Five Point Plan
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Record Label: Kobi Records
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San Francisco's Five Point Plan performs a unique blend of groove and soul. Vocalist Latrice Barnett sings Stevie Wonder inspired melodies, 'insinuating herself into your bloodstream like an old friend you've always had a crush on.' (SF Weekly, 10/00) Backed by the ultra-groovacious rhythm section of Tim Carter (drums), Michael Cruz (bass), David Metzner (guitar), and Jordan Glasgow (keyboards), Five Point Plan plays medium to uptempo funk infused with sensual, turn down the lights, slow grooves. The Plan cites M'shelle N'degeocello, D'angelo, Jill Scott, and Jamiroquai as influences, but creates a music entirely its own.
Five Point Plan music has unrestricted ability to flow with many styles: funk, acid jazz, hiphop, and soul, to list a few. Many cuts off their debut invite the addition of a crisp rap, guest brass, or DJ spinning through their live show or collaborative efforts, widening the band's appeal. Several members of the rhythm section have been writing and performing together for over seven years with Latrice joining the group in 1998. Musical tastes run eclectic resulting in a sound that is often smooth and sometimes crunchy. The Plan doesn't confine itself to any particular genre, but the game is always groove. With the tightness and seasoning of this long time rhythm section and a cool new flavor from Barnett, Five Point Plan is poised and ready to advance the funky cause.
For their second album, "Rare" (released January, 2002), FPP joined forces with producer/arranger Dave Lebolt who has spent time as a sideman, session player, and arranger with David Bowie, Billy Joel, Power Station, Chaka Khan, and Roberta Flack. Look for guest appearances by legendary organist Merl Saunders, the Turtle Island String Quartet, and DJ Pause.
Other recent highlights include sidestage dates with Sade, India Arie, Counting Crows, and Live, and reviews in Gavin and Keyboard Magazines. Exponentially increasing the group's fanbase, their MP3 'Live Today' is currently shipping with 2 million Dell Computers.
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vocalist Latrice Barnett is the real deal...
author: Gavin Magazine
Five Point Plan's authentic brand of funky R&B has made them favorites at venues from John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom Room to Riffage.com on the web. Now they bring their act to the airwaves with their self-titled debut and the soulful single "It Don't Mean Nothin'." Young vocalist Latrice Barnett is the real deal, she has a beautiful pure voice with a hypnotic delivery. The groove of Carter and Cruz is true, David Metzner splashes colors with his guitar, and Jordan Glasgow adds a tasty keyboards solo. Spin it and you won't be disappointed.
--Jimmy Leslie,
Gavin Magazine,
June 30, 2000
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Five Point Plan laid down a spare, tasty groove...
author: Keyboard Magazine
...Five Point Plan laid down a spare, tasty groove, which stood above the crop of artists we looked at this month. The spirits of Brand New Heavies and Erykah Badu hover throughout "Live Today," but the group avoids sounding obviously derivative by sticking to their own straight-ahead funk sensibility, solidly anchored by drummer Tim Carter.
Keyboardist Jordan Glasgow, like everyone in the band, knows his job description well - keep it in the pocket, support the song, don't upstage Latrice (Barnett, vocalist). Though Glasgow comps unobtrusively, interlocking seamlessly with David Metzner's snaky guitar, his Wurlitzer's thick tone and the delicious voicings he contributes are the butter that turns the plain grits into something truly yummy... It's refreshing to hear a band in this genre that seems more interested in playing their songs, as opposed to playing their instruments.
Keyboard Magazine,
August, 2000
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Five Point Plan is one band that will suck your soul and lick your funky emotion
author: Listen.com
With an alluring combination of deep grooves, juicy R&B hooks, and Jazz-Funk chops, the Five Point Plan is one band that will suck your soul and lick your funky emotions. Singer Latrice Barnett's gorgeous voice can stir the soul with positive, uplifting messages, or just as easily drop down into a disarmingly romantic whisper. Unlike many
bands in their vein, the Five Point Plan never give the impression of being slick or over-polished; rather, their melodies are steeped in classic '70s Funk and R&B, and their telepathic musical communication gives their studio work a live, in-the-moment feeling. Whether they're playing danceable party anthems or sweet, soulful ballads,the Five Point Plan are irresistible.
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haven't heard anything like that since the 1st Brand New Heavies
author: Ky York
Haven't heard anything like that since the 1st Brand New Heavies. The style of FPP. is what BNH were in the early 90's. I loved it. There will no doubt be some timeless hits in the acid jazz realm off this CD. You guys need to tour on the East Coast.
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