Sugar

Fattburger - Sugar

05/19/1998 | Shanachie 

Bookmark and Share

All Music Guide Review

One of smooth jazz's most durable and quintessential bands, San Diego's Fattburger have endured by keeping their laid-back funk trademark sound alive but twisting out of conventional pop-jazz trappings every so often. Fattburger have been known to do effective soul covers, but on Sugar they mine a more interesting catalog for a throbbing, street-smart take on Stanley Turrentine's standard "Sugar," featuring labelmate Chuck Loeb's pointed straight-ahead chops atop Tommy Aros' insistent percussion. A real-life traditional jazz tune may seem unique enough for this band, but even more "out there" is the closing track, "Mad Cow," which gives electric guitarist Evan Marks a chance to stretch out in a wailing, distorted jam context; he's then challenged to keep up as the band switches from a rock tempo to a heated Brazilian rhythm scheme. Also aces is Hollis Gentry, who is equally impressive on sax and flute; his fluttering soprano sax doubles with keyboardist Carl Evans, Jr.'s vibe flavors on "Emerald Hills," while his whistling flute solo soars above the cool, machine-generated funk of "It's About Time." ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Sugar Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Spice
  • 5:32
  • Sound Clip for Spice from Sugar


  • 4
  • Sugar
  • 4:45
  • Sound Clip for Sugar from Sugar


  • 5
  • Emerald Hills
  • 5:10
  • Sound Clip for Emerald Hills from Sugar


  • 6
  • Soothing
  • 5:00
  • Sound Clip for Soothing from Sugar


  • 8
  • Valencia
  • 5:17
  • Sound Clip for Valencia from Sugar


  • 9
  • Hole in One
  • 4:48
  • Sound Clip for Hole in One from Sugar


  • 10
  • Mad Cow
  • 4:53
  • Sound Clip for Mad Cow from Sugar


  • Credits of Sugar

    Similar Albums to Sugar



    What's Hot from ARTISTdirect