Showing posts with label Matt Dusk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Dusk. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2023

Matt Dusk - Two Shots

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:39
Size: 128,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:29) 1. Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad
(3:35) 2. Miracle
(4:06) 3. Cold As Ice
(5:32) 4. Lonely Road
(3:43) 5. The Theme From Loaded Gun
(4:00) 6. Don't Go Looking
(2:50) 7. Fly Me To The Moon
(3:22) 8. Please Please Me
(4:15) 9. Precious Yours
(5:43) 10. Always
(4:03) 11. Every Mother's Son
(5:15) 12. Five
(4:40) 13. Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad (Hot Nugget Remix)

The big-label bow of this Toronto-born, classically trained pretender to the contemporary crooner crown comes bundled in a shrewdly frank marketing gambit. Dusk scored a recurring role on the reality series Casino as a young, wannabe showroom headliner. As with virtually every ambitious retro-pop male vocalist since Harry Connick, Jr., the musical touchstone here is Sinatra, from the album's title track (an 80th-birthday gift from U2 to the Chairman himself, who never recorded it) to a rhythmically sprightly take on "Fly Me To the Moon."

But what noses the 24-year-old Dusk ahead of his rat-packaged competitors here is a promising understanding of the canon that goes deeper than mere ring-a-ding-ding trappings. While his bold, downbeat recasting of the Beatles' "Please Please Me" falls short of its ambitions, songs like "Lonely Road," "Every Mother's Son," "Always" and "Five" (the latter two tellingly co-written by the singer himself) have a reflective, autumnal tone that gratifyingly echo Sinatra's own period of willful, introspective reinvention in the mid-1950s. By Jerry McCulley
https://www.amazon.com/Two-Shots-Matt-Dusk/dp/B000255LHA

Two Shots

Sunday, February 5, 2023

Matt Dusk & Karen Aoki - Lost In Rio

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:56
Size: 131,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:45) 1. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
(5:30) 2. Girl From Ipanema
(3:25) 3. Something Stupid
(6:09) 4. Deed I Do
(4:46) 5. Gee Baby Aint I Good To You
(4:01) 6. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
(4:57) 7. Kiss On My List
(4:23) 8. How Insensitive
(4:52) 9. This Masquerade
(4:22) 10. Love Is Here To Stay
(5:11) 11. They Can't Take That Away From Me
(3:29) 12. Just The Two Of Us

Matt Dusk: Jazz musician born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From an early age he wanted to be a singer, and at the age of 7 he enrolled in a music school in Toronto. He continued to attend for the next 11 years. He initially majored in opera and classical music, but at the age of 17, he changed his style as a vocalist after listening to Tony Bennett and Sarah Vaughan. At the age of 20, he won the first place out of 655 in the Canadian Rookie Contest. Although he once decided to take over the family business, he could not give up his dream of music and enrolled in a music school again.

There he was tutored by Oscar Peterson and learned how to sing jazz and popular music. At the same time, he began to demonstrate his talent as a musician, releasing four CDs while still in school. In November 2004, he released his debut album "Two Shots" on Decca Records. Released in 2006, "Back In Town" became a worldwide hit, and in 2007 he made his debut in Japan. The single with the same name recorded No.1 on the Japanese radio charts, making it an exceptional hit for a jazz artist. In 2013, he released his first album in four years, "My Funny Valentine - The Chet Baker Songbook."

Karen Aoki: Mainly live tour activities, main cast of BS Asahi TV jazz music program, radio cross FM, Love FM, Inter FM, Kobe Kiss FM, Radio Takasaki, now FM Kumamoto and Internet radio JJazz, Net Serving as a navigator. Two of her albums won the Ad Lib Award (Club/Dance Category) from the jazz magazine ADLIB. In 2010, she won the Best Debutante Award in the Newcomer category of the Best Dressed Award. She is in charge of the insert song for the popular movie "Andalusian Goddess Revenge" starring Yuji Oda released in June 2011.

