For Fourplay, it's all a numbers game.
2011 marks the band's 20th anniversary, Let's Touch the Sky is their
12th album, and "new guy," Chuck Loeb is both Fourplay's third personnel
change and third guitarist replacing Larry Carlton, who stepped in for
Lee Ritenour in 1998.
Personnel changes in long-established
bands happen when a disgruntled member bolts over the dreaded "creative
differences" or out of necessity, as when Carlton decided to return to
his solo career. When it was Carlton's turn as the new guy on 4 (Warner
Bros., 1998), there was a consistency in sound between his playing and
Ritenour's. It wasn't until 2002's Heartfelt (Bluebird) that Carlton
seemed to truly settle in as an equal partner with keyboardist Bob
James, bassist Nathan East and drummer Harvey Mason.
Loeb has the advantage of
appearing on several of James' solo albums, and that familiarity serves
him well, as his guitar is featured early on his own "3rd Degree."
Loeb's style meshes well with the signature Fourplay radio friendly
tunes, but his playing is noticeably funkier than Carlton, and his
familiarity with James would seem to indicate his period of adjustment
into this supergroup will be a relatively quick one.
The introduction of new blood
surprises on Let's Touch the Sky, with "Golden Faders" being seven
minutes worth of swinging and sizzling, as if the band was just enjoying
jamming too much to stop. James dedicates "Gentle Giant" to the great
Hank Jones, who passed away in May, 2010, and is driven by James, with
an unexpected assist from East on acoustic bass.
More familiar are the East vocal
showcase, "I'll Still Be Lovin' You," while a subtle contribution from
Anita Baker makes "You're My Thrill" gently sparkle like sunlight on
water. Usually it's just asking for trouble to even try to cover an
R&B classic like "Love TKO," that weaker singers than Teddy
Pendergrass fear to even attempt; but American Idol winner Ruben
Studdard's version honors the original while updating it. It's one of
the bold and unexpected surprises of Let's Touch the Sky.
Changes in personnel can be
leading indicators of a band reaching the end of the line. Not this
time. If anything James, Mason and East seem invigorated by their new
playmate. Loeb is a perfect fit, and with his addition to the group as
both a composer and player, Fourplay is well situated to continue on
both artistically and commercially as a force with which to be reckoned.
Track Listing: Let's Touch the
Sky; 3rd Degree; More Than A Dream; Pineapple Getaway; I'll Still Be
Lovin' You; Gentle Giant (for Hank); A Night in Rio; Love TKO; Above and
Beyond; Golden Faders; You're My Thrill.
Personnel: Bob James: keyboards;
Nathan East: bass and vocals; Chuck Loeb: guitars; Harvey Mason: drums
and percussion; Ruben Studdard: vocals (8); Anita Baker: vocals (11).
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