| Product Summary | | Label: Higher Octave | | UPC: 00724359044521 | | Release Date: 8/5/2003 | | Buy.com Sku: 60608030 | | Item#: MDSRXC | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. What Am I Gonna Do - (featuring Rahsaan Patterson) ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 2. Take My Heart ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 3. Lovelife - (featuring Macy Gray) ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 4. This Weekend ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 5. Why Must I - (featuring Chris Botti) ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 6. Ride, Ride, Ride ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 7. World To Me, The - (featuring Ruff Endz) ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 8. Havana Nights ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 9. Grant Park ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 10. He Loves Someone ~ Jimmy Sommers |  | | 11. What Am I Gonna Do - (DJ Spinna mix) ~ Jimmy Sommers |  |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Jimmy Sommers (saxophone); Rahsaan Patterson, Macy Gray, |  | Ruff Endz, Tara Evans (vocals); Chris Botti (trumpet); Herman Jackson (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); Jamey Jazz (keyboards, bass, drums); Corey Roney (keyboards, drums); Nelson Jackson, Michael Norfleet (keyboards); Tony Maiden, Tommy Organ (guitar); Alex Al, John Menzano (bass); John Roberts, Steven Dubin (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion). |  | Producers include: Jamey Jazz, Jimmy Sommers, Jeff Carruthers, Steven Dubin, Rahsaan Patterson. |  | Recorded at Gemini Studios, Los Angeles, California. |  | Personnel: Jimmy Sommers (saxophone); Sharlotte Gibson, Macy Gray, Rahsaan Patterson, Ruff Endz, Tara Ellis, Joel Bowers (vocals); Peter Mokran (guitar, drums); Tommy Organ, Tony Maiden (guitar); Tim Heintz (strings); Chris Botti (trumpet); Herman Jackson (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); Corey Rooney, Jaz Jamey (keyboards, drums); Jeff Carruthers (keyboards, drum programming); Demont? Posey, Michael Norfleet, Nelson Jackson (keyboards); John Roberts, Steve Dubin (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); Dawn Belgraze (background vocals). |  | Audio Mixer: Peter Mokran. |  | Recording information: Gemini Records Studio, Los Angeles, CA. |  | Photographer: Billy Liesegang. |  | Lovelife, the title of Jimmy Sommers' second recording on his own label, Gemini Records, under license to Higher Octave Jazz, has obvious romantic connotations fitting for a saxman who made People magazine's list of Top 50 Bachelors in 2002. Yet that wasn't the concept on his mind when he named the recording after the throbbing retro-funk tune he co-wrote with eccentric, raspy voiced soul-rock superstar Macy Gray. It's about his intense day-to-day passion for making music and living to the fullest. With the smooth jazz/urban adult contemporary success of his 2001 hit 360 Urban Groove, who could blame him? The accent here is on thump, groove, and irresistibly soulful melodies most of the time, with a few softer romantic moments that hint at some deeper introspection. Last time out, he had a hit with Boz Scaggs' "Lowdown," and he mines another chestnut from that era in Kool & the Gang's "Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)," which swings heavily under Sommers' rich sax textures. He invites some other soul celebs to the studio, most notably Rahsaan Patterson, who sings the catchy opener, "What Am I Gonna Do." Yet the most notable and interesting collaboration is the passionate romance "Why Must I," which blends his horn textures around Chris Botti's trademark sly trumpet harmonies. The rest of the time, he's either rolling high and funky ("Ride Ride Ride," "Havana Nights") or staying up late, candlelight glowing in the distance, exchanging night rhythms with his dance partner ("Grant Park"). ~ Jonathan Widran | Engineer: Tony Flores | Musical Guests |  | Rahsaan Patterson |  | Ruff Endz |  | Macy Gray |  | Chris Botti |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 08/05/2003 |  | Original Release Date : 2003 |  | Catalog ID : 90445 |  | Label : Higher Octave |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00724359044521 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | JazzTimes (10/03, p.98) - "...An energetic, R&B flavored offering that takes some varied stylistic turns..." |
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