She became a hot topic when she appeared on NHK E-Tele "Three Months Topic English Conversation" ~Fascinating Standard Jazz Version~. In the summer of 2012, she made her first New York performance a success. In the fall of the same year, she was in charge of the insert song for the Fuji TV drama "Married". In September 2012, she recorded a duet song "Ginza no Koi no Monogatari" on Hiroshi Tachi's album, and she appeared on NHK's music program SONGS. In December 2012, she released the album "TRANQUILITY", a collection of love songs arranged in jazz from famous film music. In the summer of 2013, she sang the insert song for the movie Galileo "Midsummer Equation", and in the fall of the same year she sang the theme song for the NHK Saturday drama "Taiyo no Trap". In the summer of 2014, she sang the main theme song for the Fuji TV drama "Hirugao ~ Weekdays 3 o'clock Lovers" starring Aya Ueto. In January 2015, she released her album "Eternal Melody"

Duet album "Matt & Karen Lost in Rio" released. Matt Dusk, the "Frank Sinatra of the 21st century" born in Canada, will appear with Japanese jazz diva Karen Aoki as a guest. Matt made his debut in 2001 after studying under Oscar Peterson. With her sweet voice and neat appearance, she quickly gained popularity, and all her albums were hits.

Karen Aoki started full-fledged activities as a jazz vocalist in 2006, and she is attracting attention as an MC for TV and radio, as well as theme songs for movies and dramas.
In this co-starring album, the two performed breathtaking duets with famous songs such as "The Girl of Ipanema" and "Koi no Hitokoto", and it looks like it will be a stylish and romantic autumn evening.By Product Description - Translate By Google
https://www.amazon.co.jp/Matt-Karen-Lost-Dusk-Aoki/dp/B010OQED2A

Lost In Rio

Friday, February 3, 2023

Matt Dusk - Sinatra, Vol. 2

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:44
Size: 75,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:29) 1. Pennies From Heaven
(3:44) 2. All Or Nothing At All
(2:15) 3. The Nearness Of You
(2:38) 4. They Can't Take That Away From Me
(2:05) 5. I've Got The World On A String
(2:31) 6. Where Or When
(2:47) 7. My Kind Of Town
(2:47) 8. More
(3:17) 9. I Get A Kick Out Of You
(3:26) 10. New York, New York
(3:39) 11. Moonlight In Vermont

Multi-award-winning, Platinum-selling artist Matt Dusk has been enthralling audiences around the world for years, leaving in his wake a series of radio hits, acclaimed albums, and a loyal fan base that continues to grow with every passing year.

He has had three number one radio hits: All About Me, Back in Town and Good News, is an alumnus of the St. Michael’s Choir School and studied under jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson at York University.

Dusk has been awarded four GOLD albums: Two Shots, Good News, JetSetJazz, Sinatra Vol. 2 and four PLATINUM albums: My Funny Valentine, Just The Two of Us, Old School Yule!, and Sinatra Vol. 1

Notable award nominations include, five JUNO awards, one ADISQ, one Róze Gali: Muzyka and a Dimond from Trójka PR3 in Poland.https://www.mattdusk.com/#Bio

– LA Times: Crooners like Toronto’s Matt Dusk has taken what he has learned from the greats and molded it for a modern audience.

– Jazz Times: Blending distinctly Sinatra-esque swagger, Dusk is waist deep in grandiose arrangements that are dripping with Sin City excess and turns the clock back some four decades with excellence

– Billboard: Matt Dusk impressively brings Las Vegas back to the glory days as the standards singer sounds remarkably like Rat Packer Frank Sinatra.

Sinatra, Vol. 2

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Matt Dusk - Sinatra

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:52
Size: 71,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:26) 1. Fly Me To The Moon
(3:29) 2. I've Got You Under My Skin
(1:56) 3. Too Marvelous For Words
(3:01) 4. I Only Have Eyes For You
(2:41) 5. Summer Wind
(4:21) 6. Luck Be A Lady
(2:53) 7. Come Fly With Me
(2:36) 8. Lady Is A Tramp
(2:56) 9. You Make Me Feel So Young
(4:29) 10. My Way

Go big or go home. That might’ve been Matt Dusk’s mantra as he contemplated the making of his second album, Back in Town.. With impeccable taste to match his formidable talent, Dusk knows that style and sophistication•in everything from song selections and studio choices•are important factors that contribute to successful recordings.

