Out of the Loop (Brecker Brothers album) explained

Out of the Loop
Type:studio
Artist:Brecker Brothers
Cover:Brecker Brothers Out of the Loop cover.jpg
Released:September 1994
Recorded:April–August 1992
Genre:Jazz fusion
Length:54:33
Label:GRP
Producer:George Whitty, Maz Kessler, Robbie Kilgore
Prev Title:Return of the Brecker Brothers
Prev Year:1992

Out of the Loop is an album by the Brecker Brothers that was released by GRP Records in 1994. In 1995 the album won the brothers two Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance (now known as Best Contemporary Jazz Album) and Best Instrumental Composition (for Michael Brecker's "African Skies").[1]

Reception

At AllMusic, Jim Newsom gave the album four stars and wrote, "The album is surprisingly strong, and any fears of a paint-by-numbers attempt to cash in on past glories are quickly dispelled with the opening 'Slang', which is reminiscent of Amandla-era Miles. Here, as throughout the disc, Michael's sax solo burns with abandon, while brother Randy's trumpet glides across a tastefully smooth and melodic terrain".[2]

Personnel

Production

Awards

Grammy Awards[3]

YearWinnerCategory
1995Brecker BrothersBest Contemporary Jazz Album
1995Michael Brecker ("African Skies")Best Instrumental Composition

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 1995 Grammy Winners. March 3, 1995. July 21, 2010. The New York Times.
  2. Web site: Newsom. Jim. Out of the Loop. AllMusic. 25 July 2015.
  3. Web site: Past Winners Search . GRAMMY.com . August 7, 2015.