In a stylistic leap from acid and contemporary jazz to R&B,
Count Basic accomplishes what many crossover artists fail to do -- elevate their compositions to the requirements of the new genre in order to showcase the next step of their musical achievements. On
Bigger and Brighter, guitarist
Peter Legat is still an amazing master of groove and funk, but his skillfully embroidered threads of soulful notes are now more enhanced by the solid R&B roots of vocalist
Kelli Sae and former top session musicians who have worked with such R&B greats as
the Supremes and
Gloria Gaynor. Fourteen new songs wrap the listener in a superb mix of musical poetry that sings to the soul. "All the Things" is a creative rendering of three highly talented artists, and they speak directly to you.
Legat colors
Kelli Sae's impressive vocals with an amazing
Hendrix-esque guitar solo, while Eub keeps the Wurlizter, keyboards, and programming remarkable with his great control over both the form and the function of R&B. "Ain't You Had Enough," a hot dance tune that rivals anything by the disco divas of the '70s, showcases
Count Basic's superb ability to start a fire on the dancefloor. "Follow" features
Sae's own unique style wrapping itself around your soul. The title track exemplifies
Count Basic's new musical direction and the exceptional writing skills of
Peter Legat. His ability to relate the many sides of love, relationships, and life itself in the span of two to three musical minutes is a testament to his great storytelling.
Bigger and Brighter is incomparable to any of the recordings in
Count Basic's current repertoire and should bring a plethora of new followers to this dynamic band. They'll "Make You Believe Again."