The Toronto-born Matt Dusk will join Patrizio Buanne on his North American AEG Live tour this spring, which coincides with the Decca release of Dusk’s Back in Town on April 3rd. The 27-year-old crooner already had a sensational major-label debut under his belt with 2004’s Two Shots, which was partially recorded at London’s famous Abbey Road Studios with a 42-piece string section from the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

With Back in Town Dusk pulled out all the stops. He recorded much of the album in Los Angeles, at the fabled Capitol Studio in Studio A•where the walls have resonated with the voices of singers such as Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and Ella Fitzgerald. Then, as if that magical setting wasn’t enough, several renowned arrangers including Patrick Williams and Sammy Nestico were brought in to provide original arrangements for classic numbers like “More” and “As Time Goes By.” On top of that, the legendary Al Schmitt, winner of this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammy Awards, recorded and mixed all of the album’s big band tracks.

“I wanted this album to have the best of everything,” explains Dusk, who produced Back in Town with Terry Sawchuk. “We approached it like it’s our last big record, with the best arrangers, best musicians and best studios. We didn’t want there to be any regrets or excuses in the future!”

Indeed, Back in Town has all the ingredients to catapult the Juno Award nominated singer well into the pop stratosphere: timeless songs, stylish arrangements, cutting-edge production and powerhouse vocals. Quite simply, Dusk has never sounded better, and it’s the album’s combination of classic and original songs that has clearly brought out the best in him. Along with big-band material, drawn from the American Songbook, Back in Town features such contemporary pop numbers as the inspirational “All About Me” and the forceful title track. Both were given the chart-topping treatment from Chris Lord-Alge; one of the world’s best mixing engineers with credits ranging from Madonna to Green Day.

“Chris has a way of finding these frequencies that make your speakers blow up,” says Dusk. “But his mother was a jazz singer, so he understands that genre too. After I heard Chris’ first mix I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is huge.’ I knew immediately that he’d found the sound both Terry and I were looking for that was radio compatible.”

Several tracks on Back in Town, including “Learnin’ The Blues,” “As Time Goes By” and “The Best is Yet to Come,” are songs associated with Frank Sinatra, but Dusk was adamant about putting a fresh spin on that material. “I didn’t want to perform stock arrangements of those songs,” he says, “…like the classic Nelson Riddle and Billy May charts used for Sinatra. Been there, done that… so why not try something new? I won’t deny that I’m a fan of Sinatra and that I definitely learned from him, but I want to put my own stamp on this genre.”

Working with a full big-band orchestra and strings, plus arrangements from Williams, Nestico and Vince Mendoza, Dusk and Sawchuk took those songs in new directions, from the Latin tinge of “More” to the playful phrasing of “As Time Goes By.” Similarly, “Who’s Got the Action,” once popularized by Dean Martin, gets the big, brassy treatment, while “Get Me to the Church On Time” and “On the Street Where You Live,” two of Dusk’s favorites from My Fair Lady, are nicely updated. Dusk says Nestico’s arrangement for “Get Me to the Church On Time,” in particular, blew him away. “Sammy, who’s best known for his work with Count Basie, sent over his chart with a big yellow post-it note on it saying, ‘This is one of my best charts•please don’t change a thing,’” recalls Dusk. “I was like ‘you’ve got to be kidding•I wouldn’t touch it.’ It was that good.”

Meanwhile, Dusk was able to bring some first-hand experience to “Get Me to the Church On Time”•not that he’s married. “I used to sing at a ton of weddings,” says Dusk, who studied at Toronto’s famed St. Michael’s Choir School before attending the city’s York University taking master classes with Oscar Peterson in the jazz program. “I’d get invited to all the stags and see how the grooms were hell bent on sowing their wild oats and having their last hurrah. So I can totally relate to that scene.”

