![]() The title track, Prototype, has a bluesy feel to it. East gets a credit on this album, and Lorber gets their lead single. ![]() Actually the song was written for East’s latest release, Reverence, but Jeff liked it so much he kept it for himself! I think the result turned out ok. Nathan East makes a guest appearance on this track. Since then, in addition to the solo and the Fusion albums, Jeff has also produced artists, such as Richard Elliot, Gerald Albright, and Rick Braun, just to name a few. In 1982, Lorber released his first solo effort, It’s A Fact. In 1980, the band featured an up-and-coming artist….Kenny G. Jeff Lorber Fusion has been around since 1977, releasing their self titled album that year. What would a jazz album be without the guest appearances? Nathan East, Chuck Loeb, Larry Koonse, Paul Jackson Jr., and Dave Mann add to the star power here. They provide a nice, ten-track effort that will be a staple in your daily playlist. When I say high-energy, I mean this album could actually replace your morning coffee! The main players are back: Lorber, Jimmy Haslip, Gary Novak, and joining the fray on this project is veteran Andy Snitzer. Jeff Lorber Fusion is back with another high-energy funk album.
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