Right Here, Right Now (David Benoit album)

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Right Here, Right Now
Right Here Right Now Benoit 2003 album.png
Studio album by
Released2003
Recorded2003
GenreJazz
Length50:17
LabelGRP
ProducerRick Braun
David Benoit chronology
Fuzzy Logic
(2002)
Right Here, Right Now
(2003)
The Benoit/Freeman Project 2
(2004)

Right Here, Right Now is an album by American pianist David Benoit released in 2003, and recorded for the GRP label. The album reached #10 on Billboard's Jazz chart.

Track listing[]

All tracks composed by David Benoit; except where indicated

  1. "Watermelon Man" (Herbie Hancock) - 5:23
  2. "Right Here, Right Now" (David Benoit, Rick Braun) - 4:38
  3. "Le Grand" (David Benoit, Michael Forman) - 5:27
  4. "Don't Know Why" (Jesse Harris) - 4:32
  5. "Jellybeans and Chocolate" (David Benoit, Rick Braun) - 5:13
  6. "Third Encounter" - 5:45
  7. "Swingin' Waikiki" - 5:37
  8. "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" (James Taylor) - 4:12
  9. "Wistful Thinking" - 4:32
  10. "Quiet Room" - 3:58

Personnel[]

  • David Benoit – acoustic piano (1-10), Wurlitzer electric piano (1), arrangements (1-7, 9, 10), string pad (2), synthesizer programming (2), Fender Rhodes (5), Hammond B3 organ (5), string arrangements and conductor (8)
  • Pat Kelly – guitar (1, 3, 4, 7-10)
  • Tony Maiden – guitar (1, 5)
  • Randy Jacobs – guitar (2)
  • Peter White – guitar solo (8)
  • Kevin Axt – bass (1, 4, 8)
  • Nathan East – bass (3, 6)
  • Freddie Washington – bass (5)
  • Dean Taba – bass (6, 7, 9, 10)
  • Land Richards – drums (1, 4, 6, 8)
  • Bud Harner – drums (2)
  • Steve Ferrone – drums (3, 5, 6)
  • Jeff Olson – drums (7, 9)
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion (1, 3, 4, 6, 7)
  • Luis Conte – percussion (2)
  • Lenny Castro – percussion (5)
  • Brad Dutz – percussion (8)
  • Euge Groove – tenor saxophone (5)
  • Andy Suzuki – tenor saxophone (7, 9)
  • Nick Lane – trombone (1, 2), horn arrangements (1, 2, 5)
  • Brian Culbertson – trombone (5)
  • Rick Braun – trumpet (1), party and fun stuff effects (1), arrangements (1, 2, 3, 5, 6), horn arrangements (1, 2, 5), synthesizer programming (2), computer programming (6), flugelhorn (10)
  • Wayne Bergeron – trumpet (2)

Strings (Track 8)

  • Sid Page – concertmaster
  • Suzie Katayama – contractor
  • Anna Bonn, John Eidsvoog, Julie Eidsvoog and Suzie Katayama – copyists
  • Kevin Axt, Dom Genova and David Stone – bass
  • Larry Corbett, Dan Smith and Rudy Stein – cello
  • Denyse Buffum, Carole Mukogawa, Jimbo Ross and Evan Wilson – viola
  • Eve Butler, Susan Chatman, Kirsten Fife, Larry Greenfield, Sara Parkins, Alyssa Park, Cameron Patrick, Anatoly Rosinsky, John Wittenberg and Margaret Wooten – violin

Production[]

  • Rick Braun – producer
  • Clark Germain – tracking engineer, mixing
  • Steve Sykes – tracking engineer, mixing
  • Jeff Davis – technical assistant
  • Chris Bellman – mastering
  • Bud Harner – A&R direction
  • Marsha Black – A&R administration
  • Yvonne Wish – project coordinator
  • John Newcott – release coordinator
  • Kelly Pratt – release coordinator
  • Hollis King – art direction
  • Rika Ichiki – design
  • Rocky Schenck – photography
  • Ron Moss at Chapman & Co. Management – manager

Studios

  • Recorded at Bill Schnee Studios (North Hollywood, CA); Brauntasoarus Studios (Woodland Hills, CA); Castle Oaks Studios (Calabasas, CA).
  • Mixed at Bay 7 Studios (Village Valley, CA) and Rupert House (Woodland Hills, CA).
  • Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, CA).

Charts[]

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Billboard Jazz Albums[1] 10

References[]

  1. ^ "David Benoit US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.

External links[]

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