"Harlequin" is a captivating collaborative studio album by the renowned American pianist Dave Grusin and the accomplished guitarist Lee Ritenour, released in 1985 under the GRP Records label. This album is a seamless blend of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and a distinctive Brazilian flair, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. With a runtime of 46 minutes, the album features nine tracks that showcase the exceptional chemistry between Grusin and Ritenour, along with notable guest appearances by Ivan Lins, Carlos Vega, Jimmy Johnson, and Paulinho Da Costa.
The album opens with "Harlequin (Arlequim Desconhecido)," setting the tone for a journey through contemporary jazz infused with Latin rhythms. Tracks like "Early A.M. Attitude" and "San Ysidro" highlight the dynamic interplay between Grusin's piano and Ritenour's guitar, while "Before It's Too Late (Antes Que Seja Tarde)" and "Silent Message" add a touch of sophistication and depth. "Cats Of Rio" and "Beyond The Storm (Depois Dos Temporais)" further emphasize the Brazilian influence, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere.
"Grid-Lock" and "The Bird" round out the album with their infectious grooves and intricate melodies, showcasing the versatility and skill of both artists. "Harlequin" is a testament to the collaborative genius of Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour, offering a timeless collection of jazz fusion that continues to resonate with fans of the genre.