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Mindi Abair: In Hi-Fi Stereo
By A Mindi Abair album is not the go-to place that comes to mind for a showcase of old school soul and bluesy funk. Abair has carved out a niche as a capable, if not always inspired, smooth jazz saxophonist, cut from the cloth of her contemporaries
Kenny G
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Richard Elliot
saxophoneOnce again, the danger of making assumptions is proven, because with In Hi-Fi Stereo Abair takes the plunge headfirst into the deep end of soul-infused jazz. Equal parts homage to the music of

David Sanborn
saxophone1945 - 2024

Hank Crawford
saxophone, alto1934 - 2009
Abair shoots for a more organic feel than her often overly slick previous work, achieving a funkier feel, alongside producer Rex Rideout, by employing Rhodes electric piano, Wurlitzer and B3 organs, and even an ARP synth on "Take Me Home." Another masterstroke was utilizing soul music veterans, drummer Gadson and bassist Reggie McBride, as the rhythm section for most of the album.
On Stars (Peak, 2008), Abair split duties between saxophone and singing. The improvement here is that she focuses almost exclusively on saxophone, and wisely selects vocalists better suited to the material rather than stretch her own thin voice. This choice allows Abair to play to her strength as a far more accomplished saxophonist than vocalist. "Get Right" and "Be Beautiful" are a pair of soul/funk workouts, featuring vocals by Ryan Collins and David Ryan Harris respectively. Abair is content to support the vocals instead of competing with them for prominence.
Lalah Hathaway's turn on the instantly familiar, but slightly sexist James Brown
vocals
1933 - 2006
The best thing about In Hi-Fi Stereo is that it doesn't sound anything like what a Mindi Abair album is supposed to sound like. That may seem like a backhanded compliment, but it's not. It's more a recognition of how Abair has blossomed as an artist. Whether this signals a new course in Abair's career or if this is merely a sentimental romp, who can say? Either way, it's a good sign.
Track Listing
Any Way You Wanna; All Star; L'Esprit Nouveau; Get Right; Be Beautiful; Down for the Count; Girls' Night Out; Let the Whole World Know (Sing Your Song); It's a Man's Man's World; Take Me Home; The Alley.
Personnel
Mindi Abair
saxophoneMindi Abair: alto saxophone, horn arrangement (1, 2, 4, 6-9), vocals (3, 5, 8); James E. Gadson: drums (1-4, 7-10); Reggie McBride: bass (1, 2, 4, 6-11), upright bass (3); Randy Jacobs: electric guitar (1, 2, 4, 7-10), acoustic guitar (3, 4, 8); Stephen "Stevo" Theard: keyboards (1, 6), arrangement (1, 6, 10), programming (6); Rex Rideout: Wurlitzer (1, 5, 11), keyboards (1, 7), piano (2, 3, 10), programming (6, 8), Rhodes (8, 9); Cassandra O'Neal: Hammond B-3 (2, 3, 8, 9); Lee Thornberg: trumpet and trombone (2, 8, 9); Dave Woodford: tenor and baritone saxophones (2, 8); Bud Harner: ride cymbal (3); Ryan Collins: lead and background vocals (4); David Ryan Harris: guitar and vocals (5); Michael White: drums (5); Smitty Smith: bass (5); Dewayne Swan: Hammond B-3 (5); Jamey Tate: drums (6); Jay Gore: electric guitar (6, 11); Rodney Lee: Wurlitzer solo (6), Hammond B-3 solo (11); Jessi Collins: background vocals (8); Lalah Hathaway: lead and background vocals (9), vocal arrangement (9); Phil Parlapiano: Rhodes, Arp keyboard and organ (10); Lance Abair: Hammond B-3 (11).
Album information
Title: In Hi-Fi Stereo | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Heads Up International
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