Matthew Whitaker - Now Hear This
Having already appeared on the Today Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show as well
as receiving praise from Los Angeles Times and The New York Times, Whitaker is
quite literally the inspiration that resilience can have on a persons life. Born in 2001 at
23-weeks premature, Whitaker lost his eyesight during the first 3 months of his
life, due to the life-saving treatment he required at birth. Whitaker has
created a truly remarkable album combining original compositions and covers of
songs that have influence him throughout his life - supplementing his virtuoso
piano skills with soulful Hammond organ and coloristic synthesizers. Now Hear This teams Whitaker with a stellar all-star band
featuring guitarist Dave Stryker, bassist Yunior Terry, drummer Ulysses Owens
Jr., and percussionist Sammy Figueroa. Keyboard great Marc Cary and flutist
Gabrielle Garo also make special guest appearances. The album was overseen by
GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Brian Bacchus, who has worked closely with the
likes of Gregory Porter, Norah Jones, Randy Weston and Sullivan Fortner, among
others.
Billy Ocean - Remixes & Rarities
A double-length collection of work from Billy Ocean – a soul
singer who came of age during the era of the 12" single – which means that
his catalog is filled with remixes, extended versions, and all the great b-side
material that used to make up that great vinyl format! This package is a great
addition to the single CD issues of Billy's material over the years – and the
package brings together 23 long numbers that start in his early years on
Columbia/CBS, then run through his huge 80s fame on Jive/BMG – mostly work that
was originally only issued on vinyl, collected here in a 2CD set! Titles
include "European Queen (special mix)", "City Limit (alt
version)", "When The Going Gets Tough (ext version)", "Love
Really Hurts Without You (1986 dance mix)", "Loverboy (dub
mix)", "Mystery Lady (club mix)", "Get Outta My Dreams Get
Into My Car (ext version)", "Are You Ready (12" version)",
"License To Chill (ext version)", "Pressure (UK 12" ext
mix)", "When The Going Gets Tough (inst)", "Love Zone (ext
version)", "Loverboy (ext club)", "Bittersweet (ext
version)", "Dance Floor (ext version)", "African Queen (new
ext mix)", "American Hearts (12" ext)", "When The
Going Gets Tough (club version)", "I Sleep Much Better (ext
version)", "Love Really Hurts Without You (dub)", "Pick Up
The Pieces (Reese club riot mix)", and "When The Going Gets Tough
(7th heaven club mix)". ~ Dusty Groove
Houston Person - I'm Just A Lucky So And So
Houston Person may be one of the few still-active players in
the long history of blues-drenched "boss tenors" that stretches back
to Gene Ammons, Arnett Cobb, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Bullmoose Jackson and others. Person has long exhibited a keen ear for simpatico
musicians, ranging from his classic partnership with Etta Jones, to his series
of superb duo encounters with bass master Ron Carter the man chooses his
company skilfully. This date is no exception, as he negotiates his tenor in the
company of first-class players. It's clear that his band mates took his
studio-made admonition of "Right note or wrong note it's got to
swing!" to heart for each one stands in complete harmony with Houston
Person's noble intentions for this date. Personnel: Houston Person (tenor saxophone), Eddie Allen (trumpet),
Lafayette Harris (piano), Rodney Jones (guitar), Matthew Parrish (bass), Kenny
Washington (drums.)
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