Buckshot LeFonque - Music Evolution (rel.1997)
Front Cover Album Info
Artist/Composer Buckshot LeFonque
Title Music Evolution
Length 64:14 Discs: 1 Tracks: 17
Format CD Packaging Jewel Case
Label Columbia Cat. Number N/A
Style Fusion Rating
Recorded at  Sound On Sound Studios, NYC
Musicians Credits
Branford Marsalis vocals, saxophones
Frank McComb vocals, keyboards
David Sanborn sax alto
Russell Gunn trumpet
John Touchy trombone
Delfeayo Marsalis trombone
Joey Calderazzo piano
Carl Burnett guitar
Reginald Veal bass
Ben Wolfe bass
Reggie Washington bass
Will Lee bass
Rocky Bryant drums, percussion
Mino Cinelu percussion
Producer Branford Marsalis
Producer L. Carl Burnett
Producer Rob "Wacko!" Hunter
Track list
01
Here We Go Again 02:26
02
Music Evolution 04:59
03
Wasineveritis 00:14
04
James Brown (Part 1 & 2) 04:56
05
Another Day 03:35
06
Try These On 05:44
07
A Buckshot Rebuttal 00:22
08
My Way (Doin' It) 04:08
09
Better Than I Am 05:02
10
Paris Is Burning 00:26
11
Jungle Groove 04:44
12
Weary With Toil 05:02
13
Black Monday 05:55
14
Phoenix 06:06
15
Samba Hop 03:53
16
... And We Out 01:46
17
(untitled) 04:56 hidden track !
Notes
_1997 FUNK Album Of the Year
_Down Beat (8/97, p.50) - 4 stars (out of 5) - "This may be the "mother" of mixed bags....all you subversives who like your margins extended and categories smashed will get a special kick out of the phat flava here..." Jazz Times (9/97, p.80) - "...Marsalis touches base with a myrad of ideas: hip-hop replete with rap bits...smooth-edged R&B tunes...electronic and acoustic sources, jazz and fonque...pop and rap....you can't help but admire the idealism underscoring the grooves." Rap Pages (4/97, p.79) - "...MUSICAL EXPLOSION conveys the sincere feeling that this project was done solely 'cause Branford and Co. damn well felt like doing it..." Musician (6/97, p.84) - "...serves up healthy portions of hip-hop, funk, and jungle, but what comes through in these tunes is Marsalis' interest in pop forms, particularly rhythmic ideas....an ideal pop album for thinking musicians..." Q Magazine (6/97, p.142) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...an energetic, well-produced venture with a few surprises...