Fat Produce - Fresh Squeeze (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Fresh Squeeze
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: F-Spot Records
Genre: Soul-Jazz
Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 40 min
Total Size: 207; 411 MB
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F-Spot Records proudly presents the debut LP "Fresh Squeeze" from Miami-based soul jazz trio Fat Produce. Led by guitarist Addison Rifkind (The Soul Vaccinators) and drummer Michael Duffy (The White Blinds, Jungle Fire), this duo is joined by world-renowned bass player Rene Camacho (Poncho Sanchez, War) to bring you 14 all-new and original soul jazz instrumental cuts that's a guaranteed head-nodder from start to finish.

When Rifkind and Duffy first met on a gig with organist Adam Scone (Scone Cash Players), both felt an instant chemistry musically, and the seeds of Fat Produce were born. In sharing their passion for classic soul jazz, in addition to funk and hip-hop, Rifkind and Duffy started to dive in, taking the idea of a guitar trio to new heights unlike anything you've heard before. After a year of playing gigs and honing their craft, both descended back to their hometown of Los Angeles, CA, to meet up with Rene Camacho and spend two days recording at The F-Spot HQ under the helm of producer and label owner David M Celia. Recording all live in one room to 1/2" tape, the resulting sessions truly captured the essence of Fat Produce's sound. Forced to be in the moment tracking live with no overdubs, "Fresh Squeeze" highlights the authentic tone and feeling from those two special days spent breathing new life into the guitar trio format.

From the more straight-ahead soul jazz tunes like "Sticky Beets" and "Slick" to more outside-the-box cuts like "SON!" and the afrobeat-inspired "Afrenetic," rounded out with groove-focused compositions such as "Cadillac Converter," Grease on the Range," and "818 Don't Hate," this LP brings a variety of styles and feels, while all keeping it under the same umbrella of guitar, upright bass, and drums. Highlighting the chordal and melodic stylings of Addison Rifkind, the signature drum tone and feel of Michael Duffy, and tastefully executed playing from bassist Rene Camacho, "Fresh Squeeze" is the perfect sonic experience. From the first note on side A to the last hit on side B, it's a full sound, a timeless listen, and one slated to be on repeat for decades to come.

Guitar - Addison Rifkind
Drums - Michael Duffy
Upright Bass - Rene Camacho

Tracklist:
1.01 - Fat Produce - Cadillac Converter (3:45)
1.02 - Fat Produce - Fresh Squeeze (3:50)
1.03 - Fat Produce - Sticky Beets (3:26)
1.04 - Fat Produce - Interlude No. 1 (0:27)
1.05 - Fat Produce - Afrenetic (4:28)
1.06 - Fat Produce - Grease on the Range (3:46)
1.07 - Fat Produce - Interlude No. 2 (0:44)
1.08 - Fat Produce - 818 Don't Hate (4:55)
1.09 - Fat Produce - SON! (2:47)
1.10 - Fat Produce - Slick (3:15)
1.11 - Fat Produce - Interlude No. 3 (0:52)
1.12 - Fat Produce - Clapper Dapper (3:51)
1.13 - Fat Produce - Lo-Fi Beats to Study To (3:37)
1.14 - Fat Produce - Outro (0:42)