Those who
have been paying close attention have realized by now that Kaveh Rastegar has
been the secret weapon behind some of the most thrilling music of the last 20
years, across a wide spectrum of styles.
As a
bassist, Rastegar is best known as a founding member of the genre-blurring,
GRAMMY® Award-nominated quintet Kneebody, though he’s also toured the world
with superstars like John Legend (and also appeared as his fictional
counterpart in the beloved musical La La Land), recorded with Shania Twain and
Beck, served as musical director for singer/hitmaker Sia, and worked with
R&B sensation Sabrina Claudio as both songwriter and co-producer. As a
songwriter, he’s penned songs with and for heavy-hitters like Bruno Mars, Cee
Lo Green, Meshell Ndegeocello, De La Soul and Ciara, among many others.
Now, with
the release of Light of Love, Rastegar is intent on being a secret no more. On
his debut album as a leader, the bassist and songwriter strides boldly into the
spotlight with a set of songs that draw on every aspect of his wildly diverse
résumé to create a wholly individual sound. Like its striking cover art, Light
of Love is a collage – of influences, experiences, and collaborations – that
merge to form a mosaic portrait of Rastegar’s talents and interests. Featuring
an all-star line-up of gifted singers and musicians, the album (due out August
10 via Ropeadope) features songs as compelling as they are uncategorizable,
fueled by entrancing grooves, unexpected twists and captivating storytelling.
Rastegar
refers to Light of Love as a “family album,” bringing together a cast of
longtime friends and collaborators to craft songs that unite jazz-club
virtuosity with pop-chart soul. The roll call of singer-songwriters includes
Amy Kuney (aka AMES), Becca Stevens, Gaby Moreno, Dawn Richard, David Garza,
Mike Viola, and Rastegar himself, riding the waves of sound created by drummers
Chris Dave (D’Angelo, Robert Glasper) and Scott Seiver (Tenacious D, Aimee
Mann), trumpet great Nicholas Payton, keyboardists Brandon Coleman (Stevie
Wonder, Kamasi Washington) and Jeff Babko (James Taylor, Martin Short), and
guitarists Chris Bruce (Seal, Bettye Lavette) and Josh Lopez (Macy Gray, Black
Eyed Peas).
“This album
is a long time coming,” says Rastegar. “I wanted to make something that bridges
the gaps between all the different musical worlds that I find myself in --
music that feels really good and also uses all of these voices.”
Stream
Tracks from Light of Love
The results
range from the smoldering cosmic love song “Accidents Waiting to Happen” to the
swampy blues-rock lurch of “As Long As You Love Me;” the stripped-down soul of
“A Little Too Late” to the intimate but anthemic “Cuento Ilogico;” the sensual
groove of “Lavender” to the Velvet Underground inspired drone-pop of “Bad
Ideas.” The title track basks in its finger-snapping groove while “Roll Call”
lays back into a late-‘70s SoCal vibe reminiscent of the Doobie Brothers. “Long
March” surges with a bracing stop-start funk, the perfect foil for Nicholas
Payton’s acid-tongued trumpet.
If the
songs’ memorable melodies wrap around some unfamiliar contours, that’s most
likely due to the unique circumstances of the album’s songwriting. Rastegar
entered the studio on separate occasions with Dave and Seiver, engaging the
inventive drummers in loose, freewheeling jam sessions. Rastegar took those
recordings, isolated some of the more inspired moments, and built songs around
these improvised rhythm tracks. He collaborated with the singers in different
ways; some were sent tracks and composed their own lyrics, while others got
together with Rastegar in the studio to hash out the songs together.
“What I’ve
learned as a songwriter is that there’s a thousand different ways to write a
song,” Rastegar says. “I’ve always been a big fan of all kinds of music, but
when I was younger I never really thought about why they were made. I just
assumed that they sprouted up like flowers. But as I’ve stepped out as a
songwriter and a producer, I’ve found that each song makes its own statement.
The way this music came together, with a lot of freedom in the initial
recording, there ended up being a lot of surprises that you wouldn't normally
have if you’d written the chords and the melody first.”
Several of
Rastegar’s improvisations with Dave ended up as compelling miniatures in their
own right, elaborated to become instrumentals like the futuristic funk of “Tom
Tom” and the shimmering synth-pop of “Cat Woman.” album ends with a solo bass
arrangement of Caetano Veloso’s “Luz Do Sol” that shows off the tender beauty
of Rastegar’s playing.
“Bad Ideas,”
Rastegar’s debut as a vocalist, presages a forthcoming singer-songwriter
project that will feature him as sole front-man. With his debut, however,
Rastegar wanted to display his panoramic talents through a wider lens. Light of
Love does just that, offering infectious tunes and scintillating virtuosity,
eclectic approaches with a singular vision.
Track
Listing:
01.
"Bad Ideas"
02.
"Cuento Ilogico" feat. Gaby Moreno
03.
"Cat Woman" feat. Chris Dave
04.
"Roll Call" feat. Mike Viola
05.
"Tom Tom" feat. Chris Dave
06.
"Light of Love" feat. David Garza
07. "As
Long As You Love Me" feat. Who's Wednesday
08.
"Accidents Waiting to Happen" feat. Ames
09.
"Long March" feat. Nicholas Payton
10.
"Lavender" feat. Dawn Richard
11. "A
Little Too Late" feat. Becca Stevens
12.
"Luz Do Sol"
Kaveh
Rastegar · Light of Love
Ropeadope · Release Date: August 10, 2018
Ropeadope · Release Date: August 10, 2018
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