John Patitucci's "Imprint," released in 2000 on Concord Jazz, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz and jazz fusion. This ten-track album, spanning a little over an hour, showcases Patitucci's virtuosic bass playing and his ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and engaging whole. The album opens with the energetic "King Kong," featuring a dynamic interplay between Patitucci's bass and the fiery tenor sax of Chris Potter, backed by the rhythmic drive of pianist Alex Perez and conguero Horacio Hernandez. The title track, "Imprint," is a standout, demonstrating Patitucci's mastery of both acoustic and electric bass as he navigates through shifts in tempo and mood, from exuberant to lyrical. Other highlights include the introspective "Postcard," the delicate "Little Steps," and the evocative "Maroon Bells." With its diverse range of styles and moods, "Imprint" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the creative prowess of John Patitucci and his collaborators.