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Decisions

 
Album Review: Decisions

  • Artist: Wayman Tisdale
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 06, 1998
  • Total Time: 55:17
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

When Wayman Tisdale was ten-years-old, he lay his hands for the first time on the two items which would eventually determine the dual nature of his life: a basketball and a six string guitar. Sports fans know where the first one led -- to a successful all-star career in the NBA where the 6'9" Tisdale totaled 5,000 rebounds and played for the Indiana Pacers, Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns. Smooth jazz enthusiasts who know nothing of his hoop life made his MoJazz albums Power Forward and In the Zone -- recorded during his off-seasons in 1995 and 1996 -- Top Ten hits on the Billboard chart. While those titles gave the impression of an athlete dabbling in a side career, his Atlantic debut Decisions -- recorded as he hung up his Air Jordans after 12 years on the court -- gets down to more serious business. Playing the bass isn't just a hobby anymore. If the guest list at Tisdale's coming out party is any indication, earning the respect of his peers can be crossed off the worry list. Keyboardist Brian Culbertson, for one, proves a melodic soulmate, matching his high ivory tones note for note with Tisdale's plucky, lower register melody on "Breakfast with Tiffany," a bouncy tune that shows Tisdale's remarkable smooth jazz radio savvy. On "Ain't No Lovin'," Tisdale takes the melodic lead with both bass and airy vocals over the subtle intertwining double keyboards of Culbertson (simulating the Rhodes) and Jerome Harmon (Hammond B-3). Tisdale also takes genre stars Gerald Albright, Norman Brown, Everette Harp, Marcus Miller and Marc Antoine downcourt for a little one on one. "The Wiz" does some stylish little double dribbling on a call and response with Albright's sax on "Bass Man" after Albright dances around Brown's crisp, Wesbound licks. Harp's soft soprano melody blends smoothly with Tisdale and Antoine's laid-back acoustic on "Fell in Love," and Antoine challenges the leader to pick up the steel string acoustic and play gingerbread man after the Frenchman's skittery nylon strings on the Latin-flavored "Mexicoco." ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Breakfast with Tiffany Wayman Tisdale, Jerome Harmon Wayman Tisdale (4:40)
Bass Man Wayman Tisdale, Jerome Harmon Wayman Tisdale (5:14)
Ain't No Lovin' Wayman Tisdale, Dalon Collins, Jerome Harmon Wayman Tisdale (5:31)
Mexicoco Wayman Tisdale, Jerome Harmon Wayman Tisdale (3:11)
Fell in Love Jerry Harris Wayman Tisdale (4:34)
Ready or Not Wayman Tisdale, Tim Carmon, Arthur Thompson Wayman Tisdale (5:19)
My Only Lalah Hathaway, David Cochrane, Wayman Tisdale Wayman Tisdale (4:27)
Sultry Summer Jerome Harmon Wayman Tisdale (5:46)
African Prince Derek Allen, Wayman Tisdale Wayman Tisdale (3:58)
Take the Lord Along with You Derek Allen, Wayman Tisdale Wayman Tisdale (1:26)
Louis Wayman Tisdale Wayman Tisdale (6:38)
Miles Away Bobby Gonzales Wayman Tisdale (4:33)

Credits

Lalah Hathaway (Vocals), Lalah Hathaway (Vocal Arrangement), Gerald Albright (Saxophone), Chuckii Booker (Vocals (Background)), Chuckii Booker (Vocal Arrangement), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Brian Culbertson (Piano), Brian Culbertson (Strings), Brian Culbertson (Keyboards), Jerry Harris (Guitar), Jerry Harris (Strings), Jerry Harris (Keyboards), Jerry Harris (Programming), Marcus Miller (Bass), Marcus Miller (Fretless Bass), Brian Monroney (Guitar), George Nauful (Producer), George Nauful (Executive Producer), George Nauful (Mixing), Steve Sykes (Remixing), Wayman Tisdale (Bass), Wayman Tisdale (Guitar), Wayman Tisdale (Vocals), Wayman Tisdale (Producer), Wayman Tisdale (Main Performer), Marc Antoine (Guitar), Bobby Gonzales (Guitar), Bobby Gonzales (Keyboards), Bobby Gonzales (Producer), Jerome Harmon (Keyboards), Jerome Harmon (Programming), Lynn Kowalewski (Art Direction), Lynn Kowalewski (Design), Kate Garner (Photography), Robert Tauro (Executive Producer), Dino Esposito (Producer), Dino Esposito (Drum Programming), Dino Esposito (Keyboard Programming), Dino Esposito (MIDI Programming), Scot Rammer (Producer), Scot Rammer (Drum Programming), Scot Rammer (Keyboard Programming), Scot Rammer (MIDI Programming), Trecina Atkins (Vocals), Eddie King (Remixing), Eddie King (Mixing), Jeff Harris (Engineer), Jeff Harris (Remixing), Jeff Harris (Mixing)
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