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Dance Lesson No. 2

Karl Denson

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Karl Denson wants you to dance to his music. That's why the former Greyboy Allstars frontman named his first solo album Dance Lesson #2. The disc is a collection of funky, soul-driven tracks highlighted by Denson's fiery extended saxophone solos. Like a true student of jazz, Denson is always experimenting with new collaborations. Instead of enlisting his touring Tiny Universe band, he pulled together a lineup of musical heavyweights including Medeski, Martin & Wood bassist Chris Wood, turntable specialist DJ Logic, legendary organists Leon Spencer Jr. and Ron Levy, awe-inspiring guitarists Melvin Sparks and Charlie Hunter, ex-Greyboy Allstars drummer Zak Najor, and Los Cubanos Postizos percussionist E.J. Rodriguez. The album is a jazz hybrid that flows from the straight-ahead beauty of "A.J. Bustah" to the up-tempo title track, which is invigorated by DJ Logic's scratching and the contrast between Denson's marching flute and wailing sax. "A Shorter Path #1" is a sweet tune that provides the theme for "A Shorter Path #2," a stretched-out smooth jazz exploration of "Path #1." Throughout the album, Denson's dance-inducing, driving groove infuses each inventive track with contagious energy.

Customer Reviews

Ahhh....the days of Acid Jazz
     

I first heard a couple of the songs from this album on a sampler several years ago and just recently found it. WOW...what more can I say...WOW. At first listen I immediately was taken back to the 90s when the Acid Jazz genre gained some steam. It's since died down but I'm always thrilled when I hear albums like this. And then to find out he was the front man from Greyboy Allstars, one of the bands I loved back in the day, made it even more nostalgic. If you're reading this, then you probably have some kind of interest in this music and so I'm telling you that you need to buy this album

Funky as h*ll
     

Denson's the man, if this disc doesn't make you shake your a*s then nothing will, you might as well give up and go home.

Biography

Born: 1968

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Karl Denson met Lenny Kravitz during a recording session in 1988. The following year, Kravitz called Denson and asked him to do the solo on the single "Let Love Rule" from Kravitz's album of the same name. As it turned out, Denson played on the whole album, joined the band for the supporting tour, and was invited back to play on and tour in support of the next two Kravitz albums, Mama Said and Are You Gonna Go My Way When Kravitz bid adieu to horns, Denson did the same to rock & roll and began...
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Dance Lesson No. 2, Karl Denson
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  • $7.99
  • Genres: Jazz, Music, Easy Listening, Bop, Smooth Jazz
  • Released:May 08, 2001

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