Chocolate moment is the fourth CD by Tuck and Patti that I have purchased so far. What can I say except Kudos. Another successful CD> I am glad that I purchased it.I found this CD to be sexy, sweet, smooth sounds for mature lovers quiet moments. Or, for moments of private reminiscing of what was or deliberation on the love that may yet transpire. It is an excellent 'Chocolate Moment' and a fine Tuck and Patty moment. The CD cover certainly did not fairly represent its contents.Like most of their work this was an outstanding performance. A great selection of tunes and very well presented.I was introduced to Tuck & Patti by a friend /talented jazz musician and it's one of the best additions made to my diverse music collection.Tuck & Patti have the wholesome quality of next door neighbors who hold the town's annual block parties. While block parties are an old-fashioned, outdated concept, so is the simple and pure soul music music the two create. But man, doesn't one miss those days... lucky for us listeners, Tuck and Patti revive the beauty not heard since the 1920's through one hell of a talented guitar player and an amazing vocalist. So, have a seat in an old, comfy, over-sized sofa, prepare a cup of hot, earl gray tea and put in their album.Being a singer for a few years, I confess that I've tried to sing along to the first track (and my favorite), "Comfort Me." To those who try doing the same, I bid them good luck. Patti's vocals are seemingly simple; but, the combination of her range and scatting throughout the songs are so complex that while it makes it great for listening, trying to sing along is like a jazz theory course all over again. As they say, though, the sign of a skilled performer is making it all seem effortless (and Patti certainly does that!)I also suggest listening to the lyrics, since this album was written with political commentary and other contemporary issues in mind. This makes "Chocolate Moment" especially pertinent to today's times, despite general themes of love, hope, tolerance and understanding.While I know little about the guitar, one doesn't have to in order to appreciate Tuck's contributions. With a soft, folksey, jazzy edge, Tuck compliments Patti's voice perfectly-- he's very low-key, honest, and a graceful player.One of the things I appreciate most about these two is the amount of respect they show each other while performing. Despite Patti possessing a very commanding voice and Tuck possessing the skills to easily outshine a 12-piece band, both actually listen to the other. Neither Tuck nor Patti out-perform the other and in that, genuinely convey the love about which Patti sings. Clearly, the two are at ease with each other which emanates to the listener. The end product is a great, relaxing, stress-free album.While each song is certainly unique, the style between songs will not vary greatly-- unlike some artists, you're not going to get loud, fast-paced songs and then mellow the next track. All tracks provide the same sweet quality. In fact, each of the tracks in the album won't provide the listener with a good, in-depth understanding of Tuck and Patti because of the many layers between songs. As a plus, you will forever identify a Tuck & Patti song when you hear it regardless of which album you select. As a con, many might think all songs are too much the same. The more one listens, though, the more the listener discovers variety between the albums."Chocolate Moment" is great for anyone with taste akin to Tracy Chapman, Eric Clapton (unplugged), Anota O'Day or Nancy King.Amazing album. Sounds very intimate, like Tuck & Patti are sitting right in your living room. The songs are moving and thought provoking. Patti's vocals are great, and listening to Tuck's guitar work is like attending a clinic on the instrument. There is no good reason not to have this album in your collection.When it comes to emulating a jazz quartet with just six strings, two hands, and a volume pedal, Tuck Andress is in a class by himself. He can juggle swinging bass lines, percussive clusters, funky gospel riffs, baroque counterpoint, and serpentine melodies with ease. For 20 years, Andress has been providing solo-guitar accompaniment for Patti Cathcart -- vocalist extraordinaire and a self-confessed musical tyrant -- and in the process, he's polished his fingerstyle technique to an improbable level of brilliance. On Chocolate Moment, Andress sounds more relaxed than ever, and his complex orchestral parts benefit from the laid-back vibe. The tones he draws from his '53 Gibson L-5 archtop (which is tricked out with active electronics, run through outboard EQs for more top-end boost, and recorded direct to hard disk) are as delicate and transparent as Waterford crystal. Whether you'd describe them as awesomely full-spectrum or brutally clinical is a matter of debate, but his harmonic wizardry is not.Now that Tuck and Patti have started their own record label, it's apparent they are having fun with the full control over their music. This new album is the second departure in which all of the tunes are originals by Patti and Tuck themselves. While some fans were (possibly) disappointed by the last album's absence of T&P's original treatments to familiar "cover tunes", I can't see how anyone could complain about the fresh new energy being so intimately communicated through their music. Patti's voice seems to have taken on a new life of it's own and Tuck's playing has re-incorparated some of the funkier grooves that he is so good at. "Comfort Me" is a great piece of work, with the "B" section taking off in a way that makes me think of Freddie Hubbard. Don't sit this one out - buy one for a friend!This is without a doubt the best Tuck and Patti cd ever.Once again,it is all orginial,showcasing the awesome and evolutionary songwriting talent of Patti Cathcart.It is an expansion of all the themes touched upon in the last release, Taking the Long Way Home.It also touches on very current events-what is humanity to do with all the hatred floating around? the answer to that and any question affecting your personal life can be found in the lyrics on this cd.don't forget the incredible guitar playing by the hollowbodied master himself-Tuck Andress.A must have recording released on their very own record label-hurry up go out and buy the cd!!!