Artist: Warren Wolf
Album: Reincarnation
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 53:27
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 1,11 GB
Tracklist:
01. Warren Wolf – Smooth Intro (02:06)
02. Warren Wolf – For Ma (04:57)
03. Warren Wolf – Vahybing (07:06)
04. Warren Wolf – In the Heat of the Night (06:52)
05. Warren Wolf – The Struggle (09:19)
06. Warren Wolf – For the Love of You (07:07)
07. Warren Wolf – Sebastian and Zoë (05:27)
08. Warren Wolf – Livin’ the Good Life (05:26)
09. Warren Wolf – Come and Dance with Me (03:37)
10. Warren Wolf – Smooth Outro (01:26)
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On ‘Reincarnation’ Baltimore vibesman Warren Wolf reveals an entirely different side to his multi-faceted talents, allowing him to indulge his love for the R&B and soul hits that served as the soundtrack to his formative years in the 1990s. It’s also a celebration of a new lease on life, a happiness and contentment that he’s discovered through a new marriage and his five beloved children.Through his three prior Mack Avenue Music Group releases and his attention-grabbing work with the likes of Christian McBride, Bobby Watson, Karriem Riggins, Jeremy Pelt, and the SFJAZZ Collective, Warren Wolf has established himself as the foremost straight-ahead vibraphonist of his generation, a bop torchbearer well equipped to carry the mantle of forebears like Bobby Hutcherson and Milt Jackson.
For ‘Reincarnation’, the vibist realised he’d need a band equally versed in the jazz tradition and the sultry feel of vintage R&B. His compositions touched on the R&B groups that blared from the radio in his high school and college days: D’Angelo, Mint Condition, Prince, even 2Pac. He found the ideal chemistry through a mix of scene veterans and rising stars – drummer Carroll “CV” Dashiell III, bassist Richie Goods and newcomer vocalist Imani-Grace Cooper.
Marcellus “Bassman” Shepard, aka “The Man with the Voice,” a DJ on Baltimore’s WEAA 88.9, serves as emcee and Greek chorus throughout the album, providing a radio-style intro for the album on the opening track, “Smooth Intro,” and a summary farewell on the bookending “Smooth Outro.”
“This is just an album about love and feel-good music,” Wolf summed up. “At this point in my career, I just wanted to show that I can be versatile in many different styles. I plan to continue to grow and play all the wonderful music that has shaped me as a musician today.”