a background harmony line), it could easily be an outtake from any of Chaquico's solo efforts. Same throughout the title track, although the tender Chaquico ballad vibe is spruced up with a cool piano trio section led by David Benoit and a splash here and there of Freeman's laid-back acoustic soloing. On the other hand, Chaquico has never done much exotic music before, and so Freeman's sunny lines over gentle percussion -- again enhanced by Benoit's magic touch -- make "Samba" a stripped down Ripps tune, reminiscent of the tropical flavors of 1992's Weekend in Monaco. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andi HowardExecutive Producer
Bill HellerKeyboards
Clark GermainEngineer
Craig ChaquicoMulti Instruments, Arranger, Producer, Mixing, Engineer, Performer
David BenoitPiano
Ilene WeingardArt Direction
Laura EngelAssociate Executive Producer
Malcolm FarleyIllustrations
Nick SodanoMixing, Engineer
Ozzie AhlersKeyboards, Percussion, Engineer
Paul TaylorSax (Soprano)
Russ FreemanMulti Instruments, Arranger, Producer, Executive Producer
Sonny MedianaArt Direction, Photography