Known previously for his tenure behind R&B legend
Ray Charles, trumpeter
Billy Brooks proved himself an uncommonly skilled practitioner of jazz-funk with his solo debut
Windows of the Mind. "Forty Days" (later sampled to potent effect by
A Tribe Called Quest) remains a textbook example of the form, combining
Brooks' sun-kissed lead performance with a jigsaw rhythm that's as persuasive as they come. The entire LP is a fecund source for killer breaks and samples, but simply dismantling this music for spare parts is a disservice to artist and listener alike --
Brooks is a gifted composer with a knack for melody as well as groove, and while
Windows of the Mind delivers on the physical promise of funk, it meets the intellectual demands of jazz as well.