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Bob Ross: Arriving
ByOn Arriving, Ross works with(in) a format that many tend to associate with vibraphonist

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Mark McCafferty
vibraphoneb.1985
Ross' songs and solos are inviting and accessible, but melody doesn't seem to be foremost on his mind. None of these songs will leave you with something to hum when the listening experience is over, yet many provide a warm embrace while filtering through the speakers. The band is occasionally found spinning its wheels, but that's not the norm here.
Ross and company deliver dreamy atmospheric ballads ("Unity Road"), bluesy fare that can be generic ("G Blues") or unique ("Mob Talk"), Brazilian-laced music ("Starlit Sky"), straightforward swingers ("Flying South") and backbeat-driven numbers. The quartet's strong suit surrounds its ability to create a pleasing sonic mesh. The only exception surrounds drummer
Leon Robinson
drumsWhile the young guitarist cites players like

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967

Jonathan Kreisberg
guitarb.1972
Track Listing
Arriving; Mob Talk; Siri; Starlit Sky; KT's Dream; Unity Road; Flying South; Summer Rain; G Blues; Night At The Greenwich.
Personnel
Bob Ross
guitarBob Ross: guitar; Mark McCafferty: vibraphone; John Toedtman: bass; Leon Robinson: drums.
Album information
Title: Arriving | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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