Journey

06/22/2004 | Rca Victor 

All Music Guide Review

Smooth jazz supergroup Fourplay bring more laid-back pop tunes and lite jams to the group's eighth studio album, Journey. There aren't many surprises here for anyone familiar with the genre. However, pianist Bob James is a brilliant composer and tasteful improviser, and he raises the bar here on tracks like the intricate "From Day One" and the atmospheric "Departure." Similarly, drummer Harvey Mason's Brazilian jazz-inflected "Rozil" stands out, as does bassist/vocalist Nathan East's title track, which calls to mind guitarist Eric Clapton's acoustic work. This is a pleasant album that should appeal to longtime fans. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 3
  • From Day One
  • 5:54

  • 4
  • Journey
  • 3:27

  • 5
  • Rozil
  • 5:29

  • 6
  • Cool Train
  • 5:31

  • 7
  • Avalabop
  • 6:09

  • 9
  • Departure
  • 5:16

  • 10
  • 147 4th St.
  • 5:49

  • Credits

    • Nathan East
    • Bass, Vocals (Background), Group Member, Vocals
    • Ken Freeman
    • Engineer, Synthesizer Programming, Digital Editing

    Notes

    47th Grammy® Awards Nomination: Best Contemporary Jazz Album



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