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Wrapped In a Dream

Spyro Gyra

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Album Review

The Buffalo-based instrumental ensemble is always credited for contributing to the pop, R&B, and jazz hybrid that eventually evolved into today's smooth jazz — but happily, as the music in that genre has gotten slightly more predictable, Spyro Gyra have been rocking, rolling, and improvising in a lot of unexpected directions. So after nine Grammy nominations and nearly 11 million albums sold, where do saxman Jay Beckenstein, keyboardist Tom Schuman, and company turn to wrap themselves in a dream? How about some "Impressions of Madrid," a moody, super-sultry Latin meditation that weaves the saxman's soprano with his own flute and (for the first time) Spanish chanting. Former full-time member Dave Samuels (marimba) and acoustic guitarist Julio Fernandez make this an irresistible, totally trippy excursion. Closer to home, Beckenstein segues into the soulful, easy-rocking blues flavors of "Impressions of Toledo" — less exotic to be sure, but still loads of fun, with ample opportunity for his mates to jam and solo. The band also makes up new titles as clever and weird as its own name, via the steamy and mysterious, strutting blues drench of "The Voodooyoodoo" and the South African/gospel-infused closer, "Woogitybop," which features some of Beckenstein's most aggressive blowing amidst rich horn textures. Not that it's ultra-important, but there are a few tracks that could qualify as artsy "smooth jazz," like Schuman's punchy "Walkin' Home" and the lone outside composition, Chuck Loeb's bouncy, super-funky "Tuesday." Mostly, this is Spyro Gyra doing what they've done best in the 2000s — staying engaging and accessible while stretching out, taking risks, and having a blast like the kids they were in the '70s.

Customer Reviews

Consistent quality amidst a sea of mediocrity

Not every song or CD of Spyro's is excellent but you can usually find 3-4 gems on each CD. Impressions of Madrid and Woogity Bop on Wrapped in a Dream are quite excellent IMHO. I saw the band (eep) almost 20 years ago in Texas and tho their CD's can compare to their awesome live performaces, you have a terrific treat in store if you haven't listened to them before. This is a solid release from one of the finest jazz groups around and.

Spyro-Maniac

Smooth, Creamy, Sweet, Succullent, Silky. Ok, I think you get the message.

One word...awesome, fantastic, outstanding, amazing!!

Buffalo, NY born and raised I have been following Spyro since that summer day in late August 1979 just after the release of Morning dance when I had the honor of listening to and watching them practice in an attic on Delaware Avenue. I have followed them to as far as Maui for the Maui Music Festival and they never let me down. They progress and improve like no other jazz band out there. Here's to you, guys. An amazing cd. Thank you!!

Biography

Formed: 1974 in Buffalo, NY

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Founded in 1974 by saxophonist Jay Beckenstein, Spyro Gyra have consistently been one of the commercially successfully pop-jazz groups of the past 30 years. The band became a full-time venture in 1976 and has been touring ever since. Critics love to attack this band's music, which combines R&B and elements of pop and Caribbean music with jazz, but its...
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