Robben Ford & Bill Evans Share New Single “Passaic” — Listen

LISTEN TO “PASSAIC”
NEW ALBUM COMMON GROUND OUT SEPTEMBER 30 

Robben Ford and Bill Evans present their third single “Passaic” today. It appears on the new album Common Ground, out September 30 on MPS (Edel)Listen here.

This groovy track written by Ford is not the only treat for the fans! You can also pre-listen to snippets from all of the tracks from the album here.

The multiple Grammy nominees Ford and Evans have shared the stage in Europe, North America, and even Japan, and already released a collaborative album called The Sun Room together in 2019 (earMUSIC).

With the jazz rock album Common Ground,  they continue their creative relationship as Evans explains, “Every now and then, like-minded musicians are able to get together in the studio or on the same stage and create interesting music together. It’s the blending of each other’s influences and styles, and the will to create something new and fresh that can turn this ‘creative meeting’ into something special. I believe myself and Robben share that same ideology. We both love all kinds of music whether it’s classic blues, soul, rock ‘n’ roll, you name it. This openness to combine different kinds of music and create something musical and special is what brought me and Robben together in the first place. Robben composed some of the most inspiring music I’ve played in a long time. Our writing styles blend seamlessly.”
  
Recorded in Nashville, the jazz rock album features a first-class rhythm section with bassist Darryl Jones (recording and touring with the Rolling Stones since 1993 and former sideman of Miles Davis and Sting) and drummer Keith Carlock (currently a touring member of Steely Dan). It was produced by Evans and Clifford Carter, who also took over the piano and organ on the title track.
 
Says Ford about the recording, “It’s always a great and sought-after pleasure to work with some of the best musicians in contemporary music, and making this record was for me one of those occasions. We have, each of us, worked with one another in different configurations in the past, so, there is a comfort level in that. But more importantly, everyone involved is a dedicated musician who’s first thought is to make the best music possible in any situation. Such a joy for me, personally, to play with these gents! Bill and I have worked quite a lot together over the past several years. But, the opportunity given to us by Edel to finally document the music has happily resulted in two recordings that we are very proud of the first being Sun Room released on earMUSIC and now Common Ground on MPS.  

“I feel the music presented here is ‘fresh’ in both composition and performance with all of the musicians being versatile, true improvisers and having a strong sense of groove, as well. These are the qualities that make you want to play! I’m so happy to have been a part of what lead to this record.” 
  
Robben Ford is an American rock, blues and jazz guitarist. Ex-member of fusion pioneers Yellowjackets, he is admired for his solo works but also known for his collaborations with giants of music like Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, and many others. He comes from a generation of California musicians who contributed to eliminate boundaries between different genres, often writing and performing timeless music that will stand the test of time.
 
Bill Evans is an American saxophonist, pianist, and producer who has recorded 26 solo albums to date. He has played, toured, and recorded with artists such as Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and John McLaughlin, to name a few, before spending the last 30 years touring with his own groups worldwide and receiving wide recognition as a true renaissance man.
 
COMMON GROUND TRACK LISTING:
“Ever Ready Sunday”
“Crabshaw Don’t Care”
Sentimental Mode”    
“Hearts of Havana”         
Common Ground
“Passaic”
“Stanley”
“Dennis Menace”
“The Little Boxer”
  
 PERSONNEL:
Robben Ford — Guitar 
Bill Evans — Saxophone, Keys
Darryl Jones — Bass
Keith Carlock — Drums
Produced by Bill Evans + Clifford Carter