Home is where the pocket is for legendary drummer Steve Gadd, and he rarely leaves it during the cool, groove-oriented live outing At Blue Note Tokyo, a seductive set of soft, neon-lit jazz-fusion recorded there on Dec. 18, 2019. Favoring natural feel over fussy complexity, Gadd takes a backseat on this occasion, venturing out to solo just once with a dizzying, euphoric eruption during the piano rolling, Latin-inspired gyrations of “One Point Five.” The chops are still there. Responsible for laying down the irresistibly catchy beats of Paul Simon’s “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” with his rhythmic complexity having also propelled groundbreaking records by Al Di Meola and Chick Corea, among others, Gadd has nothing left to prove.