2007年VOA标准英语-South African Sound Inspires Lee Ritenour's Lat(在线收听) |
By Doug Levine
It was in Capetown that he discovered South African singing sensation Zamajobe whose vocals seemed perfectly suited for his new album Smoke 'N' Mirrors. In no time, Zamajobe signed on to perform three songs. A blend of South African pop and American jazz, Zamajobe sings and Lee Ritenour plays "Memeza." Known mainly as a smooth jazz guitarist, Ritenour often incorporates rock, funk, blues, reggae and Brazilian music. On Smoke 'N' Mirrors, he recruited Brazilian singer-songwriter Daniel Jobim, grandson of famed jazz composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, for the song "Blue Days." Whether he's experimenting with Brazilian rhythms or South African melodies, electric or acoustic jazz, Lee Ritenour always puts together a great band. His new album Smoke 'N' Mirrors features no less than 20 guest musicians, including pianist Dave Grusin who adds an acoustic touch to his composition "Southwest Passage." |
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