Review - Yellowjackets featuring Mike Stern
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People today tend to look for the negative, and unfortunately so do most music critics of all formats. The reality of it is, more likely the product reviewed will be remembered long after the comments of even the harshest of critics and that the product took more effort to create than the best of words put down on a sheet of paper. I have seen some of the fans reviews and they are pretty critical of the new release from this Grammy winning group. Why is this? Maybe it is because most fans of the group like the music to be in line with a previous favorite release, and not dare to take too many chances which probably is in line with most record labels thinking too.With their new release “Lifecycle” the Yellowjackets have actually gone back to their roots by adding a guitar to the stellar quartet’s sound. The original guitar player back in the embryo days of this legendary group was Robben Ford, a pro indeed who is now immersed in some great blues playing.

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So to add guitar to the 2008 project gifted and talented jazz guitarist Mike Stern was incorporated and even contributed two of his own penned tracks. The end result are ten music laden tracks of which 7 feature Mike Sterns’ guitar workings and the 3 remaining are some flawless quartet work that showcase just how good the Yellowjackets are. The idea for this project actually happened in Montreal where Mike Stern invited “Jackets” to perform together at the 2007 Montreal Jazz Fest, where the chemistry must have been great as it extends to this recording that highlights all five musicians’ credentials. From the opening notes of the disc ‘Falken’s Maze’ the playing is crisp and tight. Mike Stern’s fretwork interweaves with the Yellowjackets creating textures of groove laden rhythms and sparkling solos. The vibe then takes a distinctive laid back southern feel to ‘Country Living’ with some stellar bass lines and bluesy yet soulful jazz licks from Mike Stern’s guitar all over the tight rhythm from Jimmy Haslip and Marcus Baylor that builds to a jam from Russell Ferrante’s keys and Bob Mintzer’s sax before fading out to that soulful southern groove.

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Mike Stern’s penned ‘Double Nickel’ is next and one of the highlights of the disc with some serious fretwork over a massive groove, leading to a smooth yet energetic solo from Bob Mintzer and a piano workout form Russell Ferrante. This track is begging for airplay and exposure and showcases the musicians’ at their best. On ‘Dreams Go’ the vibe is slow and sensual and very easily could find it’s way to the big screen as easily as it will find it’s way into your memory banks of those ones that got away memories, a simply stunning track of depth that showcases the ability to reach deep for simple yet soul touching music. ‘Measure of a Man’ is the first of the 3 quartet workouts and should be a live staple track for years to come. The piece is energetic and keeps its’ focus for over 7 minutes. ‘Yahoo” is a complexity of fascinating rhythms, groove laden solos and sparkling interplay between all five performers. The hooks jump off the speakers in a track that is made for cruising or hanging with friends.


That brings us to another of my favorite tracks of the project ‘I Wonder’ with an easy going vibe and some thought provoking solos from Mike Stern, Bob Mintzer and Jimmy Haslip. Find yourself an easy chair and curl up with this track as it reaches deep within. Up next is my favorite of the project ‘3 Circles’ which is a 7:30 workout of pure jazz expression and musicianship from some of the most accredited and passionate jazz artists of today. Each member has his solo over a tight groove from Marcus Baylor and Jimmy Haslip that seams together effortlessly for a remarkable piece of modern music. The remaining two combo pieces are ‘Claire’s Closet’ and ‘Lazaro’ which are both Yellowjackets’ exemplary compositions and bring a smooth yet demanding closure to a classy project. Charter member Russell Ferrante has said that he wanted “Lifecycles” to feel like Mike had been in the band forever and from my ears they have succeeded. “Lifecycles” has proven that once again you may have to take a step back in order to move forward to new and exciting roads in music….and in life. - by Paul Ericson 



Yellow Jackets and Mike Stern: Jazz Stars Set for A New Album Next Year
December 13, 2007 - The Yellowjackets, two-time Grammy winners and cutting-edge purveyors of innovative and eclectic jazz for more than 25 years, and Mike Stern, the four-time Grammy nominee who has established himself as the premier jazz and jazz-fusion guitarist of his generation, are headed for the studio in January 2008 for a joint project, that could be a milestone in contemporary jazz. The studio project was inspired by Yellowjackets' appearance as guest musicians during Stern's performance at the Montreal Jazz Festival in the summer of 2007, and will showcase all five musicians' individual and collective virtuosity as instrumentalists and songwriters. Stern and the Yellowjackets are both still riding on the wave of critical and commercial success generated by their most recent Heads Up releases. JazzTimes said Stern's Who Let the Cats Out is "his most eclectic effort yet-and just may be his best as well." In response to t he Jackets' 25 - an aptly titled celebration of their 25th anniversary as a recording and touring unit - Downbeat called the quartet "one of the few bands from the early '80s to retain its punch today."- by Akbar Nour


Happy Anniversary to the Yellowjackets
May 15, 2006 - No one celebrates 25 years of union without a big commemoration and for fans of the Yellowjackets this will translate to the ultimate compilation package. Yellowjackets, "Twenty-Five" will be released May 23, 2006 and feature a "best of" mix including a bonus DVD with live performances and interviews. The two-disc package will also feature behind the scene footage. The Yellowjackets were formed by keyboardist Russell Ferrante, bass wiz Jimmy Haslip and guitarist Robbin Ford in 1981. - by John Beaudin


Smooth Jazz Christmas 2005
September 28, 2005 - Smooth Jazz artists Dave Koz, Brian McKnight, Chaka Khan, Eric Marienthal, Vanessa Williams, Norman Brown, David Benoit, Toni Braxton, Rick Braun, and Gerald Albright, will all contribute to this holiday seasons "A Charlie Brown Christmas Tribute". The album is due October 4th from Peak Records.

