Smooth Jazz pioneers
The Rippingtons will release their latest album,
Modern Art, on
March 10th via
Peak Records (Concord Music Group).
With a legacy firmly rooted in smooth Jazz, The Rippingtons’ 18th release features an explosive lineup lead by founder
Russ Freeman alongside
Dave Karasony,
Bill Heller, as well as new bassist
Rico Belled and special guest, returning saxophonist
Jeff Kashiwa.
Paris Groove (Windows Media Stream, right-click to copy)
Paris Groove (QuickTime Stream, right-click to copy)
Modern Art breaks new stylistic ground, incorporating exotic world music elements on the sensuously romantic, acoustic guitar driven “Paris Groove” and adds an Eastern authenticity to the hypnotic “Black Book” with an electric sitar. With the sizzling interaction between Freeman’s slow burning electric guitar and Kashiwa’s wild sax improvisations, the easy grooving “One Step Closer” and bluesy “Body Art” will remind longtime fans of the band’s glory days of the '90s, but with a souped up twist!
The Rippingtons, whose first lineup included future contemporary Jazz superstars
Dave Koz,
Kenny G and
David Benoit, dominated the instrumental and urban Jazz landscape from the late ‘80s on with their often exotically titled hit recordings, including
Kilimanjaro,
Tourist in Paradise and
Welcome to the St. James Club.
Modern Art is available on CD & digitally March 10th via Peak Records
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