iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Casually Introducing by Walter Smith III, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Casually Introducing

Walter Smith III

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

Album Review

Walter Smith gets the homage-paying out of the way with the first track of this debut, a reprise of Sam Rivers' "Cyclic Episode," where Smith proves his neo-traditionalist credentials evoking all the tenor sax greats during his torrid solo. For the rest of the album, though, Smith offers his personal interpretation of jazz, putting forth one of the most unique, eclectic and forward albums (let alone debuts) of its time. "Kate's Song" and "Tail of Benin" — the two tunes following the neo-bop opener — sound like little else in the new-millennium jazz box. Smith writes a swooping, in-and-out arrangement for "Kate's Song," which takes a late detour into some trance/electronica before the majestic head reappears that features singer Gretchen Parlato scatting under Smith's soprano. "Tail of Benin" begins with Smith's soprano rigged to sound like an android from a George Lucas flick; what follows is an odd tune that jilts and cascades over a groove (laid down by bad-boy Kendrick Scott) that — at its core — would have a hip-hopper leanin' and rockin'. Even "Benny's," penned by guitarist Lionel Louke is the kind of song that could've been a regular ol' slow-tempo ballad, instead it builds to an inspiring crescendo, mirroring a characteristic of many of Smith's songs, which gives the album a complexity and whim that keeps it entertaining. And, perhaps most important, Smith's crew is a heavy one. Robert Glasper appears only on "Kate's Song," but turns in (yet again) a performance on the Fender Rhodes that separates him from the pack. The rest of the piano work on the album would be a disappointment, were it not for stellar work from Aaron Parks throughout (the two take an interesting simultaneous piano solo together on "Kate's Song.") Eric Harland and Scott take turns on the drums and Reuben Rogers and Vicente Archer hold down bass duties. That's the cream of the new-school crop, right there. With Smith at the helm, all that young energy can be heard on this recording, a 24-year-old musician's auspicious introduction that wasn't "casual" at all.

Customer Reviews

Clean, amazing sound, melded bop/fusion/future

This is the best-recorded album I've ever heard. The artist has composed a wide-ranging series of tracks that cross paths with sounds of Return to Forever (nice blend of vocals and sax in Kate's Song) with rhythmic gamelon-like sounds (Tail of Benin). Did I mention it's recorded well? Walter and his crew are amazing - this music stands up to many listenings and shows that jazz can always create newness.

Casually Introducing Walter Smith III

I love this album! Beautiful and eclectic.

amazing

simply one of the best records out there,, it has a great range of styles:
cyclic episode is exciting postbop [all the solos are great, also check out aaron parks the pianist on this track], kate song has a contemporary fusiony feel to it with some great fender rhodes by robert glasper, benny's with a nice latin groove, lionel loueke has a great guitar solo..
duke elingtons sound of love is a great tune, and walter really knocks it out the park with his beautiful tone and interpretation
P.o.s. is another original, and the melody and vibe is rlly nice here--the musicians all really gel together
Blues, is a fierce closer, with a fast, jittery melody and a rlly killin solo.

BUY THIS ALBUM, you wont be able to stop listening to itt :D

Casually Introducing, Walter Smith III
View In iTunes
  • $8.91
  • Genres: Jazz, Music
  • Released: Jan 01, 2005

Customer Ratings

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.