A true elder statesman of contemporary jazz (whose seminal mid-'80s recordings helped pave the way for the smooth jazz genre), pianist David Benoit stayed relevant, fresh, and funky due to three factors -- brilliant melodies, stylistic diversity from track to track, and working with hip, edgy producers. Rick Braun co-produced two of Benoit's recent, similarly brilliant offerings, Professional Dreamer (1999) and Fuzzy Logic (2001), and on Right Here, Right Now assumes the helm fully, guiding Benoit through a wide terrain of musical territory, sometimes adding his own trumpet expertise. There's the ongoing fun of funk/soul triumphs like "Watermelon Man" (Herbie Hancock's classic fashioned with the old-school bounce of another Benoit influence, Ramsey Lewis), the retro-minded title track, and the brassy jam "Jellybeans and Chocolate" (featuring Brian Culbertson and Euge Groove). Benoit's more thoughtful side emerges on the film score-like "Le Grand," an unofficial tribute to the style of Michel Legrand featuring a dense percussion atmosphere, and the understated, melancholy "Quiet Room," a tribute to Benoit's late father (featuring Braun and guitarist Pat Kelley) and something of a sequel to his Grammy-nominated piece "Dad's Room." Benoit's other stops include hitching posts in "Swingin' Waikiki" (ah, the joy of bossa, featuring saxman Andy Suzuki) and a mystical, bass-throbbing "Third Encounter." Aside from his occasional Vince Guaraldi reduxes, Benoit with a few exceptions never much relied on cover tunes, but here includes two besides the Hancock tune -- a dreamy "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" with Peter White and an orchestra, and a sparse easy listening cover of "Don't Know Why." Years passed, smooth jazz radio kept playing his oldies, yet his new stuff kept getting better and better. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Right Here, Right Now
10/14/2003 | Verve
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Credits
- Tony Maiden
- Guitar
- Carole Mukogawa
- Viola
- Land Richards
- Drums
- Anatoly Rosinsky
- Violin
- Jimbo Ross
- Viola
- Steve Sykes
- Whistle (Human)
- Dean Taba
- Bass
- Evan Wilson
- Viola
- John Wittenberg
- Violin
- Margaret Wooten
- Violin
- Susan Chatman
- Violin
- Randy Jacobs
- Guitar
- Andy Suzuki
- Sax (Tenor)
- Jeff Olson
- Drums
- Suzie Katayama
- Contractor, Copyist
- Chris Bellman
- Mastering
- Rocky Schenck
- Photography
- Wayne Bergeron
- Trumpet
- Hollis King
- Art Direction
- Yvonne Wish
- Project Coordinator
- Rudy Stein
- Cello
- Anna Bonn
- Copyist
- Sara Parkins
- Violin
- Laurence Greenfield
- Violin
- Marsha Black
- A&R
- Eve Butler
- Violin
- John Newcott
- Release Coordinator
- Cameron Patrick
- Violin
- Euge Groove
- Sax (Tenor)
- Rika Ichiki
- Design
- Kelly Pratt
- Release Coordinator
- Dan Smith
- Cello
- Sid Page
- Concert Master
- Brad Dutz
- Percussion
- Kevin Axt
- Bass
- David Benoit
- Piano, Synthesizer Programming, String Pads, Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes, Arranger, Organ (Hammond)
- Rick Braun
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synthesizer Programming, Effects, String Arrangements, Horn Arrangements, Producer, Arranger, Conductor
- Denyse Buffum
- Viola
- Luis Conte
- Percussion
- Larry Corbett
- Cello
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- Brian Culbertson
- Trombone
- Nathan East
- Bass
- John Eidsvoog
- Copyist
- Steve Ferrone
- Drums
- Kirstin Fife
- Violin
- Dominic Genova
- Bass
- Clark Germain
- Tracking, Mixing Engineer
- Bud Harner
- Drums, A&R
- Nick Lane
- Trombone, Horn Arrangements
- Pat Kelley
- Guitar, Copyist
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