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The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman: Cote D' Azur
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Jeff Kashiwa
saxophoneAble assistance comes from the rhythm section of bassist

Rico Belled
bassb.1970
Which is not to say everything on Cote D' Azur goes against the grain. "Postcard From Cannes" and "Riviera Jam" are the standard smoothed-out fare Freeman has cranked out for 24 years and 15 albums, yet somehow, it seems less tedious than on previous Rippington albums. There's enough interesting stuff here, like the duel between Freeman's electric guitar licks and Kashiwa's saxophone on "Rue Paradis," to offset the rote filler.
This far along it's unlikely Freeman is going to redesign The Rippingtons as the second coming of

Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971

Kenny G
saxophone, sopranob.1956
Track Listing
Cote D' Azur; Le Calypso; Bandol; Sainte Maxime; Postcard From Cannes; Passage to Marseilles; Provence; Rivera Jam; Rue Paradis; Mesmerized.
Personnel
The Rippingtons
band / ensemble / orchestraRuss Freeman: guitars, guitar synthesizer and keyboards; Dave Karasony: drums; Rico Belled: bass; Bill Heller: keyboards; Jeff Kashiwa: saxophones.
Album information
Title: Cote D' Azur | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Peak Records
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