Review
After showing off his edgy, aggressive side in a live setting on the recent Ablaze, Ken Navarro gets back to his trademark, free-spirited and plucky (mostly) acoustic-guitar ways on In My Wildest Dreams. One of the genre's most consistent purveyors of instantly catchy tunes and swaying funk rhythms, Navarro mostly keeps the melodies sunny here. They are deployed over rhythmic bases that range from slow, grooving hip-hop to more throbbing bass-drum foundations created by Gary Grainger (who plays both instruments). He waits till track nine to really turn up the heat, and then rewards our patience with the pounding, Marcus Miller-like throb of "Sky Fi" on which a swinging Navarro mo...
Review
After showing off his edgy, aggressive side in a live setting on the recent Ablaze, Ken Navarro gets back to his trademark, free-spirited and plucky (mostly) acoustic-guitar ways on In My Wildest Dreams. One of the genre's most consistent purveyors of instantly catchy tunes and swaying funk rhythms, Navarro mostly keeps the melodies sunny here. They are deployed over rhythmic bases that range from slow, grooving hip-hop to more throbbing bass-drum foundations created by Gary Grainger (who plays both instruments). He waits till track nine to really turn up the heat, and then rewards our patience with the pounding, Marcus Miller-like throb of "Sky Fi" on which a swinging Navarro mo...