Eleven (Jeff Lorber and Mike Stern album)

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Eleven
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2019 (2019-09-27)
StudioJHL Sound (Pacific Palisades, California); Mannerism Studio (New York City, New York)
Genre Jazz, contemporary jazz
Length53:54
Label Concord Jazz
Producer
Jeff Lorber chronology
Impact
(2018)
Eleven
(2019)
Mike Stern chronology
Trip
(2017)
Eleven
(2019)
Space-Time
(2021)

Eleven is a collaboration album by the Jeff Lorber Fusion and Mike Stern, released on September 27, 2019. The album was produced by both Lorber and Jimmy Haslip. [1]

Contents

Background

Stern and Lorber first crossed paths in the early 1980s when Jeff Lorber Fusion opened for Miles Davis's band, which then featured Stern on guitar. [2] The collaborative effort was initiated by Haslip, who also contributed bass and production work to the album. [3]

Certain songs on Eleven, including "Ha Ha Hotel" and "Tell Me", predate the album by over a decade; the former first appeared on Stern's Is What It Is album in 1994 and the latter was included on Between the Lines in 1996. [2] With the exception of "Nu Som", all of Stern's songs had been recorded before in some capacity. [4] "Nu Som" was written for Will Lee's wife, Sandra, and also features Leni Stern on an African string instrument known as a ngoni. [2] Stern had some new songs in various stages, but opted not to include them on the album due to time constraints. [5] Lorber's compositions usually began with chord sequences and melodic ideas, citing "Righteous" as one example. [3] "Motor City" was written by Lorber 15 years prior to its eventual release on Eleven and features the use of a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. [2]

Stern used a Yamaha Tele-style signature model guitar and Roland Blues Cube amplifiers during the recording sessions for Eleven. Lorber granted Stern flexibility in approaching the album's guitar solos, with the former commenting that his "melodies were all written out, but Mike was completely free to play anything he wanted for solos, and I loved everything he played". [3] Stern recalled that the suggestion to name the album Eleven was made in the recording studio, with Lorber adding that the name also alluded to the up to eleven phrase from This is Spinal Tap . The duo originally intended to include eleven songs on the record to reflect the title of the album, but they decided to cut the title track from the final release. [6]

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [1]
DownBeat Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [7]

The album debuted and peaked at number four on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart, spending a total of five weeks in the top 25. [8]

Matt Collar of AllMusic thought that both Lorber and Stern "adapted their distinctive styles for each tune, further calling Eleven "an inspired match-up that lives up to the work of both Lorber and Stern's expansive careers." [1] Carlo Wolff of DownBeat said that Eleven was both an "unpredictable and entertaining" listen, but believed that the album could have benefited from more focus. [7]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Righteous" Jeff Lorber 3:59
2."Nu Som" Mike Stern 5:28
3."Jones Street"Stern7:28
4."Motor City"Lorber4:04
5."Big Town"Lorber, Jimmy Haslip 5:05
6."Slow Change"Stern8:38
7."Tell Me"Stern5:27
8."Ha Ha Hotel"Stern5:12
9."Rhumba Pagan"Edgar Pagan, Lorber, Haslip4:09
10."Runner"Lorber4:24

Personnel

Production

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Jazz Albums ( Billboard ) [8] 4

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