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Mark Whitfield: Grace
ByMark Whitfield
guitarb.1966

George Benson
guitarb.1943

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Al Foster
drums1944 - 2025

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
Although this record is distinctive in that it's a true family affair, with Whitfield's sons Mark Jr. (on drums) and Davis (on piano) joining him in a quartet that includes bassist

Yasushi Nakamura
bassBut this release, like many of Whitfield's prior ones, does also exhibit his inclination to draw liberally from the R&B/pop-jazz spectrum. Tracks like "Grace" (featuring the vocals of Sy Smith) or "Undiscovered" are a bit too saccharine, and they veer too far from jazz territory to maintain the cohesiveness of the record. These tracks are played well enough, to be sure, but it seems doubtful that this material will fully satisfy Whitfield's mainstream jazz listeners, just as it's likely that the more challenging cuts like "The Socrates Curse" won't be as appreciated by fans preferring the band's lighter fare. So while the record reveals once again Whitfield's formidable skill and his ability to do pretty much anything he wants on the guitar, a more integrated stylistic palette would have made the release even stronger and more compelling. ">
Track Listing
Afro Samurai; Blue D.A.; Grace; Double Trouble; Space Between Us; Fortress; Undiscovered; The Socrates Curse; Pulse Pt. 2.
Personnel
Mark Whitfield
guitarMark Whitfield: guitar; Davis Whitfield: piano, keyboards; Yasushi Nakamura: bass; Mark Whitfield, Jr.: drums; Sy Smith: vocals (on “Grace”).
Album information
Title: Grace | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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