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Sending My Love
Norman Brown
első megjelenés éve: 2010
(2010)

CD
4.305 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Come Go With Me
2.  Here's My Number
3.  Sending My Love
4.  Celebrate Me Home
5.  Play Time
6.  Special Moments
7.  I'm Pouring My Heart
8.  Thinking About You
9.  Coming Back (Return Of The Man)
10.  One Last Goodbye
Jazz

As one of a select list of versatile urban artists gifted as both an instrumentalist and vocalist, Norman Brown has been front and center in the fast evolving fusion of pop, R&B and jazz music genres, capturing huge critical acclaim and fans worldwide. With his new release, Sending My Love, this incredible guitarist continues to deliver compelling soul jazz that is sure to captivate audiences around the world for years to come.


Peak Records is proud to present the new release for multi-talented Grammy winning contemporary urban/jazz guitarist Norman Brown's "Sending My Love."

For almost two decades, it has been a veritable love fest between GRAMMY Award winning guitarist, composer and singer Norman Brown and his legions of fans. And, with his long-awaited new recording, Sending My Love, Brown keeps the good vibes going.

Brown intensifies an already much-beloved recipe of sound, with ten tracks, nine of which he wrote) that flow easily from steamy R&B to guitar lashed flights of instrumental fantasy, all the while keeping things right in the pocket. From the first track - the easy breezy, horn laden, "Come Go With Me" - to the sexy groove of the R&B track "I'm Pouring My Heart Out" to the gentle acoustic guitar melody of "One Last Goodbye," Brown shows off the stylistic diversity that has gained him a loyal following. He does so by utilizing some of the tried and true musicians, songwriters, and producers he's worked with in the past: longtime collaborator Herman Jackson, bassist Alex Al, drummer Teddy Campbell, rhythm guitarist Jubu, and percussionist Kevin Ricard. He also reached out to R&B production camp Tha Bizness and R&B songwriters Melvin Moore III (who happens to be his godson) and Floyd E. Bentley III from his Kansas City hometown for the hop vocal tunes "I'm Pouring My Heart Out" and "One Last Goodbye."

Even his daughter Rochella Brown, a student at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, and her songwriting partners arranged a new version of the Kenny Loggins classic "Celebrate Me Home." Rochella sings with Brown on the beloved gem, which also features a choral contributing from GRAMMY winning ensemble Sounds Of Blackness. Brown adds that, with a daughter serving in Iraq, he dedicated the song to our troops. "I'm dedicating that to my second oldest daughter, Kesha, a West Point graduate who is a first lieutenant, fighting in Iraq," he said. "I think about all the families of these troops and the troops themselves, and ‘Celebrate Me Home' hits it on the head -- we all want to see them come home safely."

Brown flirts with Latin rhythms on "Play Time," and shares a haunting melody on the instrumental "Special Moments," which Brown says is one of his favorites from the set. Longtime fans will enjoy the showcase of his guitar prowess on the slow groove "Here's My Number," while others will recognize the signature Brown touch on "Coming Back (Return of the Man.)"

Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and raised in Kansas City, Kansas, Brown first picked up a guitar at the age of 8. Inspired by Jimi Hendrix's mind-bending rock sounds, Brown soon discovered his father's favorite artist, Wes Montgomery, and found his stylistic holy grail. After high school, Brown moved to Los Angeles to pursue his musical career, attending the Musicians Institute where he also taught for a time. While playing with his own group in local clubs, and drawing comparisons to George Benson, Brown was discovered and signed to the MoJazz label, a division of Motown. He delivered his 1992 debut, Just Between Us, and followed with the gold-certified After The Storm and 1996's Better Days Ahead.

With critical acclaim and sales behind him, the talented musician made the leap to Warner Bros. and released Celebration, which first teamed him with producer Paul Brown. The 2003 follow-up, Just Chillin', earned Brown much-deserved recognition with a GRAMMY Award in the best pop instrumental category. That project was followed by his 2005 release West Coast Coolin', where Brown tested out his skills as a vocalist, a move that was welcomed by the urban AC radio market. In addition, his 2005 compilation The Very Best Of Norman Brown was one of the best-selling smooth jazz albums of that year.

Brown made the leap to the Peak Records label in 2007 for his smash CD Stay With Me, which yielded the R&B vocal hit "Stay With Me" and the contemporary instrumental favorites "Let's Take A Ride" and "Pop's Cool Groove." With Sending My Love, Brown is building on the musical foundation he laid with Stay With Me, which landed at Number One on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.

But performing is his first love. For yet another year, Brown will share his onstage fire with the launch of the 2010 version of the annual Norman Brown's Summer Storm tour. With a string of dates stretching from May to September, Brown will share the magic of Sending My Love as well as his many beloved hits.



Norman Brown

Active Decade: '00s
Born: Dec 18, 1970 in Kansas City, MO
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Soul Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz

Guitarist Norman Brown splashed into the soul-jazz scene in 1992 as a recording artist for MoJazz and quickly went on to win substantial acclaim, beginning with his award-winning second album, After the Storm. Both Gavin and Soul Train named it Jazz Album of the Year, and After the Storm remained on the charts for over two years. Suddenly critics drew comparisons to other astonishing jazz guitarists from the past such as George Benson and Wes Montgomery, and Brown became the toast of the soul-jazz crowd. Following the remarkable success of After the Storm, Brown continued to wow jazz listeners. His highly awaited follow-up, Better Days Ahead, didn't quite measure up to the brilliance of After the Storm, but it nonetheless won the 1997 American Jazz Award for contemporary guitar and the album's title track became the most-added single in NAC history until that point. Following his flurry of successes at MoJazz, Brown moved to Warner Bros. in 1999, where he began focusing on the evolution of his still-evolving career.
Born in Kansas City, Brown first became interested in the guitar at age eight, when he grew fond of his brother's acoustic six-string. He initially took much influence from such guitar-based acts as Jimi Hendrix and the Isley Brothers, but once he discovered one of his father's favorite guitarists, Wes Montgomery, everything changed. Rather than play, for instance, material by Earth, Wind & Fire in local bands, Brown began playing contemporary jazz tunes and standards. His increasing interest in jazz guitar led him to Los Angeles in the mid-'80s, where he studied formally at the Musician's Institute in Hollywood. Following his graduation, he taught briefly and signed to Motown's MoJazz label, where he recorded his first three albums, including the much-championed After the Storm album.
--- Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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