Although he refrains from divulging many details, Dusk’s personal life has helped to shape both Back in Town and its predecessor. “The songs on Two Shots were more on the sad side because I was going through a rough time at that point in my life,” he explains. “Most of the songs were about lost love and self discovery. On this album, it’s the exact opposite. The majority of these songs are more about finding love, being happy and laughing, because the pendulum’s definitely swingin’ the other way.”

Swinging is one way to describe Back in Town, which puts Dusk firmly back in the pack of young crooners like Michael Bublé and Dusk’s label mate Jamie Cullum. “We’ve all got our own approaches to this genre,” says Dusk, about his colleagues. “Me? I’m not here to change the world. You could say my goal is to bring jazz a little more into the mainstream. But basically, at the end of the day, all I really want to do is entertain people.” With the big, bold and defiantly upbeat Back in Town, Dusk is doing just that. https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/matt-dusk

Sinatra

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Matt Dusk - The Way It Is

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2001
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:54
Size: 139,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:29) 1. I Won't Dance
(4:23) 2. Something's Gotta Give
(6:23) 3. If I Had You
(4:48) 4. She's Funny That Way
(4:52) 5. Come Dance With Me
(4:13) 6. Just One Of Those Things
(4:03) 7. Nice Work If You Can Get It
(5:26) 8. On The Street Where You Live
(5:07) 9. I'm Confessin
(5:01) 10. I Thought About You
(5:11) 11. Change Partners
(3:48) 12. Tangerine
(4:05) 13. Charade

Multi-award-winning, Platinum-selling artist Matt Dusk has been enthralling audiences around the world for years, leaving in his wake a series of radio hits, acclaimed albums, and a loyal fan base that continues to grow with every passing year. He has had three number one radio hits: All About Me, Back in Town and Good News, is an alumnus of the St. Michael’s Choir School and studied under jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson at York University. Dusk has been awarded three GOLD albums: Two Shots, Good News and JetSetJazz and three PLATINUM albums: My Funny Valentine, Just The Two of Us and Old School Yule! Notable award nominations include, five JUNO awards, one ADISQ, one Róze Gali: Muzyka and a Dimond from Trójka PR3 in Poland. https://www.mattdusk.com/

Crooners like Toronto’s Matt Dusk has taken what he has learned from the greats and molded it for a modern audience.~ LA Times

Blending distinctly Sinatra-esque swagger, Dusk is waist deep in grandiose arrangements that are dripping with Sin City excess and turns the clock back some four decades with excellence.~ Jazz Times

Matt Dusk impressively brings Las Vegas back to the glory days as the standards singer sounds remarkably like Rat Packer Frank Sinatra.~Billboard

Musicians: Matt Dusk / vocals; Pat LaBarbera / tenor sax; Mark Eisenman / piano; Steve Wallace / bass; John Sumner / drums

The Way It Is

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Matt Dusk - JetSetJazz

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:33
Size: 72,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:20) 1. Let’s Hop On A Plane!
(2:42) 2. Lo Siento
(2:24) 3. Kicks In The 6ix
(4:01) 4. Nothing On You
(2:50) 5. Lovers Lane
(3:27) 6. Four Seasons
(2:28) 7. My Paris Is You
(2:55) 8. Rich In Love
(2:47) 9. I’ll Find You
(3:35) 10. All Because Of You

Multi-award-winning, Platinum-selling artist Matt Dusk has been enthralling audiences around the world for years, leaving in his wake a series of radio hits, acclaimed albums, and a loyal fan base that continues to grow with every passing year. He has had three number one radio hits: All About Me, Back in Town and Good News, is an alumnus of the St. Michael’s Choir School and studied under jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson at York University. Dusk has been awarded three GOLD albums: Two Shots, Good News and JetSetJazz and three PLATINUM albums: My Funny Valentine, Just The Two of Us and Old School Yule! Notable award nominations include, five JUNO awards, one ADISQ, one Róze Gali: Muzyka and a Dimond from Trójka PR3 in Poland. https://www.mattdusk.com/#Discography

Crooners like Toronto’s Matt Dusk has taken what he has learned from the greats and molded it for a modern audience.~ LA Times

