Outta Here Lettuce

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  • Release Date: 07/16/2002
  • Sales Rank: 32,786
  • Label: VELOUR RECORDINGS
  • UPC: 687480020522

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Outta Here

1LISTENOutta Here 4:52
2LISTENThe Dump 3:51
3LISTENSquadlive 3:57
4LISTENBack in Effect 5:36
5LISTENTwisted 5:15
6LISTENSuperfred 3:58
7LISTENReunion 5:45
8LISTENThe Flu 6:20
9LISTENNyack 4:10
10LISTENHang Up Your Hangups 6:59
11LISTENNyack Live 13:26

Editorial Reviews

Lettuce is the group that began the careers of several noted "jam band" musicians: Eric Krasno of Soulive, Adam Deitch of the John Scofield Band, Adam Smirnoff of the Squad, Jeff Bhayshk of Kudu, Ryan Zoidis of Rustic Overtones, and Eric Coomes, now a Los Angeles-based producer. Outta Here is essentially a reunion project featuring these players and several special guests, including trombonist Fred Wesley, Soulive organist Neal Evans, and John Scofield himself. Toni Smith also contributes an alluring R&B vocal on "Twisted." Although the album is overly reliant on funk clichés, there are some captivating moments, mostly toward the end of the disc. The groove on "Nyack" is something else -- so good that a bonus live version closes out the disc, giving the listener a good sense of what the band does on stage (hint: it cooks). Keep the disc playing and you'll hear a 45-second snippet of horns and drums getting down as well. David R. Adler, All Music Guide

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July 22, 2002: Here's a recipe for success: Take two Soulive band members, One Squad and one Kudu. Add John Scofield & one member of his band. Add Fred Wesley's trombone Lock them in a studio until they're really ripe. Result - ''Outta Here'' - the best no-nonsense Jazz/Funk/Fusion in a long time.