Been a while since I posted anything – even
though I am in the midst of getting several articles together – so am
really just posting now to say ‘hi’.
A few random things… we’ve received some
excellent feedback from the Kat Webb interview which is really
exciting. We’ve been in contact since it was posted and she’s hoping to
come over to the UK really soon for some live gigs which would
be excellent, so I really look forward to that as and when it happens.
Hope people check out her music, which stands so high on its own merits
and really doesn’t need me to preach about it. Songs from ‘A bit
Different’ will be added to the Blue-in-Green
Sessions playlist over the next few weeks, but in the meantime, here’s one to whet your appetite:
Jesse Fischer, the man behind Soul Cycle and who
helmed a hefty chunk of the production on Kat Webb’s ‘A Bit Different’
has actually added me to his newsletter so I’m thinking he may have seen
the interview too, which would be very cool.
Hopefully, we can reach out to him as well(?). Great things seem to be
coming from Fischer as well, including his killer new remix of Jose
James’s ‘Trouble’, which he’s just entered into the Blue Note remix
competition, plus new work for Melanie Charles.
Furthering their collaboration from the Soul Cycle album ‘Flipped’ (and
their tackling of Stevie Wonder’s ‘My Cherie Amour’), this new number
is called ‘Drifting’ and is described by Fischer as ‘gritty and
psychedelic’. Well, have a listen for yourself…
Listen and purchase here:
http://melaniecharlesmusic.bandcamp.com
http://melaniecharlesmusic.bandcamp.com
New music from Melanie Charles is definitely a
great thing. I first heard of her from her vocal contributions to what
was the absolute best album released in 2011, ‘Love and Revolution’ by
the Italian maestro, Nicola Conte, appearing on
two of the album’s best songs including the title track itself, ‘Love
and Revolution’, as well as ‘The Mystery of You’. [That album also
put us on to vocalists, Gregory Porter and Nailah Porter, the latter
being of no relation to the former… or the other
way round either.] ‘Introducing Melanie Charles & The Journey’
marks her first full-length release, along with her accompanying band
‘The Journey’, who are as much the stars on this release as Charles –
her vibrant and fresh-faced vocal has found a fantastic
home with her complementary musicians whose refreshing blend of jazz
with contemporary soul and R&B is equally effervescent and
delightful, particularly evident on ‘My Love’, ‘One in a Million’ and,
for me, the album’s highlight, ‘Unfamiliar’. Albeit, criminally
short… really, really short actually… of the ten numbers on the album,
only six are complete songs with four (although musical) interludes. (A
few choice remixes or alternate takes supplied at the end as bonus
tracks would perhaps have made a nice addition?)
‘Introducing Melanie Charles & The Journey’
really is something to get excited about though so get it quick as it
seems may be on the way!
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