Attitude Adjustment

Attitude Adjustment

performed by George Howard, 1956-1998, Jonathan Butler, 1961-, Ray Fuller, Paul Jackson, Jr., Phil Davis, Vance Taylor, fl. 1980, Darrell Smith, fl. 1990, Eric Daniels, fl. 1980, George Duke, 1946-2013, Lil' John Roberts, Sonny Emory, 1962-, Ray Griffin, Munyungo Jackson, fl. 1973 and Bill Summers, 1948- (GRP Records, 1996), 51 mins

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Field of Interest
Popular Music
Content Type
Music recording
Duration
51 mins
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Rhythm & Blues
Label
GRP Records
Performer
George Howard, 1956-1998, Jonathan Butler, 1961-, Ray Fuller, Paul Jackson, Jr., Phil Davis, Vance Taylor, fl. 1980, Darrell Smith, fl. 1990, Eric Daniels, fl. 1980, George Duke, 1946-2013, Lil' John Roberts, Sonny Emory, 1962-, Ray Griffin, Munyungo Jackson, fl. 1973, Bill Summers, 1948-
UPC (Physical)
00011105983921
Release Date
1996-02-27
Review
As one of the pioneers of the sound, the late George Howard was one of the most consistent rhythm and jazz saxmen over the last decade in terms of offering a smooth, light-funk melody that keeps to the status quo without going too far beyond it. Just as we thought he was staying on cruise control, his 1996 release offers a major Attitude Adjustment (GRP) to sizzling effect. There's still a smattering of the soprano silk-o-rama on the ballads, but mostly his horn hits the street at breakneck speed. He may go overboard in incorporating vocal effects, but more important is the fact that the party (a celebratory street scene emphasizing the best of African American culture) never lets up. The title of "A Whole Lotta Drum in Me" sums up the electrified production values, world percussion often meeting industrial punch and ultra-slick hip-hop. Even if the best tunes work better environmentally than harmonically, it's hard to argue with this much joy, which finds Howard more aggressive and tenacious than ever before. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Subject
Popular Music, American Music, Jazz, Music & Performing Arts, American Studies, Rhythm & Blues, Rhythm & Blues
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Rhythm & Blues

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