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JEFF LORBER FUSION — Galaxy (2011) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

When Jeff Lorber reignited the Jeff Lorber Fusion in 2010 with Now Is the Time, he sought to re-examine the very music he'd helped to establish: contemporary jazz. Its instrumental tracks were solid and satisfying, but the vocal cuts lacked, holding fast to Lorber's M.O. as a solo artist. That said, the album sold well and earned a Grammy nomination. Galaxy features essentially the same group -- alto saxophonist Eric Marienthal, Yellowjackets' bassist Jimmy Haslip, and percussionist Lenny Castro -- with drummers Vinnie Colaiuta and Dave Weckl, guitarists Michael Thompson, Anders Theander, Paul Jackson, Jr., and Larry Koonse, trumpeter Randy Brecker, and arranger Dave Mann. The seven new tunes share space with four reimagined tracks from the earlier incarnation of JLF: "The Samba," Wizard Island," "The Underground," and "The City." Lorber thinks of Galaxy as part two of Now Is the Time, but it's much more than that. It's funkier, with deeper grooves, yet it leans harder on jazz. The melodic statement in "Live Wire," which opens the set, is underscored by vamps from synthed flutes, Lorber's Rhodes piano, and the symbiotic percussion of Colaiuta and Castro. "Big Brother" is more laid-back and concentrates on setting out groove and melody simultaneously, leaving more room to explore the harmonic implications. The three-guitar approach is a nice touch, as are Marienthal's overdubbed altos. Lorber's pianos -- Rhodes and acoustic -- meet Haslip's funky, slippery bassline, trading fours and solos. "Singaraja" has a knotty, skittering vamp; the guitars and keys entwine with fine arpeggios and beautiful horns by Marienthal and Brecker. The title track is pure jazz-funk thanks to Marienthal's spiraling soprano, while Lorber's synth bassline gives Haslip room to move on the melody. "Horace," dedicated to Horace Silver -- the man who put the "funk" in jazz in the first place and was a huge influence on Lorber's playing -- is a fingerpopper from start to finish; it's a true highlight. Of the redone tracks, Lorber's group adds depth and dimension rather than just technological advances. They have more presence and more force in them. Koonse plays guitar on "The Samba," in twinned, arpeggiated exchanges with Lorber, underscored by gorgeous kit and percussion work from Colaiuta and Castro. On "The Underground," which closes things out, Lorber shines on piano and Rhodes, as does Randy Brecker in a stylized trumpet solo. The aggressive bass rumble by Haslip and stinging guitar by Jackson, Jr. (as well as Colaiuta's breakbeats) highlight what may have been missing in the original. Ultimately, Galaxy is an infinitely stronger album than its predecessor, and stands with Water Sign as the finest album the JLF has ever released. Contemporary jazz just doesn't get much better than this.
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Tracklist :
1.    Live Wire  7:03
Arranged By [Synth Horn Arrangement] – Jimmy Haslip
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Loops, Synth Bass – Jeff Lorber
Guitar – Andree Theander, Michael Thompson
Guitar, Soloist – Larry Koonse
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Written-By – Jeff Lorber

2.    Big Brother  4:51
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Arranged By [Horn Arrangement And Performance] – Dave Mann
Bass – Jimmy Haslip
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar – Jeff Lorber, Paul Jackson Jr.
Guitar, Soloist – Michael Thompson
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Written-By – Jeff Lorber, Jimmy Haslip

3.    Montserrat  4:58
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Arranged By [Horn Arrangement And Performance] – Dave Mann
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Piano, Synthesizer [Minimoog] – Jeff Lorber
Guitar – Jeff Lorber, Michael Thompson
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Written-By – Jeff Lorber, Jimmy Haslip

4.    Singaraja  4:37
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synth Bass – Jeff Lorber
Guitar – Andree Theander
Guitar, Soloist – Larry Koonse
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Rhythm Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Soprano Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Trumpet – Randy Brecker
Written-By – Jeff Lorber

5.    Galaxy  5:17
Bass [Bass Melody] – Jimmy Haslip
Drums, Engineer [Drum Engineering] – Dave Weckl
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synth Bass – Jeff Lorber
Guitar – Jeff Lorber, Paul Jackson Jr.
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Soprano Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Written-By – Jeff Lorber, Jimmy Haslip

6.    City  4:29
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Arranged By [Horn Arrangement And Performance] – Dave Mann
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Piano, Synth Bass – Jeff Lorber
Guitar – Jeff Lorber, Paul Jackson Jr.
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Written-By – Jeff Lorber, Jimmy Haslip

7.    Horace (Dedicated To Horace Silver)  5:35
Arranged By [Horns Arrangement And Performance] – Dave Mann
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar – Jeff Lorber, Paul Jackson Jr.
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Synth Bass – Jeff Lorber
Tenor Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Written-By – Jeff Lorber

8.    The Samba  4:50
Bass – Jimmy Haslip
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar, Featuring – Larry Koonse
Percussion – Jimmy Haslip, Lenny Castro
Written-By – Jeff Lorber

9.    Rapids  4:25
Alto Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Arranged By [Horn Arrangement And Performance] – Dave Mann
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Bass, Soloist – Jimmy Haslip
Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Synth Bass – Jeff Lorber
Written-By – Jeff Lorber, Jimmy Haslip

10.     Wizard Island  4:50
Arranged By [Horn Arrangement And Performance] – Dave Mann
Bass, Soloist – Jimmy Haslip
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar – Jeff Lorber
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Tenor Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Written-By – Jeff Lorber

11.    The Underground  4:39
Bass, Soloist – Jimmy Haslip
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Piano [Rhodes], Piano – Jeff Lorber
Engineer [Randy Brecker Overdub Engineered By] – Ada Rovatti
Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Soprano Saxophone – Eric Marienthal
Trumpet, Featuring – Randy Brecker
Written-By – Jeff Lorber

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