February 2002
Its either talent or original thought that makes one notice someone from the smooth-jazz ranks today, and with Gerald Veasley, its talent. On the Fast Track displays Veasleys ability to lay down a groove with his bass that'll catch your attention and hold it. Listen to the very first cut, "Waiting To Board," and hear how he sets the stage right from the start. His bass is deep, tight and prominent. And despite the preponderance of electronic instruments here, they are all easy to follow in the mix. Further yet, the dynamic swings are uncompressed. Stylistically, Veasley breaks no new ground here. You will hear nothing on this album that you havent heard somewhere before. But thats OK, as the talent and spirit displayed in the playing holds your attention. Much of the music is up-tempo, as you might expect given the title. But Veasley crosses up any attempt at pigeonholing his music by tossing in slower, more thought-provoking tunes, such as "Heaven To Earth." Im no fan of adult contemporary jazz, but its nice to run across an artist that you can not only listen to yourself, but also recommend to friends who are fans. Gerald Veasley is one such artist, and On the Fast Track is one such album. If music like this can inspire ACJ's listeners to seek out the musicians and styles who inspired Veasley, all the better. GO BACK TO: |