Curtis
Stigers is set to release his eleventh album “Hooray For Love,” April 29, 2014,
his eighth for Concord Records. The album includes classics from the Great
American Songbook including such gems from the repertoire as George and Ira
Gershwin’s “Love is Here to Stay,” Jerome Kern’s “The Way You Look Tonight,”
and “If I Were A Bell,” from Guys and Dolls, as well as three songs written or
co-written by Stigers, including the title track, “Hooray For Love,” “Give Your
Heart to Me,” and “A Matter of Time.” Of his new album, Stigers comments, “On
almost all of my Concord records, I’ve done a standard or two and lot of songs
by modern songwriters. This time around,
I’ve flipped it and recorded mostly standards with a few modern songs.”
A
seamless combination of old and new songs, a classic pop album recorded with
jazz musicians and a jazz sensibility, Hooray for Love is a celebration of this
universal human condition. “I set out for this album to be like an old Nat King
Cole record from the 50’s. I’ve had a lot of people ask me to do more
standards, not critics or record companies, but friends. So, I had a running
list of songs that I love and have always wanted to record. This time it really
made sense.”
As with
most of Stigers’ recordings, he is very comfortable juxtaposing standards with
modern songs. In addition to the songs penned by Stigers, Hooray for Love also
includes a Steve Earle song called “Valentine’s Day,” included because, as
Stigers notes, “I like songs with stories that are told from a point of view of
someone that is flawed, and this narrator is, although he ultimately redeems
himself with some very romantic wordplay. I think that, while it’s important to keep the
Great American Songbook alive, it’s equally important to be open to adding to
it.”
One of
the tracks on the album, “You Make Me Feel So Young,” made famous by Frank
Sinatra features the up and coming French chanteuse, Cyrille Aimée. “Cyrille is
a wonderful singer who’s in her 20s and I’m in my late 40s so it really works –
throughout the track she laughs and pokes fun of me for being old and it’s kind
of like an old movie, like a Spencer Tracy / Kate Hepburn kind of thing.” Another track on the album, “You Don’t Know
What Love Is,” which Stigers learned from a recording by Tony Bennett and jazz
pianist Bill Evans, reveals a different perspective on love.
“The guy
in this song clearly has been in love and knows what love is, and perhaps he’s
still in love, but he’s lost her. That’s what makes it so heartbreaking. My
favorite line is: ‘You don’t know how hearts burn for love that cannot live but
never dies.’ It takes my breath away.”
Recorded
at Brooklyn Recording studio Hooray for Love was produced by Stigers and John
“Scrapper” Sneider, and features musicians Matthew Fries (piano), Keith Hall
(drums), Cliff Schmitt (bass), Matt Munisteri (guitar), and Sneider (trumpet).
Hooray For Love Tracklisting:
Love Is
Here to Stay (George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin)
Valentine’s
Day (Steve Earle)
You Make
Me Feel So Young featuring Cyrille Aimée (Josef Myrow/Mack Gordon)
Hooray
for Love (Curtis Stigers/John Sneider)
The Way
You Look Tonight (Jerome Kern/Dorothy Fields)
Give
Your Heart to Me (Curtis Stigers)
That’s
All (Alan Brandt/Bob Haymes)
A Matter
of Time (Matthew Fries/Curtis Stigers/David Poe)
If I
Were A Bell (Frank Loesser)
You
Don’t Know What Love Is (Don Raye/Gene de Paul)
~ Concord Records
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