Libation (album)
Libation is a studio album by American jazz saxophonist David Sanborn, released in 2003 on Verve Records. The album features Sanborn's interpretations of classic blues and R&B tunes, showcasing his signature alto saxophone sound.
Overview
Libation marks a departure from Sanborn's more contemporary jazz fusion sound, leaning heavily into traditional blues and soul idioms. The album features a core ensemble including guitarist Eric Clapton (on select tracks), pianist Russell Ferrante, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Steve Gadd. The album's arrangements emphasize raw emotion and instrumental interplay, providing a platform for Sanborn's expressive solos.
Track Listing
The track listing typically includes interpretations of songs such as:
- "Brother Ray"
- "Hard Times"
- "Comin' Home Baby"
- "Please Send Me Someone To Love"
(Note: A complete track listing should be verified with official album sources.)
Personnel
While the exact personnel can vary depending on the edition, key musicians typically include:
- David Sanborn - Alto Saxophone
- Eric Clapton - Guitar (on select tracks)
- Russell Ferrante - Piano
- Christian McBride - Bass
- Steve Gadd - Drums
Additional musicians may contribute on vocals, keyboards, or other instruments.
Reception
Libation generally received positive reviews, with critics praising Sanborn's authentic engagement with the blues and the high caliber of the supporting musicians. The album resonated with both long-time Sanborn fans and blues enthusiasts.