Stanley Clarke's "East River Drive," released on August 9, 1993, under the Epic label, is a vibrant journey through the realms of jazz fusion, jazz funk, smooth jazz, and jazz. This album is a testament to Clarke's virtuosity as a bassist and composer, showcasing his ability to blend various genres seamlessly. With a runtime of 66 minutes, it offers a rich tapestry of musical experiences.
The album opens with "Justice's Groove," a track from the Columbia Motion Picture "Poetic Justice," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. "Fantasy Love" and "Zabadoobeede? (Yabadoobeeda!)" bring a playful and energetic vibe, while "East River Drive" and "I'm Home Africa" offer a more introspective and melodic journey. The inclusion of "Theme from Boyz N the Hood" highlights Clarke's versatility, as he pays homage to the iconic film score.
"Christmas In Rio" adds a festive touch, and "What If I Forget the Champagne" brings a touch of romance. The album also features a dedication to Cesar Chavez with "Never Lose Your Heart / There Lies The Passion," showcasing Clarke's ability to infuse his music with deeper meanings. "Illegal" and "Lords Of The Low Frequencies" bring a funky and groovy energy, while "Funk Is Its Own Reward" closes the album on a high note, reminding us of the pure joy that funk music can bring.
"East River Drive" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Stanley Clarke's musical genius and his ability to transcend genres. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.