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1. | Now
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2. | I Can't Remember
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3. | Leave It
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4. | September Nights
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5. | Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
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6. | Let's Play
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7. | Nasty Girl
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8. | Eastern Promise
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9. | Song for Ruth
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10. | How Y'all Doin'
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Jazz / Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz
Kyle Eastwood - Producer, Mixing, Vocals, Bass (Acoustic), Bass (Electric) Alex Wurman Keyboards Andrew McCormack Piano (Electric), Piano Ben Cullum Vocals Bernie Grundman Mastering Bud Harner A&R Dave Koz Executive Producer Dave O'Higgins Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano) Dimitri Smilenko Photography, Artwork Doug Tyo Mixing Assistant Doug Webb Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) Frank Cody Executive Producer Graeme Flowers Trumpet Hyman Katz Executive Producer Jeff Chiang Product Manager John Beasley Fender Rhodes, Piano John Gallen Engineer Manu Katche Drums Michael Stevens Producer, Drums, Mixing, Programming, Vocals (Background), Bass (Electric), Engineer, Keyboards, Vocals, Guitar Ralph Salmins Engineer, Drums Renzo Mantovani Producer Rik Pekkonen Mixing Ron Moss Management Vincent Bruley Engineer
Continuing in the vein of 2005's Paris Blue, bassist Kyle Eastwood delivers more contemporary jazz with a funky twist on 2006's Now. Mixing acid jazz stylings, modal themes, and some hip-hop influences on his third solo album, Eastwood has crafted yet another Euro-r&b-jazz-dance-hop album that benefits from a solid group aesthetic and a pop craftsman's sense of melody. Interestingly, vocalist Ben Cullum -- brother of pianist/vocalist Jamie Cullum -- guests here on such funky r&b-inflected cuts as "I Can't Remember" and "Leave It." Similarly intriguing is Eastwood's cover of the Police classic "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" featuring vocals by keyboardist Michael Stevens. It's an expansive new age-meets-techno dance track that also makes room for late-'60s Impulse-style keyboard improvisation. While Now is by no means a straight-ahead jazz album and will most likely appeal to the broader smooth jazz audience, it is nonetheless a vibrant, genre-crossing experiment and once again displays Eastwood's deft knack for bringing together topnotch musicians with sophisticated club-ready material. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide
Kyle Eastwood
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Cool, Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Soundtracks, Film Music
The son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood, bassist Kyle Eastwood inherited his father's well-known love of jazz music, becoming a respected session player during the early '90s; later fronting his own quartet, he contributed a track to the 1997 Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall tribute LP, and a year later issued his solo debut, From There to Here. He then returned with the pop- and soul-influenced Paris Blue in 2005 and Now in 2006. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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