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This is a very nice early '80s jazz fusion release from Captain Fingers himself, Lee Ritenour. Rit has enjoyed a long and prosperous career in jazz fusion, funk, and smooth jazz. He is well worth a listen if you enjoy tasty runs and blazing chops.On this record, he is joined by some stellar side musicians.The pressing is great. No complaints. Recommended
If you're after some chill, summery, laid-back funk tunes, "Fly By Night" is the track for you!
With Captain Fingers (1977), Lee Ritenour cemented his status as a top player in the jazz fusion scene. Building on his debut, First Course, this album finds Ritenour delving further into the genre, masterfully mixing jazz, funk, and rock. The outcome is a collection of incredibly memorable tracks that strike a perfect balance between complexity and approachability. Ritenour's guitar work takes center stage, delivering impressive solos that combine intricate melodies with fiery riffs, showcasing both his technical skill and emotional range. He tailors his playing to suit each song's mood, crafting a unified and engaging listen. The album boasts an outstanding lineup of musicians, featuring keyboardist Patrice Rushen, bassist Chuck Rainey (who contributes to the famous title track), and drummer Harvey Mason. Each musician adds their unique touch, resulting in a rich, multi-layered sound. The production is top-notch, capturing every detail with crystal clarity. Standout tracks like the funky and lively "Captain Fingers," with its unforgettable groove, and the ethereal "Dolphin Dreams" demonstrate Ritenour's knack for composition. His cover of Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" proves his ability to put his own spin on well-known tunes. Captain Fingers remains a cherished album in the jazz fusion world. It captures a peak moment for Ritenour, as he confidently explores the potential of his instrument and the genre. It's an album that continues to captivate listeners, a testament to the lasting impact of Ritenour's musical vision.
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