Blending distinctly Sinatra-esque swagger, Dusk is waist deep in grandiose arrangements that are dripping with Sin City excess and turns the clock back some four decades with excellence Jazz Times
Matt Dusk impressively brings Las Vegas back to the glory days as the standards singer sounds remarkably like Rat Packer Frank Sinatra.~ Billboard

JetSetJazz

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Matt Dusk - Good News

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:06
Size: 105,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:18) 1. Good News
(3:37) 2. I Wouldn't Change A Thing
(3:54) 3. On Vacation
(3:14) 4. Feels Good
(3:09) 5. It's Not That Easy
(2:55) 6. Never Gonna Fool Me
(3:14) 7. Operator Please
(2:58) 8. Love Attack
(3:14) 9. Don't Hate On Me
(3:55) 10. It Can Only Get Better
(3:32) 11. Do You Love Me
(2:45) 12. Love Don't Let Me Go
(5:13) 13. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)

Good News is the fifth studio album by Canadian jazz singer Matt Dusk. It was released by on October 27, 2009. The album is a departure from previous Matt Dusk standard, having influences of Palm Beach Pop and crooner standards of the 1950s in a modern feel. The albums is filled with original tracks, plus a bonus classic available in Canada and on iTunes in the standard and deluxe edition. https://dbpedia.org/page/Good_News_(Matt_Dusk_album)

Personnel: Matt Dusk – vocals, backing vocals, keyboard, producer; Ron Lopata – bass guitar, keyboard, producer; Jukka Immonen – keyboard, co-producer; Terry Sawchuk – mixing engineer; Richard Dodd – mastering engineer; Joel Parisien – backing vocals; Quisha Wint – backing vocals; Justin Abedin – guitar; Davide Direnzo – drums, percussion; Ross Macintyre – bass guitar; Alex Kundakcioglu – trumpet; Rob Somerville – trombone; Chris Gale – alto sax, bari sax, horn arrangements; Steve Macdonald – tenor sax, horn arrangements

Good News

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Matt Dusk - Back In Town

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:54
Size: 103,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:36)  1. Back in Town
(3:32)  2. All About Me
(3:04)  3. Best Is Yet To Come, The
(3:54)  4. Way You Look Tonight, The
(4:08)  5. More
(4:47)  6. As Times Goes By
(4:03)  7. Learning the Bluesn
(3:17)  8. Get Me To The Church On Time
(2:53)  9. Who's Got The Action
(3:38) 10. On the Street Where You Live
(3:56) 11. A Million Kisses Late
(4:01) 12. Where Were You When

Back in Town is the fourth studio album by Canadian jazz singer Matt Dusk. It was released by Decca Records on June 13, 2006 in Canada. The album was released worldwide with an alternative cover later in 2006.

In Canada, the album debuted at number seventeen on the albums chart. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_in_Town_%28Matt_Dusk_album%29

Personnel: Matt Dusk (vocals); John Faux, John Chioidini (guitar); Assa Drori, Al Hershberger, Karen Winkelmann, Dynell Weber, Jennifer Munday, Jennifer Walton, Irina Voloshina, Anatoly Rosinsky, Johana Krejci, Katia Popov, Carolyn Wann Bailey, Becky Bunnell, Erin Hall, Christian Teal, Kevin Connolly , Sid Page, Raymond Kobler, Mary Kathryn Van Osdale, Pamela Sixfin, Alan Umstead, Darius Campo, Liane Mautner, Catherine Umstead, Haim Shtrum (violin); Raymond Tischer, Dave Walther , Harry Shirinian (viola); Dan Higgins (flute, piccolo, clarinet, alto saxophone); Pete Christlieb, Bob Sheppard (flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone); Gene Cipriano (clarinet, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone); Gary Grant, Mike Haynes , Larry Hall , Warren Luening, Wayne Bergeron, George Tidwell (trumpet); Paul Klintworth, Dana Kelley, Steven Becknell (French horn); Andy Martin , Roy Agee, Chris McDonald, Barry Green , Charles Loper, Chauncey Welsch (trombone); Craig Gosnell (bass trombone); Michael Lang (piano, celesta); Tom Rainer (piano); Mike Long (celesta); 'Big' Jim Right (organ); Peter Erskine, Shannon Forrest, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums, drum); L.A. String & Horn Section, Nashville String & Horn Section (unknown instrument); Ilya Toshinsky (guitar, banjo); Neil Stubenhaus, Spencer Campbell (electric guitar, electric bass); Tom Ranier, Randy Kerber (piano); Rob Wells (keyboards, programming); Chuck Berghofer (acoustic bass); Daniel Greco , Eric Darken, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion).

