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RETURN

Bill Connors

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.88 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2004

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. On The Edge (5:19)
2. Mr. Cool (5:49)
3. McMinor (7:08)
4. Mind Over Matter (5:56)
5. Minor Matters (5:28)
6. Try Tone Today (5:20)
7. Terrabill Blues (3:51)
8. Nobody Yet To (4:47)
9. It Be Fm (5:05)
10. Brasilia (6:46)

Total Time 55:59

Line-up / Musicians

- Bill Connors / guitar

With:
- Bill O'Connell / piano
- Lincoln Goines / bass
- Kim Plainfield / drums
- Mayra Casales / percussion

Releases information

Artwork: Brey Graphic Arts

CD ESC Records ‎- ESC 03690-2 (2004, Germany)

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Review by Matti
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4 stars -- First review for this album --

I'm continuing my expedition with less reviewed jazz/fusion artists in our database. American jazz guitarist BILL CONNORS (b. 1949) played on just one [ Chick Corea's ] RETURN TO FOREVER album, Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973), before going his own way and Al Di Meola becoming RTF's guitarist. Debuting in the legendary ECM label with Theme to the Gaurdian (1975), he made a bunch of albums in the seventies and the eighties, up to Assembler (1987). Then a long break. Aptly titled Return (2004) is still his latest album. It seems he never quite received the status he definitely would have deserved, and that's underlined by the fact he's still usually referred as a one-timer Return To Forever member.

This music is very much the kind of jazz/fusion that I wholeheartedly enjoy. The guitar is sonically comparable to PAT METHENY, my fave jazz artist, and other instruments of the quintet playing on this album are acoustic piano, bass, drums and percussion. The co-musicians are no familiar names to me, but I really enjoy their fresh and mellow sound. Bill O'Connell's elegant piano fits brilliantly together with the guitar and is very equal with it, too.

Pieces such as 'On the Edge' and 'Mind Over Matter' are very charming compositions full of life. The virtuosity never becomes self-indulgent, not even in the most complex and fast moments, there's always the fluent flow in music. In the beginning of 'Mr. Cool' Lincoln Goines on bass gets the spotlight. The slightly slower piece 'McMinor' brings valuable variety in the mood, although it could have been more openly romantic. After nine pieces composed by Bill Connors the album is closed by a mellow, beautiful version of John Coltrane's 'Brasilia'.

Return is a finely written, played and produced, post-bop oriented jazz album very easy to enjoy if you like e.g. Pat Metheny. There may not be absolute superb highlights that really move you emotionally, but no weak or boring moments either. A perfect balance between melodic mellowness and energetic vitality and virtuosity. In a word: excellent!

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