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Down to the Bone
Release Date: 09/25/2007
Original Release:  2000
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 999838_CD
UPC # 094636857626
Label: Narada
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1. Keep on Keepin' On sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Sound as a Pound sound samples  real  |  windows media
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4. Bridgeport Boogie sound samples  real  |  windows media
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6. Sowntown Shuffle sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Black Choice sound samples  real  |  windows media
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Performer: Down to the Bone
Engineer: Dave Tyler
Producer: Down To The Bone
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution

Notes: Down To The Bone: Tony Remy (guitar); Paul "Shilts" Weimar (flute, alto & tenor saxophone); Adrian Revell (flute, alto saxophone); Neil Anilley (piano, keyboards); Paul Turner, Ross Hillard (bass); Gota Yashiki (drums); Satin Singh (bongos, congas, timbales). Additional personnel: Stuart Wade, David Tyler (programming). Recorded at Internal Bass Studios, England. Down to the Bone: Tony Remy (guitar); Adrian Revell, Shilts (alto saxophone); Neil Angilley (keyboards); Paul Turner, Ross Hillard (bass guitar); Gota Yashiki (drums); Satin Singh (bongos). People who complain that today's contemporary jazz is a bit too smooth need to get the word on this outfit and in particular its third disc, which follows in the tradition of British acts like Brand New Heavies that blend acid jazz, jazz, pop, retro soul, modern R&B, and (dare we discern) a little disco? The funky and bluesy bounce and throb of the opening cut, "Keep on Keepin' On," is hard to resist. Mixing brass and the piano riffs of Neil Angilley creates an hypnotic effect over a punchy retro soul guitar flavor by Tony Remy. But the core tune is driven by the alto sax of Adrian Revell. So many elements, a simple description can't contain them all. "Sound as a Pound" opens with some modern synth effects and a croaking bassline combined with Remy's retro rhythm guitars; the lead is given to Angilley's playful jazzy piano melody, and a horn section comes in after a few bars to echo his jumpy spirit. "Bridgeport Boogie" is like a classic Crusaders tune, all dancing horn melody over Rhodes and electric organ for that perfect simmering '70s sheen. Interesting that the tune named "Righteous Reeds" begins with such a dramatic percussion jungle; the horns are fine, but the least dynamic part of the song! "The Backburner" begins the same way, giving percussionist Satin Singh a dramatic showcase for himself. "Downtown Shuffle" is all wah-wah guitar, pounding bass energy, and whimsical brass that soars to the heavens. A lot of instrumental albums these days take a breather for a radio-ready ballad, but these guys might consider such a break unimaginative or downright blasphemous. So might the listener who keeps on boppin' along. ~ Jonathan Widran
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