| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2003年06月10日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Shanachie Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | SHA5101 |
| SKU | 016351510129 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:00:38
Personnel: Kevin Toney (piano, keyboards, programming); Lamont Van Hook,
Lisa Vaughn (vocals); Pamela Williams (soprano saxophone); Ralph Jones (flute); Robert Turner (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Craig T. Cooper, Paul Jackson Jr. (guitar); Kevin McNeal (acoustic bass); Aaron Mills, Mel Brown, Ernest Tibbs, Victor Bailey (electric bass); Corey Mason, Rayford Griffen (drums); Mike Smith (percussion).
Recorded at K-Tone Studios, Chatsworth, California and Clearlake Audio, North Hollywood, California.
Personnel: Kevin Toney (piano, keyboards, programming, drum programming); Mike Smith (vocals, percussion); Lamont VanHook, Lisa Vaughn (vocals, background vocals); Craig T. Cooper, Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Ralph Jones (flute); Pamela Williams (soprano saxophone); Robert Turner (keyboards, bass synthesizer); Todd Hunter (synthesizer); Kevin McNeal, Kevin O'Neal (acoustic bass); Ernest Tibbs III, Aaron Mills, Mel Brown , Victor Bailey (electric bass); Carey Mason (drums).
Audio Mixer: Michael Vail Blum.
Recording information: Clearlake Audio, North Hollywood, CA; K-Tone, Chatsworth, CA.
Arrangers: Brent Robinson; Robert Turner ; Kevin Toney.
As far as hip and funky smooth jazz keyboardists go, Kevin Toney may not get the type of press and exposure that Brian Culbertson gets, but he more than compensates on Sweet Spot with an incredible array of grooves and a soulful style rooted in a 30-year career as an R&B heavyweight. And groove-intensive it is, from the thick shuffle behind the dreamy melody and speedy improves of "Mister T" to the consistent throb (courtesy of bassist Mel Brown) on the jumpy and instantly hummable title track. Unlike many purveyors of his instrument who use guest sax players because it's more radio-friendly, Toney seems to basically say, "here's what I do, dance, tap your toes, listen to me jam, forget the horns." The one exception to this, the retro-flavored, joyfully discofied "Coast to Coast," is more of a marketing idea in that he defers to new labelmate Pamela Williams rather than an outside star. Tracking Toney's influences is fun, in that he goes from the ultramodern (a lush reading of the recent pop hit "Dilemma," featuring Paul Jackson, Jr. on guitar) to a playful party tune ("So Much Fun") reminiscent of the Ramsey Lewis experience, complete with spirited background conversations a la "The In Crowd." Sweet indeed. ~ Jonathan Widran
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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