- Lee Ritenour
Infobox musical artist
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Instrument =Guitar
Name = Lee Mack Ritenour
Born = Birth date and age|1952|1|11
flagicon|USA
in Los Angeles,California
Died =
Alias = Captain Fingers
Genre =Jazz
Label =
Notable_instruments =Synthaxe Gibson ES-335 Gibson L5 Gibson Lee Ritenour L5 [http://gibsoncustom.com/flash/products/signature/ritenour/LeeRitenour.htmL] Ibanez LR-10 [http://www.ibanezrules.com/catalogs/us/1983_84/fsa/p08.jpg]
Years_active =1972 - present
URL = [http://leeritenour.com Official Website]Lee Mack "Captain Fingers" Ritenour (born
January 11 1952 ) is an internationally acclaimed guitarist, recording artist, composer and producer. He began his career at 16 as a session player. He has appeared on over 3000 sessions & recorded 40 solo and collaboration albums. He had a world wide hit with "Is It You" in1981 .Ritenour holds the distinction of having two of the promotional videos for his songs ("Is It You," and "Mr. Briefcase") being played during
MTV 's first day. His music is influenced byWes Montgomery . He has paid frequent tributes to his hero, including naming his son Wesley when he was born in 1993.Biography
Ritenour was born
January 11 1952 in Los Angeles,California . He played his first session when he was 16 with theMamas and the Papas . Nicknamed "Captain Fingers", he was a sought-after session guitarist by the mid-1970s and won Guitar Player Magazines Best Studio Guitarist twice in the 70's. He is noted for playing his redGibson ES-335 and hisGibson L5 guitars. One of his most notable influences is the pioneering jazz guitaristWes Montgomery . In 1976, he released his first solo album, "First Course ". This was followed up by his fusion work "Captain Fingers " in 1976. Since "First Course" he has released over 30 albums — the 30th being "Rit's House" in 2002. One of his most notable works is his pop album (featuring vocalistEric Tagg )1981 "Rit", which contained chart hits "Is It You," and "Mr. Briefcase." In the '90s, he was one of the founding members of groupFourplay . He was nominated for 17 Grammy Awards, won one, plus landing at the top of many guitar polls throughout the world.Throughout his career, Ritenour has experimented with different styles of music. He has often incorporated elements of funk, pop, rock, blues and Brazilian music with jazz.In the early 1980s, Ritenour was given his own
Ibanez signature model guitar, theLR-10 . TheLR-10 was produced from 1981 to 1987. It can be heard exclusively on his album "Rit". Currently, Ritenour plays the Gibsons that he first played in the 1970s (theES-335 and L5), and now also plays his signature Lee Ritenour Model archtop guitar made by Gibson.>
Style
Ritenour has always experimented with different genres, and has always had a very strong commercial sense. His solo career began in
1975 with the recording of his album "First Course". Released in 1976, the album gave a strong representation of the mid-1970s L.A. Jazz/Funk sound. Critics did, however, complain that his first album was "lightweight." So Lee countered this with his strongly fusion-based follow up, "Captain Fingers ". This was followed by two more fusion efforts—"The Captain's Journey" (1978) and "Feel The Night" (1979). On these albums, Ritenour primarily used something of a rich, yet rock-oriented distorted guitar sound, coming from hisGibson ES-335 guitar. In other instances on these albums, clean sounds were heard coming from hisGibson L5 and classical acoustic guitars (he played his classical acoustic guitars almost exclusively on his album "Rio" in 1979). In the 1970s, Ritenour would often use effects like wah-wah, phasers, chorus, and flangers on his electric instruments. Also, during the late 1970s, Ritenour can be heard using the360 Systems guitar synthesizer (he is pictured sitting in front of it on the back cover of his "Captain Fingers" album). He can be heard using the synthesizer on the track "Captain Fingers" (from the album with the same title), and can also be heard playing solo with the synthesizer on the song "What Do You Want?" from "The Captain's Journey."In 1979, Ritenour played on
Pink Floyd 's "The Wall ", contributing rhythm guitar to "One of My Turns " and acoustic guitar to "Comfortably Numb ".As the 1980s began, Ritenour began to add stronger elements of pop to his music, beginning with "Rit" in 1981. For this, he kept with his distorted sound, now using his
Ibanez LR-10 signature model guitar. He continued with the pop-oriented music for two albums after "Rit" ("Rit/2" in 1982 and "Banded Together" in 1984), while releasing a slick, yet more fusion-styled, Direct-Disk instrumental album in 1983 called "On The Line". He also provided rhythm guitar onTom Browne 's hit, "Funkin' for Jamaica".In 1985, he recorded his first album for GRP with
Dave Grusin , entitled "Harlequin". It featured Lee primarily on his classical acoustic guitar and also featured Brazilian singer/songwriterIvan Lins . Up to this point, this album along with "Rio" arguably gave the strongest representation of Lee's Brazilian influences.The following year, 1986, Ritenour released the album "
Earth Run ", which featured him using the then-newly designedSynthAxe guitar. He used nine different guitars on the album, most notably theSynthAxe , hisValley Arts guitar, and his GibsonChet Atkins acoustic. The album also featured long-time collaboratorPhil Perry for the first time, on the track "If I'm Dreaming, Don't Wake Me" — a song also featuringDavid Foster andMaurice White . He also produced songs and played guitar onDeniece Williams 's LP "Hot on the Trail" during that same year.Ritenour continued in a direction strongly featuring other artists in 1987, with "Portrait". The album itself has something of a strong smooth-jazz sound, and Ritenour can be heard here playing with
The Yellowjackets ,Djavan , and much to the shock of some,Kenny G .Fact|date=April 2008In 1988, his smooth jazz-influenced Brazilian music came to the forefront with "Festival" — another album strongly featuring his work on nylon-string acoustic guitars. The following album, "Color Rit", continued with a similar mood. He did however, change direction completely again with his straight-ahead jazz album "Stolen Moments". Sounding similar to
Wes Montgomery , Ritenour played alongside long-time collaborator, saxophonistErnie Watts , pianistAlan Broadbent , bassistJohn Patitucci (playing only acoustic) and drummerHarvey Mason . Continuing in aWes Montgomery mood, Ritenour paid tribute to the man himself in 1992, with his album "Wes Bound". The album featured a number of covers of Montgomery compositions, as well as some seemingly tributary pieces from Ritenour himself.Also seen in this decade was a 1994 collaboration album with guitarist
Larry Carlton called "Larry & Lee".Lee Ritenour formed Fourplay together with keyboard player, Bob James. Whilst playing primarily with
smooth jazz groupFourplay for much of the 1990s, Lee left the group in 1998 and continued with his solo works. He was replaced in the group byLarry Carlton . 2002 saw the release of his album, "Rit's House ".In February 2004, Ritenour completed a project looking back on his career involving musicians he has worked with throughout his career called "Overtime". "Overtime" was recorded live in a studio in front of a small audience. It was released in early 2005, and is currently available as a singular audio CD, double-DVD set or singular HD DVD. Some of the musicians featured include
Dave Grusin ,Patrice Rushen ,Harvey Mason ,Alex Acuna ,Chris Botti ,Anthony Jackson ,Melvin Lee Davis , andErnie Watts , amongst many others.His latest album, entitled "Smoke n' Mirrors" was released in late August 2006. His son Wesley is a drummer, and makes his debut appearance on the album at the age of 13. This album contains Ritenour's version of
Bill Withers ' 1978 hit "Lovely Day".Discography
Albums
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align=left| "First Course " || 1976 || align=left| Epic |
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align=left| "Gentle Thoughts " || 1977 || align=left|JVC |
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align=left| "Captain Fingers " || 1977 || align=left| Epic |
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align=left| "Sugar Loaf Express " (with Eric Gale) || 1977 || align=left| JVC|
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align=left| "Friendship" (Different from 1979 release) || 1978 || align=left| JVC |
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align=left| "The Captain's Journey" || 1978 || align=left|Elektra Records |
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align=left| "Friendship" (Currently reissued with "The Captain’s Journey" on Wounded Bird Records) || 1977 || align=left|JVC |
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align=left| "Rio" || 1979 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Feel the Night" || 1979 || align=left| Elektra/Discovery |
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align=left| "Rit" || 1981 || align=left| Elektra/Discovery |
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align=left| "Rit, Vol. 2" || 1982 || align=left|Musicraft |
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align=left| "On the Line" (This version differs in some takes to the 1985 GRP Release, and is available reissued with "Rio" on Wounded Bird Records) || 1983 || align=left| Elektra/Musician |
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align=left| "Banded Together" || 1984 || align=left| Elektra/Discovery |
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align=left| "Harlequin" (w/Dave Grusin) || 1985|| align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "On the Line" || 1985 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Earth Run" || 1986 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Portrait" || 1987 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Festival" || 1988 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Color Rit" || 1989 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Stolen Moments" || 1990 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Joyride" || 1991 || align=left|En Pointe |
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align=left| "Wes Bound" || 1992 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Lee Ritenour and His Gentle Thoughts" (Reissue from 1977 release) || 1992 || align=left|JVC |
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align=left| "Larry & Lee" (with Larry Carlton) || 1994 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Alive in L.A." || 1997 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "This Is Love i.e." || 1998 || align=left| Music/Polygram |
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align=left| "Rit's House" || 2002 || align=left|Verve |
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align=left| "Friendship/The Captain's Journey" || 2005 || align=left| Wounded Bird |
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align=left| "Rio/On the Line" || 2005 || align=left|Wounded Bird |
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align=left| "Overtime" || 2005 || align=left|Peak |
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align=left| "World of Brazil" || 2005 || align=left|GRP |
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align=left| "Smoke n’ Mirrors" || 2006 || align=left|Peak |References
External links
* [http://www.leeritenour.com/ Lee Ritenour official site]
* [http://www.playjazzguitar.com/lee_ritenour.html Lee Ritenour]
* [http://www.jazzguitar.be/lee_ritenour_guitar_tabs.html Lee Ritenour Guitar Licks ]YouTube link
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT4RYBOZFWs Earth Run]
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