Loeb says the album gets away from most of the technology used with his previous recordings and instead focuses on the basic trio of guitar, bass and drums.
He does however have a little help on this album, with contributions from smooth jazz superstars, including Brian Culbertson, who has a trombone solo, and saxophonist Eric Marienthal, as well as trumpeter Till Bronner and bassists Gerald Veasley and Will Lee.
Between 2 Worlds also features vocal contributions from Loeb’s wife, Carmen Cuesta, and daughter, Lizzy Loeb. Song titles include the cover track and James Taylor’s “Mean Old Man,” as well as “Let’s Go,” “Mittens,” “Let’s Play” and “Hiram,” the latter a tribute to the late guitarist Hiram Bullock. In addition, the song “360” is dedicated to fellow guitarist Pat Metheny.
Between 2 Worlds will be released on March 24th.
More than simply a brilliant jazz guitarist, Chuck Loeb has also produced a number of high-profile artists, including Spyro Gyra, Bob James, Walter Beasley, Larry Coryell and Kim Waters.
For more information on Chuck Loeb, including a newsletter about things to come in the New Year, you can visit his website, chuckloeb.com.
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