David Sanborn – Time and The River (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/88,2kHz]

David Sanborn – Time and The River (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time – 45:04 minutes | 826 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Okeh

Time and the River is alto saxophonist David Sanborn’s tenth studio album. The record was produced by Marcus Miller, who has worked with Sanborn on numerous albums, and includes works that the two wrote together.

Time and The River is a brand new album from Jazz saxophonist David Sanborn. It is his first collaboration in the studio with producer and bass player Marcus Miller in over fifteen years. Through the years, the two have worked together on a number of records, winning five Grammy Awards and their albums went Gold multiple times.

In his three-and-a-half-decade career, Sanborn has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards and has had eight gold albums and one platinum album. He continues to be one of the most highly active musicians of his genre. Though Sanborn has worked in many genres, his solo recordings typically blend jazz with instrumental pop and R&B. He released his first solo album Taking Off in 1975 and has worked extensively as a session musician, notably on David Bowie’s Young Americans (1975).
Time and The River is a groove oriented jazz album, with funky beats and beautiful ballads where Sanborn can show the emotional side of his legendary saxophone skills. Additional credits go to Roy Assaf, Justin Mullens, Tim Vaughn, Ricky Peterson, Javier Diaz, Marcus Baylor, Larry Braggs, Randy Crawford.

Time and the River is David Sanborn’s 25th studio date, marking his 40th anniversary as a leader. Though released by Sony’s Okeh imprint, he funded it with a Pledgemusic drive. Befitting of such an occasion, he reunites with bassist and producer Marcus Miller. Though they haven’t worked as a team on a record in over 15 years, they’ve netted five previous Grammys and seven Gold Records. The pair assembled a killer studio band — guitarists Yotam Silberstein and Nicky Moroch, keyboardist Roy Assaf, B-3 organist Ricky Peterson, Peter Hess on horns and flute, Marcus Baylor on drums, and Javier Diaz on percussion (with extended horn sections on a few tunes). Time and the River is a thoroughly engaging assortment of meaty contemporary jazz, silvery funk, classy R&B, and global grooves. “A La Verticale” kicks off with kalimbas, congas, and funky guitar vamps as the saxophonist introduces the soaring melody over elliptical, spacy, electric piano with Miller’s bassline playing both rhythmic and melodic foils to the guitarist’s keen lyric interplay. Sanborn’s solo is all killer, no filler (they are throughout). This groove-laden jam is the first in a series that lingers in the head as it moves the body. Drums, percussion, and B-3 introduce a dark, lustrous Latin groove on “Ordinary People” before his smoky horn enters. After the gently swinging ballad “Drift,” Sanborn enlists Tower of Power vocalist Larry Page (with a soaring backing chorus) in the raucous funk cover of “I Can’t Get Next to You.” Sanborn’s searing alto fills burn atop guitars, electric piano, and slamming trap kit. Miller’s low-end theory is all punch and sting. “Oublie Moi” (“Forget me”) is moody and sensual; it’s a drum-centered ballad where the saxophonist’s emotional wail plays the singer’s role. “Seven Days and Seven Nights” — also with colorful expanded horns and winds — sparkles; it weds Latin and Caribbean grooves to hip, contemporary jazz vamps. Randy Crawford adds her lustrous vocal to a sexy, slow-burning read of “Windmills of Your Mind.” “Spanish Groove” is exactly what it says, but the weave between Afro-Latin funk and gritty soul-jazz is infectious and pushes the margins of both. Miller roils and pops just under Sanborn’s taut, tough cry, and the two punctuate an exceptionally creative horn chart. “Overture” is from David Amram’s original score for The Manchurian Candidate, a melancholy 14-note theme, where Sanborn reclaims the source’s trumpet line, and is joined by Assaf on electric piano. This curious closer offers a gentle yet canny and strategic closure to an album whose musical terrains and textures are as focused as they are varied, all of them in the cut. Magnificent. –AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek

Tracklist:
01. David Sanborn – A la verticale (05:22)
02. David Sanborn – Ordinary People (05:14)
03. David Sanborn – Drift (04:37)
04. David Sanborn feat. Larry Braggs – Can’t Get Next to You (feat. Larry Braggs) (04:35)
05. David Sanborn – Oublie Moi (04:45)
06. David Sanborn – Seven Days Seven Nights (05:51)
07. David Sanborn feat. Randy Crawford – Windmills of Your Mind (feat. Randy Crawford) (04:58)
08. David Sanborn – Spanish Joint (04:26)
09. David Sanborn – Overture from The Manchurian Candidate (02:27)
10. David Sanborn – Little Church (Bonus Track) (02:45)

Personnel:
David Sanborn – alto saxophone
Marcus Miller – bass

Production:
Producer: Marcus Miller

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