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Artist: Fourplay
Label: Heads Up
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 3146
UPC: 053361314620
EAN: 0053361314620

Release Date: September 23, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Fortune Teller - Fourplay, East, Nathan
  • The Whistler - Fourplay, Mason, Harvey
  • Ultralight - Fourplay, Carlton, Larry
  • Cape Town - Fourplay, East, Nathan
  • The Yes Club - Fourplay, James, Bob
  • Prelude for Lovers - Fourplay, DiSimone, Kevin
  • Look Both Ways - Fourplay, James, Bob
  • Argentina - Fourplay, Mason, Harvey
  • Comfort Zone - Fourplay, Carlton, Larry
  • Sebastian - Fourplay, James, Bob

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
According to some very basic laws of nature, when powerful forces come together, some form of energy is created - usually in large amounts. In music, the laws of interaction are no different. When keyboardist Bob James, bassist Nathan East, guitarist Larry Carlton and drummer Harvey Mason come together as Fourplay, the result is Energy.

Energy grafts a variety of sounds - R&B, pop, African and more - to Fourplay's unwavering jazz foundations. In addition to vocals by East - a charter member since the band's inception in 1990 - the album also features a vocal track by Esperanza Spalding, the upright bassist, composer and vocalist.

Album Description
2008 album from this Jazz supergroup: Nathan East (vocals, bass guitar); Larry Carlton (guitars); Bob James (keyboards); Harvey Mason (drums). 10 tracks.


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4 out of 5 stars Another good album from a consistently good band   December 2, 2008
Olukayode Balogun (Leeds, England)
Fourplay have done really well. Of the plethora of jazz "super groups" that were formed back in the early 90s - and I won't name any names - this one seems to be the only one still standing. Or at least, the only one still putting out consistently decent music, after 17 years and a dozen or so albums.

Bob James (keyboards), Larry Carlton (guitar), Nathan East (bass & vocals) and Harvey Mason (drums) are all well known and respected in their respective fields and have all had, and still have, successful solo careers. Together, I think they're something pretty special. This album is pretty much what I expected from them, which is not a bad thing, and in places, has touches of the old-school sound effects James used to employ on his albums back in the the 70s and 80s. For example, the whistling sounds on "The Whistler". Again, not a bad thing.

I really wanted to be able to give the album five stars but "Cape Town" and "Prelude For Lovers" marred my overall enjoyment of it. I found the beats - they sounded way too mechanical to be real drums - on the former song too clunky and I enjoy East much more when he provides vocal effects, which he does brilliantly on the album closer "Sebastian", than when he actually sings, as he does on "Cape Town" - with members of his family providing backing vocals, apparently. Actually, now I look a bit more closely, "Cape Town" is produced and arranged by Fourplay and Marcel East (Nathan's son, presumably), and that explains a lot. Marcel also takes responsibility for additional programming, percussion, engineering, keyboards & guitar on the song. I'm thinking maybe it should have gone on Marcel East's album.

The latter song features Esperanza Spalding on vocals and I know she's getting a lot of buzz at the minute but her vocals did nothing for me. It's quite possible that I just didn't like the song. I will be checking out Spalding's recent album (Esperanza) though, as it's been getting a lot of praise from people who know what they're talking about. I'm just hoping that I'll enjoy her bass playing and songwriting more than her singing.

But back to Fourplay and this CD. Standout tracks for me include the album opener, the jaunty "Fortune Teller" (written by Nathan East, Bob James & Jeff Babko); "Look Both Ways" (Bob James), which surprised me with its urgency, energy and vitality, as I always found Fourplay to be known for a more laid back sound; and the aforementioned "Sebastian" (also written by James).

All in all though, a pretty decent album.



5 out of 5 stars THE BEST CD SINCE LEE LEFT.   November 26, 2008
Clarence J. Kearse (HAVERTOWN, PA United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

THE BEST CD FROM THE GROUP SINCE LEE RITTENOUR LEFT.THIS GROUP HAS SOME KICK AGAIN. 5BIG STARS.


3 out of 5 stars Its ok   November 13, 2008
M. R. Thode (New Zealand)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Really nothing too different from what they have done before....good dinner music but not as listenable as the fist three albums IMHO. Superb recording quality if you want to sit down and appreciate you HiFi. I still miss Lee Ritenour though - felt like he spiced up the music abit more (still think Larry is great though).


5 out of 5 stars Fourplay rocks, ehh, jazzes!   November 4, 2008
GJ (The Netherlands)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Super SACD, great music, it seems they get better all the time (small dip: Journey). Larry Carltin tops his best playing ever, Nathan East is THE bass man every band could/should wish. Bob James, keyboardman extraordinaire and Harvey: pleasantly lazy drumplayer, every beat is the right beat. Ultralight is excellent guitarplaying: Wes Montgomery sounds now and then, but very much 21st century. Esperanza Spalding is a tempting singer, so, all in all, excellent CD. In short: Super SACD, for the sound is brilliant.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful   November 2, 2008
M. pierce (Edenton, NC)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

As always Fourplay does it again. You can never go wrong purchasing one of their CD's.