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Space-Time

Jeff Lorber Fusion

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Keyboardist, composer, and producer Jeff Lorber didn't let the COVID-19 pandemic slow him down. He spent much of 2020 producing artists -- including Herb Alpert -- while writing and demoing new tracks of his own. Longtime drummer Gary Novak regularly showed up at Lorber's studio to record while social distancing. Bassist Jimmy Haslip added his parts via the Internet, and Lorber's guests participated in the process the same way. That said, these 11 cuts are tight, seamlessly integrated, and come off with an organic energy. His guests are all old friends. The horn players include Bob Mintzer, David Mann, and Gary Meek; guitarists include Paul Jackson, Jr., Robben Ford, and Michael Landau. Hubert Laws lent his flute to a couple of jams, while saxophonist Gerald Albright actually played bass on "Memorex." The double-time groove in the title cut opens the set as a breezy sprint. Lorber states the vamp on the Fender Rhodes, framed by synth bass and guitar as Novak and Haslip drive the tempo. Mintzer enters on the second chorus, extending its harmonic reach to the stratosphere without losing the groove. The bright, funky, bluesy interplay between Jackson's guitar and Mann's sax on "Back Room" is infectious. "Sun Princess" commences as a lithe, contemporary jazz groover. Lorber grafts on tenets of Pat Metheny's euphoric harmonic vocabulary to frame his canny piano fills and solo. "Mind Reader" is one of two cuts that benefit from Ford's guitar exchanges with Mintzer and Lorber. Momentarily referencing the vamp from Grover Washington, Jr.'s "Mister Magic," the rhythm section funkily bumps and bounces around the front line, pushing them inside the melody. When they emerge, it's as a unit soaring toward the horizon together. "Memorex" is cooking jazz-funk with knotty horn and keyboard lines contrasting melodic vamps and counterpoint as Albright's popping bassline wrangles with the piano and Mann's horns for dominance. "Louisiana" is uncharacteristic of the JLF. Drenched in Southern-flavored R&B, its lilting, sunny melody is intercut with elegant bass, sax, and keyboard lines -- on piano, synths, and a B-3 -- as Landau's guitar channels the gritty funk of the Meters' guitarist Leo Nocentelli. "Chick," dedicated to the memory of Chick Corea, is pure fusion. The bubbling rhythm tracks are saturated with snare breaks and a churning, bumping bassline from Haslip framing Meek's gorgeous soprano saxophone and Laws' flute that join in an adventurous lyric statement. Ford returns with all burners cooking on "Truth." Lorber offers his funkiest clavinet atop his layered keyboards, while the horn interplay between Mann and Mintzer is sumptuous, and deeply in the pocket. Lorber's complex cadences underscore the earworm melodic hook, and he delivers a mean meat-and-potatoes jazz-funk solo. What makes Space-Time such a joyous and compelling listen are Lorber's tunes. They are penned and arranged with uncommon detail, revealing the considerable strengths of his sidemen who, in turn, deliver savvy creativity, abundant technical facility, and wide-open joy in return. As a whole, Space-Time is flawless, resonant, and stands with Lorber's best recordings.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Space-Time
00:03:23

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

2
Back Room
00:03:33

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

3
Sun Princess
00:04:03

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

4
Mind Reader
00:03:48

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer - BOB MINTZER, FeaturedArtist

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

5
Memorex
00:03:50

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - Gerald Albright, Writer - JEFF LORBER, Writer - RICK BRAUN, Writer - Richard Elliot, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

6
Louisiana
00:04:20

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - Michael Landau, FeaturedArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

7
Curiosity
00:04:04

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

8
Chick (Dedicated To Chick Corea)
00:03:26

Hubert Laws, FeaturedArtist - Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

9
Day One
00:03:48

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - Michael Landau, FeaturedArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

10
Truth
00:04:35

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

11
Memorex Reprise
00:00:48

Jeff Lorber Fusion, MainArtist - Jimmy Haslip, FeaturedArtist - JEFF LORBER, Writer

© 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp ℗ 2021 Shanachie Ent. Corp

Album review

Keyboardist, composer, and producer Jeff Lorber didn't let the COVID-19 pandemic slow him down. He spent much of 2020 producing artists -- including Herb Alpert -- while writing and demoing new tracks of his own. Longtime drummer Gary Novak regularly showed up at Lorber's studio to record while social distancing. Bassist Jimmy Haslip added his parts via the Internet, and Lorber's guests participated in the process the same way. That said, these 11 cuts are tight, seamlessly integrated, and come off with an organic energy. His guests are all old friends. The horn players include Bob Mintzer, David Mann, and Gary Meek; guitarists include Paul Jackson, Jr., Robben Ford, and Michael Landau. Hubert Laws lent his flute to a couple of jams, while saxophonist Gerald Albright actually played bass on "Memorex." The double-time groove in the title cut opens the set as a breezy sprint. Lorber states the vamp on the Fender Rhodes, framed by synth bass and guitar as Novak and Haslip drive the tempo. Mintzer enters on the second chorus, extending its harmonic reach to the stratosphere without losing the groove. The bright, funky, bluesy interplay between Jackson's guitar and Mann's sax on "Back Room" is infectious. "Sun Princess" commences as a lithe, contemporary jazz groover. Lorber grafts on tenets of Pat Metheny's euphoric harmonic vocabulary to frame his canny piano fills and solo. "Mind Reader" is one of two cuts that benefit from Ford's guitar exchanges with Mintzer and Lorber. Momentarily referencing the vamp from Grover Washington, Jr.'s "Mister Magic," the rhythm section funkily bumps and bounces around the front line, pushing them inside the melody. When they emerge, it's as a unit soaring toward the horizon together. "Memorex" is cooking jazz-funk with knotty horn and keyboard lines contrasting melodic vamps and counterpoint as Albright's popping bassline wrangles with the piano and Mann's horns for dominance. "Louisiana" is uncharacteristic of the JLF. Drenched in Southern-flavored R&B, its lilting, sunny melody is intercut with elegant bass, sax, and keyboard lines -- on piano, synths, and a B-3 -- as Landau's guitar channels the gritty funk of the Meters' guitarist Leo Nocentelli. "Chick," dedicated to the memory of Chick Corea, is pure fusion. The bubbling rhythm tracks are saturated with snare breaks and a churning, bumping bassline from Haslip framing Meek's gorgeous soprano saxophone and Laws' flute that join in an adventurous lyric statement. Ford returns with all burners cooking on "Truth." Lorber offers his funkiest clavinet atop his layered keyboards, while the horn interplay between Mann and Mintzer is sumptuous, and deeply in the pocket. Lorber's complex cadences underscore the earworm melodic hook, and he delivers a mean meat-and-potatoes jazz-funk solo. What makes Space-Time such a joyous and compelling listen are Lorber's tunes. They are penned and arranged with uncommon detail, revealing the considerable strengths of his sidemen who, in turn, deliver savvy creativity, abundant technical facility, and wide-open joy in return. As a whole, Space-Time is flawless, resonant, and stands with Lorber's best recordings.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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