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Shades of Soul
Shades of Soul
Shades of Soul
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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In the '70s, the Portland, Oregon, group Pleasure may have been ahead of its time with its jazzy funk. During the same time, in the same town, the Jeff Lorber Fusion was breaking ground with its own funky brand of jazz. In...  more »

     
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All Artists: Shades of Soul
Title: Shades of Soul
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Label: Narada
Release Date: 8/24/2004
Genres: Jazz, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724357087728

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In the '70s, the Portland, Oregon, group Pleasure may have been ahead of its time with its jazzy funk. During the same time, in the same town, the Jeff Lorber Fusion was breaking ground with its own funky brand of jazz. In the '90s, the old friends hooked up for this recording, which sounds as fresh as if they'd recorded it yesterday. Lorber fans will love tracks featuring then-rising stars like trumpeter Chris Botti and the late saxophonist Art Porter, but it's the timeless funk of the boys from Pleasure that dominate here with red-hot grooves on "Enjoy Yourself," "We Got To Live Together," the title track, and Roy Ayers's "Hey Uh." Lorber contributes mightily with "Get Wid It," a dynamic example of his early keyboard style, but guitarist Marlon McLain and bassist Nathaniel Phillips, with the help of vocalist Terry Stanton of Hidden Beach Unwrapped, truly funk things up. --Mark Ruffin

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1st track gets you..the rest of the CD keeps you !!!!!!
G. Bates | Rockford, IL USA | 10/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I picked this CD up because of Jeff Lorber. I have seen the bass player Nate Phillips supporting a number of musical acts. Guest artists like Chris Botti lend their talents to this production. Each track has its unique groove. The entire CD is worthwhile unlike alot of "music" that is made today.



I said all that needs to be said in my title review."