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Lorber and company's intriguing rendition of Frank Zappa's "King Kong" - featuring Jean-Luc Ponty and Ed Mann on marimba - is the only cover on the record. Koonse reappears several tracks later in the midtempo "Playa Del Falco," a melodic ballad in 6/8 which Haslip describes as "very modal, very polyrhythmic, with a little bit of a Latin vibe." "Solar Wind" features an L.A.-based guitarist named Larry Koonse, who "kind of takes it outside a little bit, but in a way that the average listener can still enjoy," says Lorber. Eric, who is known primarily as an alto sax player, takes a tenor solo on that song that is just incredible." "It's unusual, and it goes to some unlikely places - which is what helps the track maintain a level of excitement. It also reflects the excitement of doing a lot of touring and discovering what really worked - funky rhythms, unusual chord changes - for international audiences that really understood where we were coming from." The offbeat and funky are immediately evident in "Corinaldo," the complex opening track that consists of multiple sections. Hacienda takes what we started on some of our previous records and puts it into a tighter focus. "By the time we were back in the States in the fall of 2012, and we realized that Vinnie Colaiuta was available, the whole thing came together very spontaneously. "Eric and Jimmy and I had done a lot of touring in 20," says Lorber. Lorber, who explored the style earlier in his career, revisits it in various places on Hacienda. The album title - the Spanish word for house - is partly inspired by the club in Manchester, England, with the same name that fostered an exciting dance music scene that eventually came to be known as house music. Other guests include Larry Koonse, Paul Jackson, Jr., Vinnie Colaiuta, Dave Weckl, Lenny Castro, David Mann, and more. Co-produced by Lorber and Haslip, Hacienda spotlights eleven tracks, including a brilliant take on the Frank Zappa composition "King Kong," with Jean-Luc Ponty on violin. These same colors are at the forefront of Hacienda, the new album from the Jeff Lorber Fusion scheduled for release Augon Heads Up, a division of Concord Music Group. In more recent years, the group's studio efforts such as their 2010 release, Now Is the Time (2010) and Galaxy (2012), influenced by extensive touring throughout Europe and Asia, have been colored with vibrant shades of dance and house music.
Since the late 1970s, this contemporary jazz collective has blended elements of jazz, funk, rock, R&B and world music into a distinctive sound that has connected with audiences from a variety of continents, cultures and generations. Keyboardist/composer/producer Jeff Lorber, heralded as "one of the founding fathers of fusion" (Keyboard), returns with his GRAMMY®-nominated power trio the Jeff Lorber Fusion, featuring bassist/co-producer Jimmy Haslip and saxophonist Eric Marienthal. Whether digging into the gritty jazz/funk grooves of "Tune 88," "Toad's Place," and "Right Here" or a piece as charming as "Sparkle," the players don't hesitate to stretch out and say what needs to be said.Rounder NOMINATED 2014 BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM Water Sign, one of Lorber's strongest dates, unites his working group of 1979 (which includes Danny Wilson on electric bass and Dennis Bradford on drums) with high-quality soloists like Freddie Hubbard (flügelhorn), Joe Farrell (flute), and Dennis Springer (tenor and soprano sax). But early in his career, the electric keyboardist specialized in very accessible yet free-spirited and creative jazz/funk/R&B stressing improvisation and spontaneity. Quality: Mp3 / FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)īy the mid-'80s, Jeff Lorber placed improvisation on the back burner and took a highly commercial, radio-oriented approach that offered little evidence of his skills as a soloist. zipĩ43 downloads at 22 mb/s Artist: The Jeff Lorber Fusion The Jeff Lorber Fusion - Water Sign (1979) Remastered 2013.