Hyperdrive jeff lorber fusion
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Keyboards, Guitar and Moog Bass: Jeff Lorber Saxophone: Bob Mintzer Electric Bass: Jimmy Haslip Drums: Vinnie Colaiuta Keyboards and Guitar: Jeff Lorber Electric Guitar: Paul Jackson Jr. Horn Section and Horn Arrangement: David Mann Mixed by Michael H. Guitar, Bass and Keyboards: Jeff Lorber Guitar: Paul Jackson Jr. Horn Section and Horn Arrangement: David Mann Congas: Lenny Castro Brauer mixes at Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY (through an SSL board) assisted by Steve VealyĬraig Bauer mixes at Hinge Studios, North Hollywood, CAĮlectric Bass and Bass Pulse: Jimmy Haslip
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Klaus Martin sequences recorded by Klaus in Cologne, Germany Recorded by Jeff Lorber at JHL Sound Pacific, Palisades, CA except:Īsh Soan drums recorded by Ash at Soanup Studio, Norfolk, GBĭave Mann horns recorded by Dave at Mannerism Studio, NYC, NY String and Orchestra Arrangement and Performance: Dave MannĪll Songs written by Jeff Lorber except Hidden Agenda co written with Jimmy Haslip Keyboards, Synth Bass, Guitar: Jeff Lorber Mastered by Gavin Lurssen at Lurssen Mastering, Los Angeles, CA Jeff Lorber Publishing: Songs of Lorb ASCAP Michael Thompson recorded by Mike at Cocoa Butt, Culver City, CA Recorded by Jeff Lorber at JHL Sound Pacific Palisades CA except for the following:ĭave Mann horns recorded by Dave at Mannerism Studio, NYC Piano, Rhodes, Guitar, Minimoog, Synth Bass: Jeff Lorber Piano, B3, Rhodes, Minimoog, Synth Bass: Jeff Lorber Piano, Rhodes, Synth Bass, Guitar, Minimoog: Jeff Lorber Piano, Rhodes, Guitar, Minimoog: Jeff Lorber Piano, Rhodes, Guitar, Synth Bass, Jeff Lorber I’m quite happy he rescued this tune from the cutting room floor, too.Horn Arrangement and Performance: Dave Mann Lorber contributed this song for an East project but East left it off of his record Lorber was quite happy to take it back and put it on his own next record. What “Hyperdrive” doesn’t have is Haslip on bass…because another bass legend Nathan East is filling in. And you’ll want to, because this snappy groove features those signature polyrhythms so tightly woven into a worldly, catchy keyboard/sax-rendered melody and capped off by an accomplished Lorber Rhodes aside. Today Shanachie released an advance single from Prototype, “Hyperdrive,” that you can dig to your heart’s content in the stream above.
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Prototype is also chock full of high caliber guest musicians such as Chuck Loeb, Dave Mann, Larry Koonse and Paul Jackson, Jr. The latest addition is saxophonist Andy Snitzer, who recently starred on Jason Miles’ terrific live Grover Washington tribute record. The Jeff Lorber Fusion has always been scary talented beyond its namesake leader and keyboard whiz, lately including Yellowjackets co-founder and electric bass legend Jimmy Haslip and in-demand drummer Gary Novak (Chick Corea, Allan Holdsworth). His fifth since the JLF comeback is just around the corner, too: Prototype is coming out Macourtesy of Shanachie Entertainment, Lorber’s first for the label. Since reviving the Jeff Lorber Fusion moniker in 2010, Jeff Lorber has been stamping out an album every year of so with no letup in quality. A godfather of original funky fusion has lately made it a point to demonstrate that there’s still no one who can make this kind of music better than him.