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Come Around |
Tony Scherr |
első megjelenés éve: 2002 |
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(2007)
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3.760 Ft
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1. | Luck In Your Eye
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2. | Stuck It Out
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3. | In My Hands
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4. | What Kind of Friend Are You
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5. | Food For News
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6. | Come Around
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7. | Goodbye
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8. | Poor Katy's Car
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9. | What Am I Now
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10. | Almost Believe in Everything
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11. | Sacramento
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12. | Are You My Friend
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Jazz
Tony Scherr- Voice, Guitar / Peter Scherr - String Bass / Kenny Wollesen - Drums / Chris Brown - Hammond Organ
Recorded in a mere three days in Tony's home studio, Come Around has the intimate, intuitive, one-take atmosphere that only the closest-knit group of muscian/friends can achieve -- a precisely executed yet still spontaneous sound. Erstwhile drummer Kenny Wollesen, is supremely subtle and supportive, providing a superb backbone for Chris Brown's unfurling Hammond licks and the serpentine chimes of Tony's guitar. Tony's brother Peter rounds out the core group on string bass. Throw in the contributions of cellist Jane Scarpantoni (Tricky, Beastie Boys, REM) and Bill Frisell and you have a cast that can literally, legitimately be called world class. All of the extended concepts and techniques gleaned from Tony's work in the more adventurous corners of the NY music scene are here, but deployed in service of a stunningly fine-tuned pop sense. Scherr is able to capture that rarest of vibes -- music that references genres (country, rock, soul, blues, and jazz are all there) implicitly, and thus manages to sound utterly un-derivative. Tunes such as Stuck it Out; the Gram-worthy In My Hands; Sacramento, a lilting lullabye for avant-banjo; and the standout title track -- like Dinosaur in a dogfight with Tom Petty's Heartbreakers -- should be hits in any universe.
Tony Scherr
Active Decade: '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
New York-based jazz musician Tony Scherr plays acoustic and electric bass and guitar in a variety of (often downtown) line-ups. He played with Woody Herman while a teenager, and later performed in Russ Gershon's Either/Orchestra and John Lurie's Lounge Lizards. Scherr has toured the U.S., Japan and Europe, and now has a recording studio based out of his home. He has worked frequently with reedist Michael Blake, in the Lounge Lizards, on Blake's Kingdom of Champa and in the groove quartet, Slow Poke, whose debut CD Scherr also engineered. Other artists Tony Scherr has worked with include Sophie B. Hawkins and Maria Schneider. ---Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide |
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