Anita Baker will also release a holiday album with Blue Note. "Christmas Fantasy" hits stores October 4th, and will feature appearances by Joe Sample, Larry Carlton, Nathan East, Ricky Lawson, and all four members of
The Yellowjackets. Barry Eastman, who co-produces here, also wrote three original tunes for the outing.

Diana Krall will deliver her first Christmas album in 2005. The outing, "Christmas Songs" will be released on Verve November 1st.

Dave Koz and friends, David Benoit, Patti Austin, and Jonathan Butler will be hitting the road on "A Smooth Jazz Christmas Tour". Dates are available on www.davekoz.com - by Cheryl Philips


Review - Yellowjackets - Peace Round - A Christmas Celebration
November 19, 2004 - When I grow up I want to be Jimmy Haslip. I'm not even a bass player but that guy does stuff to you. Maybe he learned that voodoo thing from cohorts Russell Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, Marcus Baylor or Mr. Claus who's pictured with the boys inside their latest CD "Peace Round." Listening to a Yellowjackets album is always a lesson in humility. It's not that other Smooth Jazzers can't play at that Yellowjackets level but that many of them won't. Smooth Jazz is not as homogenized as some critics claim but it does need to dig a little deeper and no one makes that clearer than bands like Spyro Gyra or the Yellowjackets. Read more.

Yellowjackets Re-release First Album & Prepares New CD For 2005
September 28, 2004 - The album that started it all for the Yellowjackets has been re-released on Rhino Records. The remastered self titled album features expanded and remastered tracks plus demo tunes recorded back when the Yellowjackets were trying to get their first record deal. The original line-up of the Yellowjackets included keyboardist Russell Ferrante, bassist Jimmy Haslip and drummer Ricky Lawson along with guitarist Robben Ford. The album was originally released in 1981. The Heads Up label has more good news today for Yellowjackets fans, the groups Christmas album "Peace Round - A Christmas Celebration" which was previously only available on the bands website is now available in stores. There's more, the Yellowjackets yet untitled next album will be released in March of next year. Meanwhile the group is on the road with dates announced stretching into 2005. Click here for a full itinerary


Hiroshima And Yellowjackets Sneak A Peak At Christmas
August 11, 2004 - Christmas is still some time away but record companies have to plan ahead so excuse them for sipping on the eggnog a little early. Heads Up has just announced news of two holiday releases first Hiroshima's ' Spirit of the Season' and the Yellowjackets 'Peace Round.' The latter was available in limited release last year. Hiroshima's Christmas album should expand the boundaries musically, Dan Kuramoto of the band says, "Every Hiroshima record is an attempt to reflect the diversity of our society and that diversity is the heart and soul of our music." So we look forward to Christmas. We'll keep you up to date.


Your Smooth Jazz Christmas CD's
September 23, 2003 - Remember when it was slim pickins' for variety in Christmas music? Not that long ago Christmas carols meant Bing Crosby, Perry Como or Nat King Cole, not that there's anything wrong with the classics. What music brings us back to Christmas past better than Cole singing Mel Torme's "Christmas Song?" Well, for the last ten years new Christmas music by contemporary acts has flown off the shelves and every genre in music has reaped the benefits. Even Jethro Tull is releasing a holiday album! In Smooth Jazz this year some of the 'A' list acts to contribute include Saxophonist
Mindi Abair, Jim Brickman, BWB and the Yellowjackets. The latter is now available on the official Yellowjackets site www.yellowjackets.com but will be officially released October 7th titled, "Peace Round a Christmas Celebration."(pictured Left) One dollar from every sale will go to the Union Station Foundation, an organization that provides help for the homeless. Jim Brickman releases his second Christmas album "Peace" today. The title track first single, a non Christmas song featuring Collin Raye is already an A.C. hit. Watch for our interview with Jim Brickman coming soon. Verve will release a traditional Jazz compilation from their "For Lovers" series on November 21st. We will keep you updated on further holiday albums.

Yellowjackets To Play Fundraiser
August 4, 2003 - The boys in the Yellowjackets are set to play a fundraiser for an organization that helps the homeless get back on their feet. The event for Pasadena's Union Station Foundation will also feature other musicians and some actors including Hector Elizondo and Jeff Goldblum. The show on Sunday, August 10 will include few extras for the $150 ticket price like wine, hors d'oeuvres, and chance to bid at a silent auction. Pasadena's Union Station Foundation is one of the larger organizations helping the homeless in Pasadena and Greater Los Angeles. The Yellowjackets latest album "Times Squared" is on the Heads Up label. For more information on Union Station foundation click here. www.unionstationfoundation.org/
Here's a complete list of performers

Yellowjackets
Adam Arkin, master of ceremonies, actor and percussionist
Dori Caymmi, guitarist, composer, vocalist
Hector Elizondo, actor, percussionist
Jeff Goldblum, actor, pianist
Kevyn Lettau, vocalist, songwriter
Michael Shapiro, percussionist
The Perri Sisters, vocalists
Jerry Watts, bass guitarist





 
 
 
 
 
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