Rio is an album by jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour , recorded in New York City, Santa Barbara, and Rio de Janeiro, originally titled Lee Ritenour in Rio . It was released in 1979 in Japan on JVC Records, then in 1982 in the U.S. on Elektra/Musician Records, then on GRP in 1985 with a different album cover and track sequence.[ 1] [ 2]
The Boston Globe wrote: "The sound is glorious. Each instrument is perfectly defined; the drums are crisp; the bells are like crystal."[ 5]
All titles composed by Lee Ritenour except where noted
"Rio Funk" – 5:10
"San Juan Sunset" (Eumir Deodato ) – 5:37
"Rainbow" (Don Grusin ) – 5:48
"A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That" – 5:09
"Simplicidad" – 4:58
"Ipanema Sol" – 5:28
"It Happens Every Day" (Joe Sample ) – 5:43
Lee Ritenour – acoustic guitar, rhythm arrangements
Dave Grusin – keyboards (1, 2, 4), string arrangements
Don Grusin – keyboards (3, 5-7)
Jeff Mironov – rhythm guitar (1, 2, 4)
Oscar Castro-Neves – rhythm guitar (3, 5)
Marcus Miller – bass (1, 2, 4)
Luizão Maia – bass (3, 5)
Abraham Laboriel – bass (6, 7)
Buddy Williams – drums (1, 2, 4)
Paulinho Braga – drums (3, 5)
Alex Acuña – drums (6, 7)
Rubens Bassini – percussion (1, 2, 4)
Chico Batera – percussion (3, 5)
Jose Da Silva – percussion (3, 5)
Armando Marçal – percussion (3, 5)
Roberto Pinheiro – percussion (3, 5)
Steve Forman – percussion (6, 7)
Ernie Watts – soprano saxophone (6, 7), flute (6, 7)
Jerry Hey – horn arrangements
Lee Ritenour – producer
Toshi Endo – co-producer
Don Murray – recording, mixing
Larry Rosen – recording, mixing
Ron Coro – art direction
Denise Minobe – art direction
Aaron Rapoport – front cover photography
L. Villoya – back cover photography
1985 release listing
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"Rainbow"
"San Juan Sunset"
"Rio Funk"
"It Happens Everyday"
"Ipanema Sol"
"Simplicidad"
"A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That"
Peter Lopez – production coordinator
Andy Baltimore – creative director
Reilcichi Nakayama – art design
Chu Kawahito – photography
The Mastering Lab and A&M Studios (Hollywood, California) – mastering locations
Year
Chart
Position
1982
Billboard Jazz Albums
11
1982
Billboard Pop Albums
163
^ Jazzlists: Elektra Musician LP discography , accessed March 20, 2018
^ Both Sides Now: Elektra/Asylum Album Discography, Part 8: Consolidated 60000 Series (1982- ) , accessed March 20, 2018
^ Ginell, Richard S. "Rio - Lee Ritenour : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic" . allmusic.com . Retrieved 7 June 2012 .
^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide . Random House. 1992. pp. 590, 591.
^ Gagen, Tom (1 Feb 1981). "Digital Recording Enhances Quality". Hobbies. The Boston Globe . p. 1.