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The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman: Fountain of Youth
ByThere is no one with the surname of "Rippington" in The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman and there never has been. That's the best part of the joke Freeman has played since he dropped Moonlighting (GRP, 1987) on the heads of the contemporary jazz listener. The ever-rotating cast of players has included

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The centerpiece of the album is the singularly impressive "We Will Live Forever" with its distinctly Native American vibe. But it's actually modern day technology as the flute sound is actually created by Freeman's synth guitar and the pounding, powerful percussion sounds like the work of a dozen drummers hard at work, but it's still just little old Russ showing off his studio wizardry.
Freeman's scintillating guitar work on "The Sun King" has a distinctly George Harrison feel to it and Harrison was underestimated as a guitarist, much like Freeman is. This is where he showcases his guitar work and this is the best reason to buy Fountain of Youth. It's a pleasant enough one-off, but not a bold departure. ">
Track Listing
Spice Route; Rivers of Gold; North Shore; We Will Live Forever; The Sun King; Fountain of Youth; Emerald City; Soul Riders; Waterfalls of Bequia; Gardens of the Gods
Personnel
The Rippingtons
band / ensemble / orchestraRuss Freeman: guitars, all instruments
Album information
Title: Fountain of Youth | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: eOne Music
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