Eric Marienthal's "Collection," released on January 1, 1997, under the GRP label, is a captivating blend of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and cool jazz that showcases the saxophonist's virtuosic skills and versatility. Spanning just under an hour, this album is a testament to Marienthal's ability to create engaging melodies and dynamic rhythms that keep the audience hooked from start to finish.
The album opens with "Oasis," a track that immediately sets the tone with its smooth grooves and Marienthal's signature saxophone sound. "Hustlin'" follows, infusing a sense of urgency and energy that highlights Marienthal's technical prowess. The title track, "The Sun Was In My Eyes," is a standout, featuring a beautiful interplay between Marienthal's saxophone and the backing instrumentation.
"Written In The Wind" and "Brazilian Dream" offer a taste of global influences, with the latter incorporating lively Brazilian rhythms. "That's The Way" and "Walk Through The Fire" showcase Marienthal's ability to craft memorable tunes that are both sophisticated and accessible. The album also includes more introspective tracks like "Where Are You?" and "Hold On My Heart," demonstrating Marienthal's range as a composer and performer.
"Where You Belong," "Street Dance," and the closing track "Legenda" round out the album with a mix of upbeat and reflective pieces. Each track on "Collection" is a testament to Eric Marienthal's artistry, making it a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.