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Clyde Criner ‎–Behind The Sun MC

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Us pressed music cassette. Clear cassette with grey text.

In the late 1970s, fusion musicians began incorporating two new influences into their music: synthesizers, a technological innovation, and African-Latin rhythms. While both influences began to make significant impact as the 80s opened, few bands dabbled in both (although Weather Report immediately comes to mind). Keyboardist Clyde Criner’s objective on his new album, “Behind The Sun,” seems to be brings these two influences together. His keyboard leads are typical of other artists’ work in fusion and new age, but he combines this approach with a multi-layered Afro beat laid down by an all-star rhythm section of bassist Marcus Miller, drummer Omar Hakim and percussionists Kevin Jones, Jose Ocasio and Steve Thornton. While his objectives are undeniably admirable, the results are uneven. On “Black Manhattan,” guest guitarist Carlos Santana’s red-hot solos seem out of sync with Cliner’s more methodical approach. While he turns it around on “A Song To Tell,” utilizing the energy of his rhythm section to spark a funk fury. Released back in 1988 its quite an uneven release that has some hot spots but as a whole it shows more potential than what it actually delivers.

Track list:
1. A Song To Tell, A Tale To Sing
2. Just Might Be That Way
3. Arco Iris
4. Spider
5. Black Manhattan-with Carlos Santana
6. Morning Until Night
7. Kinesis
8. Behind The Sun

Additional information

Label

Novus Records

Release Year

Catalogue Number

3029-4-N