Music Review: BSTC - Music for a Saturday Night

Acid jazz, or R&B mixed with jazz and a touch of hip-hop, continues to command a cult-like following.  Artists such as Jamiroquai, Brand New Heavies, the James Taylor Quartet (not to be confused with the “Sweet Baby James” singer), and Incognito popularized the movement in the 90s, achieving moderate success (at least in the United States).  Another group, BSTC, joins this list with their debut, Music for a Saturday Evening.  While the album’s quality fluctuates, it makes for a pleasant soundtrack for a relaxing evening or cocktail party.

BSTC stands for BlackStone Theater Collective, a reference to Chicago’s BlackStone Theater, home to many house music parties in the 80s.  The group is the brainchild of Chicago producer Andy C, who has worked with Patrice Rushen, Ramsey Lewis, Janet Jackson, and Mary J. Blige.  Assembling studio veterans such as vocalist Keanna Johnson and multi-instrumentalist Tunji, Andy C's goal, according to BSTC’s MySpace site, is to pay homage to the group’s house music roots as well as incorporate numerous other influences to create a unique sound. 

BSTC's Keanna Johnson 

BSTC fares best with uptempo numbers like “Love It,” dominated by a catchy shuffle beat that draws you to the dance floor, and “Get It,” a solid R&B dance song featuring Johnson’s sultry vocals.  Johnson’s energy boosts songs like “Fresh Love,” which could have been a nondescript contemporary urban number if not for her vocals.  Her singing on this album should earn her a solo career, although her voice works quite well in the band’s setting.  The midtempo “Love and Lust,” with smooth vocals by Russoul, sounds like an outtake from John Legend’s latest release Evolver.  Horns buried in the mix give it a 70s feel. 

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Kit O'Toole is a lifelong music enthusiast who maintains a music blog, Listen to the Band. In addition, she is the internet columnist and a contributing editor for Beatlefan magazine. She also holds an Ed.D. in Instructional Technology.

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  • 1 - Kit O'Toole

    Dec 06, 2008 at 1:06 am

    Oops, that should read "Music for a Saturday Evening." My apologies!

  • 2 - felicia

    Sep 17, 2009 at 9:18 am

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