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Steve Oliver - First View (1999)

Steve Oliver - First View (1999)

BAND/ARTIST: Steve Oliver

  • Title: First View
  • Year Of Release: 1999
  • Label: Native Language Music
  • Genre: Smooth Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
  • Total Time: 44:25 min
  • Total Size: 287 MB
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Tracklist:

01. West End [05:26]
02. Highway One [05:24]
03. First View [04:13]
04. Midnight At The Oasis [04:13]
05. I Know [04:59]
06. One Wish [04:12]
07. Happy Feet [04:01]
08. East Wind [04:24]
09. Sunrise Celebration [04:13]
10. We Will Be [03:15]

Personnel:

Steve Oliver - vocals, guitar, programming;
Paul Taylor - soprano saxophone, alto saxophone;
Jeff Kashiwa - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone;
Tony Guerrero - flugelhorn;
Dave Kochanski, Theo Bishop - keyboards, programming;
Mike Broening, Rob Mullins - keyboards, drum programming;
Tom McMoran - keyboards;
Dave Hooper - drums;
Roger Friend - cymbals, percussion;
Steve Reid - percussion, programming.


Acoustic guitarist Steve Oliver knows another can't-miss smooth jazz secret: if you want to create a killer debut, work with a slew of past and present Rippingtons. First View reveals a strong melodic player and composer equally comfortable on sweet little gems like "I Know" and the slamming razor sharp funk of "Happy Feet"; Oliver was able to bring a fresh new hip-hop feel to the silly standard "Midnight at the Oasis." Another trademark is his remarkable soprano-voiced scatting ability, which he weaves seamlessly into his guitar lines. Still, it's got to be a secure feeling having percussionist Steve Reid, saxmen Paul Taylor and Jeff Kashiwa, keyboardist Dave Kochanski and bassist Kim Stone helping out. The Taylor driven bridge on "Happy Feet" thrusts along like a classic Rippingtons' riff. The one area of departure from that Rippingtons' feel which Oliver could feel free to explore more (lest he always be compared to Russ Freeman) appears on "East Wind," which finds him right at home exploring more hard-edged blues flavors. Even if his basic acoustic sound is of the cool and balmy variety, he likes to surround it with hard-hitting grooves at times; "Happy Feet"'s foundation, laid down by Stone and aggressive drummer Dave Hooper, provides the perfect balance for Oliver's lighter touch. ~ Jonathan Widran


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  • nrwsps
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