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As its title states, John Patitucci’s new album covers a lot of ground. What ties it all together is his superb bass playing and his impressive compositional skills. An invaluable player whose credentials include important collaborations with Chick Corea and Wayne Shorter, Patitucci has also made a series of increasingly creative albums as a leader since the 1980s. On Songs, Stories & Spirituals, he merges work of a religious nature (“I Will Arise,” Holst’s “In the Bleak Midwinter”), lyrical instrumentals (“Rhapsodic Journey,” “Soulmate”), Latin-tinged material (Jobim’s “Chovendo na Roseria,” Luciana Souza’s “Now the River,” Djavan’s “Lei”), and straightforward jazz (“Tall Tale,” Rodgers & Hart’s “It Never Entered My Mind”) to create a compelling musical mix. As a bassist (both acoustic and electric), Patitucci is a wonder, his superb technique matched by his lustrous sound. He surrounds himself with first-class support players as well, including pianist Ed Simon, drummer Brian Blade (his rhythm section partner in Shorter’s band), and singer John Thomas. Cellist Elizabeth Patitucci and Brazilian expatriate vocalist and composer Luciana Souza are given prominent spots as well. The album concludes with a bass-and-drum duet on Coltrane’s “Wise One,” a persuasive feature that connects Patitucci’s nod to the past with his vision for the future. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble