Reboot

Reboot

by Ronnie Foster
Reboot

Reboot

by Ronnie Foster

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Organist Ronnie Foster recorded a handful of funky soul jazz albums for Blue Note in the 1970s before shifting his focus to a fruitful, decades-long session and production career. With 2022's Reboot, Foster returns to the storied label for his first solo album in over 30 years. His original albums, including 1973's The Two-Headed Freap, proved influential, inspiring the work of crate-digging hip-hop and acid jazz artists, most notably A Tribe Called Quest, who turned a sample of Foster's atmospheric jam "Mystic Brew" into their own track "Electric Relaxation" off their classic 1993 album Midnight Marauders. On Reboot, Foster recaptures much of that inspirational energy, crafting hooky, groove-based songs that feel like a smart update of his '70s funk and R&B style. Helping conjure this organic vibe are his trio bandmates, including guitarist Michael O'Neill and his son, drummer Chris Foster. We also get vital contributions by conga player Lenny Castro, percussionist Luis Conte, and drummer Jim Branly. As Foster's main instrumental foil, O'Neill is a deft choice, with a style that combines bluesy riffage with a wiry, fusion-esque sense of harmony bringing to mind players like John Scofield and Pat Martino. Together, their sound is darkly textural and mutable, as on the crunchy title track where they lay down an off-kilter melody that slyly evokes Miles Davis' "Freedom Jazz Dance" before settling into a breezy, George Benson-esque midsection. More languid is "Sultry," an after-hours cocktail bar anthem in which Foster and O'Neill trade whiskey-toned amber lines against buoyant Latin rhythms. There's also the aptly titled "Swinging," a finger-snapping blues that underlines just how much of the Jimmy Smith organ tradition Foster has carried forward in his own music. Similarly, on "Carlos," Foster reveals yet another of his influences, paying homage to guitarist Carlos Santana with a flamenco-inflected track that finds O'Neill spitting out fiery sustained lines against a kinetic Latin groove. Two of the best moments are an ebullient, gospel-inspired reading of Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" and the solo original "J's Dream," both of which find Foster drawing listeners deep into his golden-toned organ harmonies. With Reboot, Foster has made an album of softly textured electric jazz rife with wickedly infectious, head-bobbing grooves, just like he used to do back in the day. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 07/15/2022
Label: Blue Note
UPC: 0602445499809
Rank: 84608

Tracks

  1. Reboot
  2. Sultry Song II
  3. Swingin'
  4. J's Dream
  5. Isn't She Lovely
  6. Carlos
  7. Hey Good-Lookin' Woman
  8. After Chicago
  9. After Conversation with Nadia

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ronnie Foster   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano,Vocals
Jimmy Branly   Drums
Lenny Castro   Congas
Luis Conte   Shaker,Timbales
Michael O'Neill   Guitar
Jerry Lopez   Guitar,Flamenco Guitar
Josh Connolly   Vocals (Background)
Chris Foster   Drums,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Bernie Grundman   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Ronnie Foster   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Stevie Wonder   Composer
Don Was   Executive Producer
Chandler Harrod   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Steve Cook   A&R
Traci Fuller   A&R,A&R Assistance
Josh Connolly   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Jeff Fitzpatrick   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Jen Rosenstein   Photography
Rachel Jones   A&R
Kaylie Foster   Cover Design
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