Showing posts with label Joe Escobar. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Joe Escobar Quartet - It's My Turn

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:09
Size: 98.8 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:20] 1. Summer Wind
[3:01] 2. Steppin' Out With My Baby
[3:38] 3. I've Got A Crush On You
[4:41] 4. Emily
[2:53] 5. Sway
[3:18] 6. Beyond The Sea
[4:40] 7. Wonderful World
[3:13] 8. Too Close For Comfort
[3:07] 9. Come Fly With Me
[4:53] 10. S'wonderful
[4:27] 11. The Way You Look Tonight
[1:52] 12. Fly Me To The Moon

The Joe Escobar Quartet is made up of seasoned San Francisco Bay Area musicians. Joe Escobar has become known locally for his smooth voice and excellent renditions of the old Sinatra style classics. While many male vocalists in this genre try to impersonate the likes of Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin, Joe just sings the tunes his own way with just the right touch of those classic singers. The rhythm section is made up of John Quam on piano, Bob Chandler on bass, and Bill Belasco on drums, all well known for their excellent musicianship. The group generally performs a variety of high-end restaurants and corporate/wedding events which led to this recording. Originally, the band went into the studio to record some demos for booking purposes. They decided to record the songs full length and just ran an 8 hour session at the Expression College for Digital Arts in Emeryville California. Expression, like many music colleges, offers musicians free studio time to give their students the opportunity to record all styles of music. After doing the recordings, Joe Escobar thought that for a quick session, they came up with some really great tracks, so he decided to make an album from them. The entire album was self-produced by Joe Escobar. All the vocal tracks and trombone/trumpet tracks were recorded later at Joe's personal studio, where he used Cubase and Wavelab software for the final mix and mastering.

It's My Turn