SmoothViews.com - Funky Fiesta
by Bonnie
Schendell
"Emerging
from the pack of sidemen guitarists, Michael O'Neill has put
together an all-star band and recruited some of the best musicians
in the
business to assist on his third and latest album, Funky Fiesta,
released
in mid-December on Green Bean Records. This CD contains some of
the
flavor of Michael's Latin heritage along with funky R&B to
give you some
really cool sounds. The band accompanying Michael is nothing less
than
stellar. Oscar Seaton (drums), David Garfield (keys), Alphonso
Johnson
(bass), and Freddie Ravel (keys). Add to that the likes of Michael
Lington,
Gregg Karukas, Nathan East, and Everette Harp,
and you have a mix that can't be beat.
The CD opens
with the title track. Besides the groove laid down by Michael,
Kenya Hathaway provides vocals that add depth to this song. Michael's
guitar is crisp and melodic. 'The Journey' has got to be my personal
favorite.
Michael Lington's sax blends beautifully alongside the guitar.
They have a
terrific give-and-take throughout. It's quite a happy track. Everette
Harp
joins Michael on 'Yeah That's It'. This song is very beat driven.
The sax and
guitar follow the beat to create a great sound. Occasionally,
the sax takes over
as the focal point, but the drum beat never lets up. The aptly
titled 'Smooth
As Silk' is a steady stream of pure guitar. It's definitely mood
music. The
gentle keyboard work is provided by David Garfield.
Michael's Latin
heritage is the focus on 'Contigo Café'. The subtle scatting
is
provided by Michael himself and is a great fit to this track.
His guitar work is
very funky and fast-paced. 'Once in Brazil' has a terrific melody
and is a tune
that stays in your head. It has a slight samba beat to it, which
really draws you in.
Michael lets his groovier side fly on 'I Wanna Grow'. It's a very
R&B-influenced
tune; very hip. Freddie Ravel plays in nicely next to the guitar.
The vocal track,
'Keep On Believin' fits in well and is a nice break in the middle
of the other
instrumental tracks. The vocals are provided by Julian Miranda.
'Summer Nites'
features a lead guitar that is flanked by keyboards. It is a wonderful
blend that
definitely gives that feel of a warm evening and cool music. 'Wes
& Les' features
Michael with Gregg Karukas and Gary Grainger. This is a very funky,
retro,
guitar/bass driven song. Gregg's keys also add depth and fun to
this track.
The CD ends with 'The Gift'. Michael plays the acoustic guitar
on this one
with Freddie Ravel on keys. This is a very peaceful ending to
the very funky
CD and truly shows the diversity of the music that Michael O'Neill
can play.
This CD is one
that is going to be a wonderful asset to any collection and one
that will definitely break Michael O'Neill out of the pack of
guitarists.
Check out Funky Fiesta. You will not be disappointed."
- Bonnie Schendell
(reprint appears with permission
of Bonnie Schendell and SmoothViews.com)
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