Artist: Jack Sels | Album: Minor Works | Released: 2018 | Genre: Jazz
Artist: Jack Sels | Album: Minor Works | Released: 2018 | Genre: Jazz
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Raise Vibration will be Lenny Kravitz’s 11th studio album released on CD and 2 LPs in multiple standard and deluxe formats. The record promises to be one of Kravitz’s most eclectic. “Low,” the song that got the whole process started, developed into a smooth funk showcase; what Kravitz calls “my Quincy Jones school” complete with horns and a string arrangement. The title track is lean power-trio rock, while the ballad “Here to Love” features Kravitz backed only by his piano and a string section. “Johnny Cash,” inspired by an encounter with the late legend, is what Kravitz jokingly calls “psychedelic funk meets country.” As usual, Kravitz plays most of the instruments himself, with longtime guitarist Craig Ross. Lenny Kravitz has transcended genre, style, race and class into a 20-year musical career, one which revels in the rich influences of ’60s and ’70s soul, rock and funk. Kravitz’s talents as a writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist have resonated now through eleven studio albums into a timeless catalog. He has also won four consecutive GRAMMY Awards, setting a record for the most wins in the “Best Male Rock Vocal Performance” category.
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Mirakler
(Hubro, 2018)
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Tracks:
01 – Beautiful
02 – Home Again
03 – Where You Lead
04 – Smackwater Jack
05 – Medley Take Good Care of My Baby, It Might as Well Rain Until September, I’m into Something Good
06 – Sweet Seasons
07 – It’s Too Late
08 – Chains
09 – (You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman
10 – I Feel the Earth Move
11 – So Far Away
12 – You’ve Got a Friend
13 – Locomotion
14 – Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
15 – Up on the Roof
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Ian Fisher builds his new album “Idle Hands” on a foundation of piano balladry. He strays from this structure occasionally but Fisher crooning with the black and white keys is the backbone here.
On “Tables Turned” he shows his strong ear for pop music reminiscent of Harry Nilsson as he builds multiple hooks into a single song. His distinct voice helps keep the songs from fading into monotony which can occasionally happen with piano ballads. On “Road To Jordan” things get a little more interesting as it sounds like “The Man In Me” from Bob Dylan and on “Bed Downtown” Fisher sounds like John Lennon’s solo career if he would’ve dabbled with steel guitar. There’s a lot of unique stuff here but overall if you’re into 70s rock that doesn’t sound dated this album may be right up your ally.