Back In Town

Monday, January 10, 2022

Matt Dusk And Florence K - Quiet Nights

Styles: Vocal Jazz, Bossa Nova
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:55
Size: 128,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:45)  1. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars
(5:30)  2. Girl from Ipanema
(3:25)  3. Ces mots stupides / Somethin’ Stupid
(6:09)  4. 'Deed I Do
(4:46)  5. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
(4:01)  6. You Are the Sunshine of My Life
(4:57)  7. Your Kiss Is on My List
(4:23)  8. How Insensitive
(4:52)  9. This Masquerade
(4:22) 10. Our Love Is Here to Stay
(5:11) 11. They Can't Take That Away from Me
(3:28) 12. Just the Two of Us

Matt Dusk and Florence K revisit great standards like Somethin’ Stupid, Sunshine of My Life and The Girl From Ipanema with their own jazzy sound. Quiet Nights is a bright, glamorous sounding album which surrounds the listener with the soft comfort of the two artists warm voices. It is the perfect gift for lovers and will hit the shelves just before Valentines Day. Reprenant des grands standards allant de Somethin’ Stupid à Sunshine of My Life en passant par The Girl From Ipanema, le duo Matt Dusk et Florence K revisite ces classiques à la sauce jazz. 

Quiet Nights est un album ensoleillé, « glam » où les voix chaudes des deux artistes enveloppent l’auditeur dans un doux confort. Sorti quelques jours avant la Saint-Valentin, l’album Quiet Nights est le cadeau idéal des amoureux. Le premier extrait, Somethin’ Stupid, s’accompagne d’un vidéoclip en diffusion à la télévision. La popularité des deux artistes (et notamment de Florence K au Québec depuis la sortie de son livre Buena Vida) ainsi que le son « rétro » de cet album très en vogue actuellement devraient lui promettre un beau succès. http://www.amazon.ca/Quiet-Nights-Matt-Dusk/dp/B01AKUX75O/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1454048230&sr=1-1

Quiet Nights

Saturday, January 8, 2022

Matt Dusk - My Funny Valentine: The Chet Baker Songbook

Size: 110,1 MB
Time: 47:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. My Funny Valentine (Feat. Arturo Sandoval) (4:52)
02. Time After Time (Feat. Arturo Sandoval) (4:21)
03. Angel Eyes (3:50)
04. Embraceable You (Feat. Emilie-Claire Barlow) (4:16)
05. Come Rain Or Come Shine (4:07)
06. Deep In A Dream (4:03)
07. All The Way (4:06)
08. There Will Never Be Another You (3:17)
09. That Old Feeling (3:19)
10. Let's Get Lost (Feat. Arturo Sandoval) (3:32)
11. Someone To Watch Over Me (Feat. Guido Basso) (4:21)
12. I Fall In Love Too Easily (Ryan Ahlwardt) (3:05)

Vocal tributes to Chet Baker have, of late, become a mini-industry. While the vast majority of interpreters have gotten it wrong, confusing Baker’s personal pathos with his music, crooner Matt Dusk succeeds by resisting the temptation to don a misrepresentative mask of tragedy. Instead, he opts to simply be himself. My Funny Valentine could just as easily be a tribute to Sinatra, with whom several selections, including “Angel Eyes” and “All the Way,” are more closely associated.

Across 12 tracks, Dusk alternates between swingin’ loose and light, à la Sinatra’s early Capitol days, and making more grandiose musical statements, as the Chairman was wont to do during his later Reprise years. The arrangements, variously crafted by Shelly Berger, Rick Wilkins and Ryan Ahlwardt, add additional distance, recalling the vibrant Nelson Riddle and Billy May charts that were essential to Sinatra’s midcareer rebound.

