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With the release of his searingly soulful, rootsy, and groovy Decca debut, Here & Gone, David Sanborn became the second legendary saxman -- after Maceo Parker and Roots and Grooves -- to pay homage to the ever-popular genius of Ray Charles in 2008. Sanborn approaches the Genius in a novel and not completely obvious way, however, tapping into the fruitful symbiotic relationship between Ray Charles and one of Sanborn's chief sax influences, Hank Crawford -- who was Charles' saxman and arranger in the '50s and early '60s. Three of the nine tracks pay searing homage (complete with attractive old school all-star vocals) to the Crawford-Charles vibe as originally captured on Charles' seminal 1960 release Genius + Soul = Jazz: the simmering, blues- and brass-inflected "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town," featuring a coolly pensive vocal by Eric Clapton; the similarly vibing "I've Got News for You," with a delightfully playful Sam Moore; and the haunting, slow-scorching instrumental ballad "Basin Street Blues." Sanborn dug into Charles' next album, The Genius Sings the Blues, for the swinging seduction of "I Believe It to My Soul," a powerful showcase for the otherworldly soul transcendence of Joss Stone. Another way Sanborn invokes the Genius is by acoustically covering "Brother Ray," a Marcus Miller-penned tribute gem the saxman first recorded on 1999's Inside. It fits the theme here perfectly and has Derek Trucks' smiling and crying guitar work fronting Ricky Peterson's shimmering Hammond B-3 and those prominent snazzy horns. Sanborn then pays more direct tribute to Crawford with a bustling, jazzy twist on Crawford's own "Stoney Lonesome." Not pure jazz, pure blues, or pure R&B/pop, Here & Gone nonetheless is a solid and entertaining primer on the swirl of influences -- also including David "Fathead" Newman, King Curtis, and a sea of Chicago blues legends who frequented St. Louis -- that gelled to eventually make Sanborn one of the most imitated saxmen of his generation. As far as musical autobiographies go, these nine tracks tell tales every Sanborn, blues, and soul fan will be regaled by for hours.
© Jonathan Widran /TiVo
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Phil Ramone, Producer - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, Alto Saxophone, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - WALLACE RONEY, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Lew Soloff, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - GIL GOLDSTEIN, Keyboards, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - William Christopher Handy, ComposerLyricist - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Charles Pillow, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Derek Trucks, Guitar, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Phil Ramone, Producer - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - MARCUS MILLER, ComposerLyricist - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lew Soloff, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - GIL GOLDSTEIN, Keyboards, AssociatedPerformer - RICKY PETERSON, Hammond B3, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Charles Pillow, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Eric Clapton, FeaturedArtist - Phil Ramone, Producer - Roy Jordan, ComposerLyricist - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Alan Douglas, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - GIL GOLDSTEIN, Hammond B3, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Willie James Weldon, ComposerLyricist - Charles Pillow, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Phil Ramone, Producer - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Spencer Williams, ComposerLyricist - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lew Soloff, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - GIL GOLDSTEIN, Keyboards, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Charles Pillow, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Phil Ramone, Producer - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Hank Crawford, ComposerLyricist - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Anthony Wilson, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - John Moses, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Phil Ramone, Producer - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Ray Charles, ComposerLyricist - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Joss Stone, Producer, Co-Producer, FeaturedArtist - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lew Soloff, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - GIL GOLDSTEIN, Keyboards, AssociatedPerformer - RICKY PETERSON, Hammond B3, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Jonathan Joseph, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Charles Pillow, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Phil Ramone, Producer - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Jack Lawrence, ComposerLyricist - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Irving Gordon, ComposerLyricist - John Moses, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Peter Tinturin, ComposerLyricist - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Phil Ramone, Producer - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Percy Mayfield, ComposerLyricist - GIL GOLDSTEIN, Keyboards, AssociatedPerformer - RICKY PETERSON, Hammond B3, AssociatedPerformer - John Moses, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Phil Ramone, Producer - Sam Moore, FeaturedArtist - Christian McBride, Upright Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Steve Gadd, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - JOE FERLA, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - David Sanborn, MainArtist - Howard Johnson, Baritone Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lou Marini, Tenor Saxophone, AssociatedPerformer - Lew Soloff, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - RICKY PETERSON, Hammond B3, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Davis, Trombone, AssociatedPerformer - Otto D'Agnolo, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Keyon Harrold, Trumpet, AssociatedPerformer - Russell Malone, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Alfred Roy, ComposerLyricist - Charles Pillow, Bass Clarinet, AssociatedPerformer
℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
Album review
With the release of his searingly soulful, rootsy, and groovy Decca debut, Here & Gone, David Sanborn became the second legendary saxman -- after Maceo Parker and Roots and Grooves -- to pay homage to the ever-popular genius of Ray Charles in 2008. Sanborn approaches the Genius in a novel and not completely obvious way, however, tapping into the fruitful symbiotic relationship between Ray Charles and one of Sanborn's chief sax influences, Hank Crawford -- who was Charles' saxman and arranger in the '50s and early '60s. Three of the nine tracks pay searing homage (complete with attractive old school all-star vocals) to the Crawford-Charles vibe as originally captured on Charles' seminal 1960 release Genius + Soul = Jazz: the simmering, blues- and brass-inflected "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town," featuring a coolly pensive vocal by Eric Clapton; the similarly vibing "I've Got News for You," with a delightfully playful Sam Moore; and the haunting, slow-scorching instrumental ballad "Basin Street Blues." Sanborn dug into Charles' next album, The Genius Sings the Blues, for the swinging seduction of "I Believe It to My Soul," a powerful showcase for the otherworldly soul transcendence of Joss Stone. Another way Sanborn invokes the Genius is by acoustically covering "Brother Ray," a Marcus Miller-penned tribute gem the saxman first recorded on 1999's Inside. It fits the theme here perfectly and has Derek Trucks' smiling and crying guitar work fronting Ricky Peterson's shimmering Hammond B-3 and those prominent snazzy horns. Sanborn then pays more direct tribute to Crawford with a bustling, jazzy twist on Crawford's own "Stoney Lonesome." Not pure jazz, pure blues, or pure R&B/pop, Here & Gone nonetheless is a solid and entertaining primer on the swirl of influences -- also including David "Fathead" Newman, King Curtis, and a sea of Chicago blues legends who frequented St. Louis -- that gelled to eventually make Sanborn one of the most imitated saxmen of his generation. As far as musical autobiographies go, these nine tracks tell tales every Sanborn, blues, and soul fan will be regaled by for hours.
© Jonathan Widran /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 9 track(s)
- Total length: 00:41:46
- Main artists: David Sanborn
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Decca Crossover
- Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Blues
© 2008 Decca Label Group ℗ 2008 Decca Label Group
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