Chip Shelton has long been a very talented and fluent flutist whose music straddles the boundary lines between straight-ahead jazz, soul-jazz and R&B. Imbued with Memories differs from most of his previous recordings in that the music was recorded in the studio rather than live in concert; it puts the emphasis on Shelton's regularly working group and, in addition to his playing on flute and piccolo, Shelton is also occasionally heard on a pair of his antique instruments: a tenor and a soprano sax, both of which are pitched to the key of C (rather than B flat). Otherwise, the music is typical of a Chip Shelton recording. It always grooves, even on "It Don't Mean a Thing." Among the more intriguing selections are a funky rendition of Joe Henderson's "Recordame," an R&B-ish vocal tribute (with Jann Parker) to Martin Luther King ("MLK"), and Shelton's mournful C-tenor on "Tsunami After-Prayer." Guitarist Lou Volpe takes honors among the supporting cast. Recommended to lovers of funky jazz. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Imbued with Memories
05/13/2008 | Summit(classical)
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Marcus McLaurine
- Bass (Electric)
- Lou Volpe
- Guitar
- Arnold Jay Smith
- Technical Advisor
- Chip Shelton
- Flute, Executive Producer, Vocals, Piccolo
- Jim Klein
- Technical Advisor
- Nate Shaw
- Organ, Piano (Electric), Piano
- Jann Parker
- Vocals
- George Gray
- Drums
- Steve Kroon
- Percussion










