One of the tastiest concoctions of the mid-'70s jazz-fusion era, Chain Reaction finds the Crusaders at the top of their form. The compositions are both accessible and memorable, and the playing is uniformly excellent. Guitarist Larry Carlton delivers some of his finest licks and funkified rhythm work. Wayne Henderson shows there is a place in fusion for the trombone. Wilton Felder does double duty, delivering smoking saxophone lines and funky bass riffs. Joe Sample's Fender Rhodes piano provides a solid chordal foundation and great solos. And the stickman, Stix Hooper, keeps the groove solid. The band employs a variety of rhythms and tempos, and gives the members plenty of room to strut their individual and collective stuff. In fact, "collective" may be the key word here, for this is the sound of a band, not just a group of guys thrown together for a recording session. Chain Reaction was one of the albums that helped lure young, rock and soul-oriented listeners over to check out the jazz side, and should not be missed by those interested in the more accessible, funky side of fusion. ~ Jim Newsom, All Music Guide
Chain Reaction
01/01/1975 | Mca
All Music Guide Review
Chain Reaction Track Listing
Credits of Chain Reaction
- Ron Slenzak
- Photography
- Wilton Felder
- Saxophone
- Stix Hooper
- Drums, Engineer
- Stewart Levine
- Associate Producer
- Wayne Henderson
- Trombone
- Larry Carlton
- Guitar
- The Crusaders
- Main Performer
- Joe Sample
- Keyboards

















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