Dave Grusin's "Sticks And Stones" is a captivating journey through the realms of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and traditional jazz, released on January 1, 1988, under the Verve Reissues label. This 58-minute album is a testament to Grusin's versatility and mastery, offering a diverse collection of tracks that showcase his unique blend of styles and influences.
From the opening notes of "Birds With Long Legs" to the final strains of "North-Tribal Step Dance," Grusin takes you on a musical adventure. The album features a mix of instrumental pieces and vocal tracks, each one a showcase of Grusin's ability to create engaging melodies and complex arrangements. The title track, "Sticks And Stones," is a standout, with its catchy rhythm and memorable hooks.
"Sailing At Night" and "Southern Wind" are two more tracks that highlight Grusin's smooth jazz prowess, while "Pico Pica" and "Glissade" offer a taste of his jazz fusion side. The album also includes a few tracks that pay homage to traditional jazz, such as "River Song" and "This Little Pig Has The Blues."
Throughout the album, Grusin's piano playing is a constant presence, providing a solid foundation for the various instruments and vocals that join in. The result is a cohesive and engaging listening experience that is sure to please fans of jazz in all its forms. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dave Grusin or a newcomer to his music, "Sticks And Stones" is an album that is well worth your time and attention.