Rebound Wayman Tisdale

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  • Release Date: 06/03/2008
  • Sales Rank: 930
  • Label: RENDEZVOUS
  • UPC: 881284513925

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Rebound

1LISTENRebound 4:21
2LISTENThrowin' It Down 3:53
3LISTENFront Runna 4:35
4LISTENOne on One 4:14
5LISTENIn Love 3:37
6LISTENNever Gonna Give You Up 4:49
7LISTENI Hope You Feel It Too 4:33
8LISTENWatch Me Play Again 4:02
9LISTENI'll Do the Driving 4:26
10LISTENCommin' Home 4:10
11LISTENThe Turnaround 3:58
12LISTENGrateful / Marvin Sapp 4:50

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In the typically lengthy thank-you section included on his eighth CD, Rebound, Wayman Tisdale acknowledges his doctors, as well as the special devotion of associates, friends, and family during a troubled time, as his way of alluding to the bone cancer he suffered in the interim since his last album. "When life tries to get you down," he says at the outset of the title track that opens the disc, "it's the perfect time for a rebound." That is about as much reference as he makes to his physical challenge, however. Otherwise, the listener might suppose that things are flowing as smoothly as ever for him. Certainly, they are musically. Rebound is another characteristic contemporary jazz effort for Tisdale, in which his fluid bass playing is heard within the context of highly programmed rhythm tracks. To provide contrast, a few vocals turn up, the most high-profile of them being country star Toby Keith's turn at Barry White's "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up." Seeking legitimacy, Keith plays it straight, never hamming the song up as much as White himself did, but that keeps it from being as fun as it might be. More impressive is the Gap Band's Robert Wilson on "Watch Me Play Again," which draws a parallel to that bass-happy group, and gospel singer Marvin Sapp also makes a strong impression on the closer, "Grateful," which also may speak implicitly to Tisdale's resolve to overcome his illness and get back to plucking his bass. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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July 11, 2009: Wayman has grown profoundly as an artist since Power Forward, back in the 90's. His distinctive style of play, enthusiastic energetic passion for music and incredible courage, given all he was going through at the time he was recording this. Sadly, the title track makes reference to his rebounding from what ultimately took him from us too soon.

There truly isn't a note played on this project that does nothing but elevate his style and skill. Add it to your collection, and when you listen to it, celebrate the brief but amazing career of Wayman. You will be glad you did.

I Also Recommend: Power Forward, Decisions, Face to Face, Hang Time, Way Up!.