Dedicated to the First Earth Run, in which runners circled the globe for peace in 1986,
Ritenour's 16th solo album was performed on a variety of nine different guitars, counting the peculiarly fuzzy, futuristic sound of the synthaxe. For reasons having little to do with that, and far more to do with more musical playing by
Rit, better material and L.A. sessionmen on their game, this is a more interesting record than most of its immediate predecessors. The standout cut here is a welcome cover of
Herbie Hancock's "Butterfly; " also worthy of note are the techno-fried quasi-salsa in "The Sauce" and the title cut. Among some of the musicians who appear in the mix are Dave and
Don Grusin,
Ernie Watts (heard to better effect than usual on
Rit's '80s albums),
Carlos Vega and
Paulinho Da Costa. The sessions sound too processed to allow for much spontaneity, but the
Ritenour funk chops do appear more often and more effectively here. The CD version contains an extra tune, "Hero." ~ Richard S. Ginell