Bob James Trio - Straight Up
Released 1996
1. Nightcrawler
2. Ambrosia
3. James
4. Jody Grind, The
5. Lost April
6. Three Mice Blind
7. Hockney
8. Shooting Stars
9. Quiet Now

 

 
Bob James Trio: Bob James (piano); Christian McBride (bass); Brian Blade (drums). Recorded at the Power Station, New York, New York on December 20-21, 1995. As the title indicates, Bob James pares down his modus operandi on STRAIGHT UP. He gets back to the basics of a true jazz-trio formation and plays "straight-ahead" jazz. James leaves the synthesizers and electronic pianos behind, returning to the (acoustic) piano. Drummer Brian Blade and bassist Christian McBride round out the trio. James' compositions work beautifully in this format. The dramatic "Shooting Stars" and the Trio's take on Lyle Mays and Pat Metheny's "James" are especially nice. All nine tracks blend together, conveying the sense of a late-night performance in a dark, basement club. James goes back in time here, and he makes some perfect, old-fashioned soft jazz.
   

"I've been a Bob James fan since the 1970's, when I first became aware of him. In recent years on many occasions I have had the distinct pleasure of sharing the bill with Fourplay, and have never stopped marveling at his prowess. His "Angela", the theme from Taxi, will always bring a smile to my face. Great theme! Great show! Congratulations, Bob, on your well deserved recognition."
- Bobby Caldwell

   
"Bob James never ceases to amaze me. When I first met him he was sitting in front of a piano not looking at all like a pianist, so I didn't expect very much from him. Especially since he was about to accompany one of the greatest singers of our time, Ms. Sarah Vaughn, but when his hands touched that piano his brilliance became clearly evident. His musicianship reflected both his jazz and classical experience. He enhanced her performances beautifully. I later found him to be an incredible arranger who had a flair for pop music mixed with jazz and R&B. His recordings as a stable mate on CTI Records reflected a very listenable modern approach to jazz. As a producer he has created records that started a trend that transcends its time. As a member of the group Fourplay, Bob has once again shown his unlimited ability to adapt to any musical environment.

It is an honour to recognize Bob James as the first recipient of the George
Benson Lifetime Achievement Award." - George Benson

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








 

 

 

 

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