Still, Baker’s presence is occasionally felt, the haunted beauty of his horn playing evident on three tracks skillfully embellished by Arturo Sandoval, including a deliciously sultry “Let’s Get Lost,” and on a fragile “Someone to Watch Over Me” gently propelled by Guido Basso. Conversely, Ahlwardt’s attempt to echo Baker’s vocal etherealness while backing Dusk on the closing “I Fall in Love Too Easily” proves misguided, sounding instead like an over-stylized Art Garfunkel. ~By Christopher Loudon

My Funny Valentine

Monday, November 30, 2015

Anna Wilson & Friends - Countrypolitan Duets

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 96.6 MB
Styles: Contemporary country, Vocal jazz
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[4:49] 1. You Don't Know Me (With Matt Giraud)
[2:28] 2. Walkin' After Midnight (With Lady Antebellum)
[3:39] 3. Just For What I Am (With Connie Smith)
[5:33] 4. You're The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me (With Rascal Flatts, Ray Price)
[3:34] 5. Night Life (With Larry Carlton)
[3:47] 6. Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues (With Keith Urban)
[2:48] 7. You Can Depend On Me (With Rick Braun)
[3:45] 8. Cherokee Maiden (With Billy Dean)
[4:28] 9. Welcome To My World (With Matt Dusk)
[3:20] 10. I Will Never Know (With Lloyd Green)
[3:57] 11. For The Good Times (With Kenny Rogers)

As top country songwriters, Anna Wilson and her husband, Monty Powell, carry considerable water in Nashville, and that allows them to indulge as a side project Wilson's career as a jazz singer, with Powell as her producer, on their own Transfer Records label. It also gives them access to some of the country artists they've written for, such as Lady Antebellum and Keith Urban, who are among her duet partners on this album, devoted to jazz arrangements of country standards. Others, such as veterans Connie Smith, Ray Price, Billy Dean, and Kenny Rogers, doubtless were only too happy to join in, along with noted jazz and country instrumentalists Larry Carlton, Rick Braun, and Lloyd Green. Wilson has a warm, bouncy voice well suited to these swing arrangements of, for instance, Patsy Cline's "Walkin' After Midnight" (with the members of Lady Antebellum providing jazzy backgrounds). With Smith and Price, Wilson joins in on remakes of their old hits "Just for What I Am" and "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me" (the latter with Rascal Flatts joining in on background vocals). It would be easy to envision the duet with Urban on Danny O'Keefe's "Goodtime Charlie's Got the Blues" actually becoming a country hit, which the song never quite has done previously, despite several minor country chart placings. On the whole, however, the album is a pleasant throwback to earlier styles of pop, country, and jazz. ~William Ruhlmann

Countrypolitan Duets

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Eleanor McCain - Runaway

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:42
Size: 120.7 MB
Styles: Easy Listening
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:04] 1. Runaway
[4:41] 2. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
[4:31] 3. To Make You Feel My Love
[6:15] 4. Both Sides Now
[5:23] 5. On And On
[4:17] 6. Just The Way You Are
[4:53] 7. Always On My Mind
[4:17] 8. Longer
[4:14] 9. Save Room
[4:30] 10. Fields Of Gold
[5:30] 11. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

For the eternal romantic: Eleven unforgettable selections include the poignant Matt Dusk and Eleanor duet To Make You Feel My Love, Always On My Mind, Fields of Gold and Both Sides Now. The song selection for Runaway started simply: three songs that Eleanor McCain simply couldn’t live without.

The New Brunswick native found it a tough, but comforting challenge. “I’m drawn to songs that emphasize the human connection, most of which happen to be love songs.”

With producer Matt Dusk and co-producer Shelly Berger helping with the selection, there are eleven songs -- some familiar classics, others soon-to-be-discovered contemporary gems – that are lushly orchestrated by Berger, commencing with the title track, “Runaway,” a number that accentuates the infatuation felt between partners in the early stages of romance.

Runaway