Van Morrison – Three Chords And The Truth
Van Morrison returns with his sixth album in just four
years, Three Chords And The Truth. Fourteen new original compositions
effortlessly encapsulate Van Morrison's sound and talents as one of our
generation's most celebrated songwriters. Produced & written by Van
Morrison (except If We Wait for Mountains, co-written with Don Black). Features
include legendary guitarist Jay Berliner and a duet with The Righteous
Brothers' Bill Medley. CD/vinyl available 10/25 via Exile/Caroline
International.
Peter Lemer Quintet- Son Of Local Color: Live At Pizza Express Soho
It's been many years since we last heard from pianist Peter
Lemer – the British musician who gave the world a wonderful album on ESP
Records in the late 60s, and who finally returns to the fold to share his music
again! For the album, which is a 50 year follow-up to the original Local Colour
date, Lemer reunites some of his original musicians with a slightly shifted
cast – all working with a quality that resonates surprisingly well with the
original material, and which may well take some of his group mates back to
territory they haven't explored in years! Lemer plays piano – with John Surman
on baritone and soprano, Alan Skidmore on tenor, Tony Reeves on bass and Jon
Hiseman on drums – on titles that include "Impressions", "Big
Dick", "URH", "Cuidad Enahenado", and
"Flowville" – plus a version of the Carla Bley classic
"Ictus". ~ Dusty Groove
Devin Morrison - Bussin'
A great debut from soul singer Devin Morrison – an artist
who brings a strong nod here to mainstream soul of a few decades back – while
also opening the door for some great collaborative talents from the
underground! Devin wrote and produced the whole set – with an ear that balances
hip hop inspiration in the rhythms with warmer soul modes in the lyrics – a bit
like that 90s moment when quiet storm found a way to boom on the streets – and
given Morrison's skill in the studio, we'll bet we'll be hearing plenty from
him in years to come – maybe even at a much higher point in the mainstream soul
spectrum. Guests include Joyce Wrice, Daz Dillinger, Lakksmable, Dah-Vi, and
KING – and titles include "Be Aiight", "The Call",
"It's Time", "With You", "Guaranteed", "The
Struggle Iz Real", "Fairytale", "Love Yourself", and
the title track "Bussin" – which, incidentally, is Florida slang for
"tasty" – and not a reference to the big urban problem of the 70s. ~
Dusty Groove
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