Between 2 Worlds (2009)

Artist: Chuck Loeb
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Label: HEADS UP RECORDS/FONTANA
UPC: 00053361315122
Release Date: 3/24/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210761390
Item#: M4L799
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Let's Go - (featuring Eric Marienthal/Brian Culbertson) ~ Chuck Loeb
2. Hiram - (featuring Will Lee) ~ Chuck Loeb
3. Mittens - (featuring Eric Marienthal/Till Bronner) ~ Chuck Loeb
4. Between 2 Worlds ~ Chuck Loeb
5. Oh No You Didn't - (featuring Lizzy Loeb) ~ Chuck Loeb
6. Let's Play ~ Chuck Loeb
7. So Tinah De Que Ser Com Voce - (featuring Carmen Cuesta) ~ Chuck Loeb
8. Great Hall, The ~ Chuck Loeb
9. Mean Old Man ~ Chuck Loeb
10. 360 ~ Chuck Loeb
11. Early Turns To Late - (featuring Pat Bergeson) ~ Chuck Loeb



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Chuck Loeb (guitar); Lizzy Loeb, Carmen Cuesta (vocals); Eric Marienthal (flute, saxophone); Till Br?nner, Nathan Eklund (trumpet); Dieter Ilg, Gerald Veasley, Will Lee (bass guitar); Dave Weckl, Wolfgang Haffner (drums); David Charles, Bashiri Johnson (percussion); Pat Bergeson, Brian Culbertson.
Creatively, Chuck Loeb has had his ups and downs over the years. Some of his albums have been disappointing, but other Loeb releases have been a lot more memorable. The self-produced Between 2 Worlds, it turns out, is among the veteran guitarist's more consistent efforts -- not to mention one of his more organic. Excessive production has been a problem for Loeb at times; having a great deal of production and programming is fine for electronica, new age, and hip-hop, but it can become quite an albatross in a medium such as improvisation-driven as jazz. Thankfully, Loeb doesn't overproduce on Between 2 Worlds, and his lyrical guitar playing has plenty of room to breathe this time. In terms of production, less is undeniably more on an album that emphasizes pop-jazz but also contains some straight-ahead post-bop. Between 2 Worlds, which was recorded in New York City and Berlin, Germany, tends to be commercial, although it is tastefully commercial. "360" and "Early Turns to Late," for example, fall into the easy listening category, but they have some substance and avoid becoming outright "elevator muzak"; the same goes for Brazilian-flavored items such as "Hiram," the title track, and Antonio Carlos Jobim's "S¢ Tinha de Ser Com Voc?" (which features singer Carmen Cuesta). Meanwhile, "Let's Play" and "The Great Hall" (as in Jim Hall) are straight-ahead post-bop, and this 65-minute CD moves into funky soul-jazz territory on "Mittens" and the boogaloo-ish "Let's Go" (both of which feature saxophonist Eric Marienthal, formerly of Chick Corea's Elektric Band). Between 2 Worlds isn't a remarkable album, but it is definitely a good, satisfying album -- and the fact that Loeb's guitar playing isn't suffocated by an unnecessary amount of production is obviously a plus. ~ Alex Henderson

Producer: Chuck Loeb

Musical Guests
Eric Marienthal
Brian Culbertson
Will Lee
Till Bronner
Lizzy Loeb
Carmen Cuesta
Pat Bergeson

 
Compilation Appearances
Very Best Of Smooth Jazz Guita
Cool Covers
Between The Sheets
Pure Pleasure
Smooth Jazz Sexual
Smooth Jazz #1's
Dancing On The Water
Smooth Jazz-The Quiet Storm
Sweet Love
Ultimate Butler
Smooth Jazz Brown Sugar
Sax At Midnight
No 1 Smooth Jazz Radio Hits
Sensuous Smooth Jazzz Guitar: ultimate
Stay With Me
Smooth Jazz Plays Your Favorite Hits
Honey Love
No 1 Smooth Jazz Hits
To Grover With Love
Day Like This
Simply The Very Best Of Today's Smoot
Bobbaldwin.com
Brian Tarquin Presents Fretworx
Brian Tarquin
Smooth Jazz Number Ones
More To Say
Lookin Back
Smooth Jazz Hits
Try Something Neu

 
Associated Artists and Works
Forman, Mitchel
Holzman, Adam
Metro

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 03/24/2009
Original Release Date : 2009
Catalog ID : HUCD 3151
Label : Heads Up Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00053361315122

  
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