Lee Ritenour - 1990 - Stolen Moments Type: Studio Album Genre: Smooth Jazz / Crossover Jazz Original Release: 1990 GRP Records (March 29, 1990) Audio CD Release: 1990 GRP Records [GRD-9615] Total Playtime: 00:46:36 01. [06:40] Uptown 02. [06:36] Stolen Moments 03. [05:23] 24th Street Blues 04. [04:53] Haunted Heart 05. [06:23] Waltz for Carmen 06. [04:06] St. Bart's 07. [08:00] Blue in Green 08. [04:05] Sometime Ago Source [FLAC.tracks.cue] : simple.i = http://torrents.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2329551 ======================== Featuring: - Lee Ritenour - Guitar, Arranger, Guitar (Electric), Producer - Ernie Watts - Tenor Saxophone - Alan Broadbent - Piano, Roland Synthesizer - Mitch Holder - Guitar (Acoustic) - John Patitucci - Acoustic Bass, Fender Rhodes - Harvey Mason, Sr. - Drums Credits: - Dave Grusin, Takashi Misu, Larry Rosen, Hiroshi Aono - Executive Producer - Wally Traugott - Mastering - Don Murray - Engineer, Mixing - Robert Vosgien - Digital Editing - Mike Kloster - Assistant Engineer, Assistant - Leonard Feather - Liner Notes - Dan Serrano, Andy Ruggirello, Jacki McCarthy, David Gibb - Graphic Design - Hideo Oida - Photography Recorded at Sunset Sound, CA. Produced by Lee Ritemour ======================== Billboard Charts: - 1990 - Top Jazz Albums #3 ======================== - Review by Scott Yanow - allmusic.com After 15 years of guitarist Lee Ritenour primarily playing crossover music, this set of mostly straight-ahead jazz was a surprise. Ritenour always loved Wes Montgomery's playing and on many of these cuts, that influence dominates his sound and style. Assisted by tenor saxophonist Ernie Watts (who usually takes solo honors), pianist Alan Broadbent, bassist John Patitucci (sticking to acoustic) and drummer Harvey Mason, Ritenour performs such numbers as "Stolen Moments," "Haunted Heart," "Blue In Green" and "Sometime Ago," in addition to four originals (including "Waltz for Carmen"). Although not essential music, this is one of the rare Lee Ritenour rare sets that should interest straight-ahead jazz collectors.