The tracks for Once In A While were recorded alongside the
songs for his last album, 2017's In Full Swing- and material for another,
future record- in a marathon 2016 session at London's legendary Abbey Road
Studio 2, the room in which the Beatles cut the majority of their catalogue.
Unlike the hard-charging big band swing of his previous project, the thirteen
songs on this album are all ballads that MacFarlane says "deal with
longing, lost love, and sadness, infused with fond recollection and a hint of
hope."
"They're not necessarily sad break-up songs," says
arranger Andrew Cottee. "They're more reflective, thoughtful, even
philosophical, but they're not all torch songs."
Selections include compositions by such masters as Irving
Berlin, Rogers, and Hart, and Johnny Mercer, with MacFarlane drawing on his
encyclopedic knowledge of songs from the era to dig deep into their songbooks.
The tracks were recorded live in the studio by the hand-picked "Dream Town
Orchestra," direct to analog tape, with MacFarlane adding his vocals over
the course of the last year. The arrangements take their time, with many songs
featuring lengthy introductions and instrumental passages.
MacFarlane's first album, Music Is Better Than Words,
debuted at No.1 on the iTunes Jazz chart in 2011 and went on to receive four
Grammy nominations. His 2014 first-ever Christmas set, Holiday For Swing!, also
debuted at No. 1 and was followed by No One Ever Tells You, another iTunes
chart topper, and In Full Swing, his first No.1 Traditional Jazz album,
garnering him two more Grammy nominations.
While MacFarlane has performed with renowned composer John
Williams and duetted with the iconic Barbra Streisand, music isn't his only
forte. The multi-hyphenate is better known for his work in the Television &
Film industries which has earned him numerous nominations and Emmy Awards. At
the age of 24, MacFarlane became the youngest showrunner in TV history when his
animated series Family Guy (which is currently wrapping up its 17th season)
aired on FOX. He is also the co-creator, executive producer, and voice actor on
another animated series American Dad! MacFarlane recently created, executive
produces, and stars in the live-action, one-hour space adventure series,
"The Orville" for FOX. The show premiered its second season in
December 2018 and currently holds an unheard of 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
MacFarlane made his feature film directorial debut in 2012 with the
highest-grossing original R-rated comedy film of all time, TED, starring Mark
Wahlberg and MacFarlane himself as the voice of the lovable, foul-mouthed teddy
bear. Following the success of the raunchy blockbuster and hosting Saturday
Night Live, MacFarlane went on to host the 85th Academy Awards in 2013 and
release a highly-anticipate sequel, TED 2, in 2015. Today, the prolific actor
is gearing up for the June 30th premiere of Showtime's forthcoming series The
Loudest Voice, in which he will portray Brian Lewis, Fox News' former public
relations chief.
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