On his second solo album, Big City, Return to Forever
drummer Lenny White leads an all-star cast on a jaunt through the
diverse worlds of jazz fusion. The title track is a groove-oriented
monster that unites the Brian Auger Oblivion Express with the Tower of Power horn section. While "Sweet Dreamer" is a soft ballad that features the singing of Linda Tillery, and "Rapid Transit" is a study in funk built around the bass playing of Verdine White, both songs benefit from the presence of Herbie Hancock
on electric piano. Not to be forgotten, Lenny White shows off his
penchant for sharp and accelerated drum cadences on interludes titled
"Egypt" and "Ritmo Loco." Yet his leanings towards rock are taken a bit
too far with Ray Gomez and Neal Schon
trading epic guitar solos on "Dreams Come and Go Away" as well as "And
We Meet Again." Fortunately the gap between sonic freak-outs is bridged
by the exceptional "Enchanted Pool Suite," which features Miroslav Vitous on acoustic bass, Jerry Goodman on violin, and Jan Hammer on Minimoog.
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