Chaquico/Freeman
From The Redwoods To The Rockies
The Story
The pairing of Craig Chaquico and Russ Freeman, two of the most dynamic and innovative best selling guitarists in Smooth Jazz, is much more than simply a marketing director's dream. "From The Redwoods To The Rockies", whose title is a tribute to the natural and spiritual connections between their respective home regions, not only reflects the uncanny chemistry the musicians discovered working together, but also the creative freedom both had outside their usual recording commitments. Although never straying too far beyond the wondrous melodic simplicity and rhythmic energy which characterize Grammy-nominated Chaquico's solo albums on Higher Octave and Freeman's ten albums as leader of the Rippingtons, "From The Redwoods To The Rockies" gave each a chance to expand their palettes, feed off the other's unique musical outlooks and draw from that inspiration to create a truly remarkable dual recording.
The Music
05:14 | Riders Of The Ancient Winds | Instrumental |
05:23 | The Maiden And The Warrior | Instrumental |
04:34 | From The Redwoods To The Rockies | Instrumental |
05:08 | Samba Del Luna | Instrumental |
04:25 | Seattle Child | Instrumental |
05:12 | Tribal Runner | Instrumental |
04:08 | Fallen Heroes | Instrumental |
04:37 | Sweetwater | Instrumental |
05:09 | Change Of Seasons | Instrumental |
01:06 | From The Redwoods To The Rockies (Repr.) | Instrumental |
The Artists
Craig Chaquico | Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars, Production, Arrangements, Engineering, Mixing |
Russ Freeman | Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars, Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Production, Arrangements, Executive Production, Engineering, Mixing |
David Benoit | Steinway Grand Piano on "From The Redwoods To The Rockies" and "Samba Del Luna" |
Paul Taylor | Soprano Saxophone on "The Maiden And The Warrior" and "Change Of Seasons" |
Ozzie Ahlers | Additional Keyboards and Percussion on "Seattle Child", "Change Of Seasons" and The Maiden And The Warrior", Engineering |
Bill Heller | Additional Keyboards on "Sweetwater" and "Riders Of The Ancient Winds" |
Andi Howard | Executive Production |
Laura Engel | Associate Executive Production |
Nick Soldano | Engineering, Mixing |
Clark Germain | Engineering |
Sonny Medina | Art Direction, Photography |
Ilene Weingard | Art Direction |
Malcolm Farley | Front Cover Illustration |
Recorded and mixed at Cheyanne Mountain Ranch Studios, Colorado from April 13 to June 2, 1998.
Additional recording at Luna Tunes, Mill Valley, CA, 29th Studios, Torrence, CA, and Ozworld, Novato, CA. |