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The City |
Paul Brown |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 49 perc |
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(2006)
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 CD |
4.840 Ft
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1. | Cosmic Monkey
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2. | Hello Again
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3. | Side Steppin'
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4. | The City
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5. | Las Vegas
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6. | Old Friends
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7. | Winelight
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8. | Jumpin' Uptown
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9. | Food for the Moon
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10. | Real Mutha for Ya
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11. | The City
Instrumental
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Jazz / Contemporary Jazz; Smooth Jazz
Recorded: Funky Joint, Sherman Oaks, California; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California
Before GRP Records released guitarist-composer Paul Brown's debut album Up Front, his highly successful career as a producer-engineer had earned him the industry honorarium "Babyface of Smooth Jazz." After universal critical acclaim and months on Billboard and R&R's Contemporary Jazz charts, Up Front made Brown a star. On July 12, 2005 Brown is guaranteed to capitalize on Up Front's smooth jazz breakthrough with his sophomore recording, The City. Co-produced with multi-instrumentalist/digital editor D.C. and featuring some of the best musicians - Boney James, Chuck Loeb, Jerry Hey, Michael Paulo, Jeff Carruthers, Roberto Vally, Herman Jackson, Dave Hooper, Dan Higgins - on today's scene, The City also showcases seven original tunes co-written by the guitarist. The City opens up in with the funky and sensuous "Cosmic Monkey" featuring Jeffrey Osbourne's slinky overdubbed harmonies. "Hello Again" is Wes Montgomery-breezy soul samba. Next up is "Side Steppin'"s high-spirited blast of '80s-era disco jazz. "The City"'s dreamy blend of Boney James' soulful tenor saxophone, shivery keyboards, boogaloo congas, bluesy guitar and cognac-smooth jazz vocal follows. "Las Vegas" is an exuberant congress of dancing guitar licks, Michael Paulo's throaty sax and a bouncing hip-hop swing beat. "Old Friends" is a quiet fire ballad caressed by Brown and James' tender interplay. "Winelight"'s blend of Brown's Grover Washington, Jr.-channeling solos and tasty club beats is complemented by the silky-smooth party starter "Jumpin' Uptown." "Food For the Moon"'s cool 'n funky hip-hop jazz groove flows into a faithful/playful voice box-juiced version of Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "Reel Mutha For Ya." Fittingly, the album closes with the sublime Brown/James chillout duet "The City (Instrumental)."
The City proves beyond a doubt that Paul Brown is one of the most exciting and important guitarists in contemporary jazz.
Paul Brown - guitar Jeffrey Osborne (1) - vocal Darrell Smith (1) - arranger, drums, keyboards D. C. (1-5, 9, 11) - programming Tommy Kay (2) - guitar Herman Jackson (2, 4, 10, 11) - keyboards Roberto Vally (2-5, 7, 9-11) - bass Allon Sams (3) - keyboards, drums Wendy Moten (3) - background vocals Gene Cannon (3) - flute Mic Smith (3) - flugelhorn Boney James (4, 6, 11) - tenor saxophone Dave Hooper (4, 10, 11) - drums Ronny Gutierrez (4, 10, 11) - percussion Chuck Loeb (5) - keyboards, drums Michael Paulo (5) - saxophone Gerald McCauley (6) - keyboards, drums Joe Wolfe (6) - keyboards, programming Jeff Carruthers (7, 8) - guitar, keyboards, drum programming Jerry Hey (10) - trumpet, horn arranger Gary Grant (10) - trumpet Steve Holtman (10) - trombone Dan Higgins (10) - alto saxophone, flute |
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