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Master Jazz guitarist/visionary Chuck Loeb again rolls out yet another fine project, Unspoken, that further compliments and hails the chuck-loeb-unspoken-cdintricacies and meticulous nature of well-played J-A-Z-Z. Here’s another perfect example of how the well-polished artist who now boasts 18 album as a leader, counting this one, to his credit can dash between solid straight-ahead styles and melodies to the contemporary smooth stuff and that which carries the emotive and exotic Brazilian touch. Here on Unspoken, we are tantalized by the Jeff Lorber/Loeb connection with “Cotton Club,” a nicely paced steppin’ piece with a lot of the trademark sound of both artists, followed by another high-steppin’ very melodic track called “Natural Light,” featuring saxman Andy Snitzer. The album is chock full of luminaries like bassist extraordinaire Nathan East and keys funkster Brian Culbertson – both of whom appear on the laid-back cool title track, the ever-present and always satisfying horn master David Mann on tenor sax, flute, and horn arrangements on several tracks, Everette Harp on alto sax (check out the smooth, alluring “Affinity”), the always captivating Carmen Cuesta who lends her fine vocals on “Way Up High” a sultry and delightful Brazilian journey, and many others who offer bright spots throughout the album. You’re also in for a special treat as Loeb’s daughter Christina offers her talent on ukulele and joins her mom on vocals on the lovely finale “Via Verde.” As mentioned
Cotton Club
Chuck Loeb feat. Jeff Lorber
Natural Light
Chuck Loeb feat. Andy Snitzer
Unspoken
Chuck Loeb feat. Brian Culbertson
Happy Hour
Chuck Loeb feat. Mitchel Forman
Affinity
Chuck Loeb Feat. Everette Harp
Treetops
Chuck Loeb feat. Jeff Lorber, Eric Marienthal
Si Se Puede
Chuck Loeb Feat. Till Brönner
Way Up High
Chuck Loeb
Cut And Run
Chuck Loeb feat. David Mann
Voramar
Chuck Loeb feat. Eric Marienthal, Pat Bianchi
Via Verde
Chuck Loeb feat. Christina Loeb