Jeff Lorber, a seasoned name in the jazz world, presents "He Had A Hat," a captivating journey through the realms of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, jazz funk, and cool jazz. Released on January 1, 2007, under the Narada label, this album is a testament to Lorber's versatility and mastery over his craft. Spanning a concise 52 minutes, the album is a collection of 12 tracks, each offering a unique blend of Lorber's signature styles.
From the invigorating opener "Anthem For A New America" to the soulful closer "Burn Brightly," Lorber takes you on a musical voyage. The title track, "He Had A Hat," is a standout, showcasing Lorber's knack for creating catchy melodies. "Grandma's Hands" offers a touch of nostalgia, while "Surreptitious" and "All Most Blues" delve into the more complex and intricate side of jazz. "Orchid" and "BC Bop" are perfect examples of Lorber's smooth jazz prowess, while "The Other Side Of The Heart" and "Hudson" showcase his ability to blend jazz with funk elements seamlessly. "Super Fusion Unit" and "Eye Tunes" are a nod to his jazz fusion roots, and "Requiem For Gandalf" is a unique and unexpected addition to the album.
Throughout the album, Lorber's keyboard skills shine, backed by a talented ensemble that includes notable musicians. The result is an album that is both a celebration of jazz traditions and an exploration of new musical territories. "He Had A Hat" is not just an album; it's an experience that highlights Jeff Lorber's enduring influence in the world of jazz.