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Alive In L.A.

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Download links and information about Alive In L.A. by Lee Ritenour. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:03:55 minutes.

Artist: Lee Ritenour
Release date: 1997
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:03:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Little Bumpin' (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 5:04
2. Night Rhythms (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 7:06
3. Boss City (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 6:20
4. San Juan Sunset (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 5:11
5. Uptown (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 7:31
6. Waltz For Carmen (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 6:09
7. Wes Bound (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 6:53
8. Pacific Nights (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 3:29
9. Rio Funk (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 6:22
10. 4 On 6 (Live 1997 Ash Grove In Santa Monica) 9:50

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Jazz being the most spontaneous and improvisational of all musical forms, it's often best appreciated in a live setting, where artistry can take over for commercial considerations and jamming for minutes on end is encouraged. Lee Ritenour has enhanced his pop-jazz catalog in recent years with projects featuring tunes that would lend themselves to such creative stretching, and so wraps up his long run at GRP with Alive in L.A., a brilliantly realized, no-overdubs-allowed ensemble date that delves into his diverse interests, from Brazilian to straight-ahead trio jazz and blues. Fans who know him best from his lighthearted radio fare may just be astounded at his chops, which do proud the grand traditions of his idol Wes Montgomery, and even try to reach a bit beyond. Recorded over three nights at the Ash Grove in Santa Monica, CA, Ritenour finds a gang of musicians even more explosive than his Fourplay pals in saxman Bill Evans (who wails heartily on Wes Montgomery's odd metered "4 on 6"), keyboardists Alan Pasqua and Barnaby Finch, and drummer Sonny Emory. Rit's clearly in charge, but it's the energetic company he keeps that makes this a hard-grooving, unforgettable date.