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3rd Force: Collective Force Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Dance With Me [#]
 
Listen Sweet Surrender [#]
 
Listen Bridge of Dreams
 
Listen In the Full Moon Light
 
Listen You Gotta Be Real
 
Listen You Know My Heart
 
Listen Something Special
 
Listen Coming Home
 
Listen Listen to Your Heart
 
Listen Here Comes the Night
 
Listen Revelation of the Heart
 
Listen No Doubt
 
Listen Give It All You Got
 
Listen The Gift
 
Listen Lift Me Higher
 



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3rd Force:
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CD information
Label: Higher Octave
Genre: Smooth Jazz , Contemporary Instrumental , Ethnic Fusion
Titles: View all titles by 3rd Force
Review
While the global dance community has never failed to make a commotion over European groovemeisters Count Basic, the West Coast-based keyboard trio 3rd Force has slowly amassed a catalog of music as rhythm intensive and melodically irresistible as its titles are pun-inflected (Forces of Nature, Vital Force, etc.). So many of their cuts -- anchored by synth wizard William Aura and enhanced by a host of eager smooth jazz stars like Craig Chaquico, Boney James, and Peter White -- have made it onto the airwaves that Higher Octave Music had no trouble gathering 13 well-known tracks to digitally remaster to form the bulk of Collective Force. 3rd Force's productions can be simple and sparse, as on "Here Comes the Night," which features a gentle acoustic piano intro and then a subtle, seductive groove and dreamy atmosphere behind Peter White's high-toned acoustic melody. Other pieces like "No Doubt" combine hypnotic synth swirls, hip-hop shuffling grooves, and an energetic flugelhorn and trumpet battle off the main melody. The two new tunes perfectly display this dichotomy: "Dance With Me" twines sprinkles of synth-generated tropical vibes, Grant Geissman's echoing electric guitar, and wah-wah snaps under a jumpy electric piano melody; "Sweet Surrender" finds White playing it cool on a lilting melody over a gently rhythmic flow, combining his nylon strings in certain parts with electronic flute and accordion sounds before he echoes those lines solo. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide