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Warren Wolf – vibraphone [all tracks]
Brett Williams – Fender Rhodes [1, 4, 6, 7, 10]; piano [2, 3, 5, 7–9]
Richie Goods – electric bass [1–7, 10] upright bass [8]
Mark Whitfield – guitar [4, 6]
Carroll “CV” Dashiell III – drums, percussion [1–8, 10]
Imani-Grace Cooper – vocals [4, 6–8]; background vocals [5]
Marcellus “Bassman” Shepard – vocals [1, 4, 7, 10]
On his latest album, Warren Wolf reveals an entirely different side to his multi-faceted talents. As the title implies, Reincarnation represents a rebirth of sorts for the Baltimore vibesman. In part, it frees Wolf to indulge his love for the R&B and soul hits that served as the soundtrack to his formative years in the 1990s. It’s also a celebration of a new lease on life, a happiness and contentment that he’s discovered through a new marriage and his five beloved children.
Through his three prior Mack Avenue Music Group releases and his attention-grabbing work with the likes of Christian McBride, Bobby Watson, Karriem Riggins, Jeremy Pelt, and the SFJAZZ Collective,Warren Wolf has established himself as the foremost straight-ahead vibraphonist of his generation, a bop torchbearer well equipped to carry the mantle of forebears like Bobby Hutcherson and Milt Jackson.