| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2017年01月20日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Yamaha Entertainment Group |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 23468 |
| SKU | 086792346830 |
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構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:53
Personnel: Stefan Petrescu, Wei Tsun Chang, David Delhomme, Carrie Bailey, Janet Darnall, Betsy Lamb, Erin Hall, Ali Hoffman, Katelyn Westergard, Alicia Enstrom, Mary Kathryn Van Osdale, David Angell (violin); Seanad Chang, Kristin Wilkinson, Jim Grosjean, Monisa Angell (viola); Julia Tanner, Sari Reist, Carole Rabinowitz, Emily Nelson, Anthony LaMarchina (cello).
Audio Mixer: Antonio "Moogie" Canazio.
Recording information: CA Fisher Lane Farm Studios, UK; Castle Oaks Studio, Calabasas, CA; Move Studio, Woodland Hills, CA; NRG Studios, North Hollywood, CA; Ocean Way Studios, Nashville, TN; The Tracking Room, Nashville, TN; United Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Yahama Entertainment Group Studios, Franklin, TN.
Photographers: Kharen Hill; Alysse Gafkjen.
One inspiration for the title of bassist Nathan East's second album for Yamaha -- third if the Grammy-nominated Bob James collaboration The New Cool is counted -- was the passing of Maurice White. The Earth, Wind & Fire leader is twice paid explicit tribute on Reverence. First, there's a faithful version of "Love's Holiday," featuring Philip Bailey in support, with East's bass in White's lead role during the verses. A slick "Can't Hide Love" fake-out and some other references are in the mix, too. Additionally, "Serpentine Fire" gets an ornate update with Bailey and EW&F partners Verdine White and Ralph Johnson. Phil Collins' drums and Eric Clapton's guitar are dredged from the master recording of an abandoned project, lost for 25 years, that was found in Patti Austin's basement by East's engineer. Given East's continued predilection for uplifting wordless melodies, and the frequent use of bright horns, the uplifting spirit of EW&F flows through much of the album. The Ruben Studdard-fronted "Why Not This Sunday," for instance, sounds like it could be a cover of something from the Faces era. The album's balanced mix of originals and reinterpretations, including another nod to Stevie Wonder (with saxophonist Kirk Whalum), connects it with East's 2014 release, and so does another duet with his pianist son Noah -- the latter hopefully a recurring element of future recordings. Yolanda Adams and Nikki Yanofsky take lead vocal turns elsewhere, and Chick Corea is showcased on the subtly soaring "Shadow," a throwback of sorts to late-'70s fusion albums like Secret Agent and Friends. East plays multiple bass parts on the majority of the songs, including a solo version of "Until We Meet Again," the conclusion. ~ Andy Kellman
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