Portrait is predominantly a series of encounters between
Ritenour and several guest interlopers, presumably to provide a well-rounded stylistic composite. The more heartening result is the acceleration of
Ritenour's growth into a tastier, more musical guitarist, whether in the lead or sharing the spotlight. "Asa" is excellent, a fine Djavan tune with the composer's vocals adding immeasurably and possibly inspiring some tasty electric work from
Lee -- and there is a sweetly-played Brazilian-styled tune, "Windmill," where
Rit's playing almost resembles that of
Chet Atkins in its smooth deceptive simplicity. "G-Rit" has
Kenny G exchanging riffs with the far more inventive
Ritenour, but you can tell that
Kenny is definitely stoking
Lee's engine. There are three tracks with a restrained quorum from
Yellowjackets; "White Water" is not bad, has a nice flow, while
Jobim's "Children's Games" receives a lovely performance and "Runaway" closes the LP on an attractive note (the CD has an additional cut). One of
Rit's better records of the '80s. ~ Richard S. Ginell