<< MP3 Althea Rene - In The Flow (2013)
Althea Rene - In The Flow (2013)
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate192kbit
GenreJazz
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 1 year
Size 73.79 MB
 
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Chalk up another one for flautist Althea Rene. Her latest, In The Flow (due for release on May 28), is bound to position itself on the charts in a very respectable place. Full of happy grooves, sweet melodies, and infectious hooks, this project will knock ‘em out cold.

Having fallen in love with her groove since her In the Moment release, I came into this expecting just what I got: Energetic, full-bodied contemporary jazz from an electrifying artist who knows her way around a flute.

Joining Rene here are master producer for Trippin N Rhythm Records Michael Broening on keys (on select tracks) who also offers his writing skills throughout the album, Mel Brown on bass, Freddie Fox on guitar, Randy Scott handling the sax action, and one of my favorite trumpeters Cindy Bradley. Also contributing on select tracks are drummers John Herrera and Michael White, Dan Cipriano on sax, trumpet, and trombone, and Thano Sahnas on acoustic guitar.

This party starts from the lead track, “La’ Solstice” and never lets up. Singling out just a couple of my faves, the title track is a high-steppin’ sizzler while the suave and confident mid-tempo “H Town Step” saunters along, seducing along the way. This is absolutely perfect for a coastal drive, top down, and a soft breeze caressing your face while the melodious music teases your heart and soul. Also, I would be grossly negligent if I failed to mention the finale – the absolutely gorgeous and well-arranged “Song for Wilhemina.”

Others of serious note are the delicious, swaying “Sunday Cruise,” “Used to Love You,” “Flutations,” her take on the classic “Free,” the cookin’ “FM 1960,” and so many more. Simply put, a killer album.

In The Flow may well be Rene’s best offering to date, although In The Moment is a strong competitor for that distinction. No matter. They all rock. Here is a woman who knows how to groove and how to make that groove a personal experience for all of us. Another A+ effort. – Ronald Jackson

Tracklist
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01. La' Solstice
02. Sunday Cruise
03. Used to Love You
04. Flutations
05. Free 4
06. FM 1960
07. Snoochi Pooch
08. In the Flow
09. H-Town-Step
10. Song for Wilhemania

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