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ALBUM REVIEW

Gerald Albright is back with his eighteenth solo album called “G” and it packs a powerful punch of freestyle concepts with an extra kick.

“Taking Control,” the first single, showcases Albright's thumping bass line riffs that will remind most of the late Louis Johnson of The Brothers Johnson. “Read Your Mind,” a sexy mid tempo groove features Albright's daughter Selena who provides those complimentary luscious vocal hooks.

Michael McDonald, the former Doobie Brothers lead singer brings back to life the classic “Lovely Day” with his recognizable baritone sound paired nicely with Gerald Albright's soothing but effective saxophone solo.

“G” has plenty to offer jazz fusion and smooth jazz fans with the only complaint being just two of the cuts on the album are more than five-minutes leaving you wanting more.
 

Robert Trent Newell - Broadcast Support Services Manager