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"Jenkins will knock you flat….I've never been so seduced by music completely new to me yet as embraceable as any from the classic American songbook." (Bloomberg News, Jeremy Gerard)"Mr. Rosen’s earthy, tuneful songs…are notable, a continually shifting musical patchwork of blues, folk, jazz and pop …." (NY Times, Stephen Holden)“Capathia Jenkins' soaring voice — sweet, smart, sassy and full of soul — warmed the hearts of everyone in the audience…" (Chicago Tribune, Kerry Reid)THE ACHE OF POSSIBILITY (Di-Tone) is the third album release in three years from the highly acclaimed team of outstanding jazz/pop and Broadway vocalist CAPATHIA JENKINS and award-winning songwriter/guitarist and arranger LOUIS ROSEN. The album includes twelve new songs, eight with music and lyrics by Louis, and four with words by their favorite collaborator, the renowned poet Nikki Giovanni. These are songs of love and politics and choices; songs that capture something of the mood and spirit of this moment—the ACHE OF POSSIBILITY. CREDITSCapathia Jenkins – VocalsLouis Rosen – Vocals; Acoustic, Nylon String & Electric Guitar; Electric Organ; Tambourine; Additional PercussionRob Moose – Violin; Acoustic Guitar; Electric Guitar Andrew Sterman – Soprano, Alto & Tenor Saxophone; Flute; ClarinetDave Phillips – Acoustic & Electric BassGary Seligson – Drums & PercussionGlenn Drewes – Trumpet; FluegelhornErik Charlston – Vibraphone & PercussionMark Sherman – Vibraphone & Marimba Roger Squitero – Congas, Bongos, Triangle, ShakerPaul Woodiel – Violin Produced by Louis Rosen, Scott Lehrer & Capathia Jenkins Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at 2nd Story Sound, NYC, January–July 2009.Engineer: Scott LehrerArt Direction & Design: Derek BishopMusical Arrangements and Instrumentation by Louis RosenBack-up Vocal Arrangements by Capathia Jenkins & Louis Rosen All songs by Louis Rosen, © 2009 (Lullwater Music, ASCAP), except "How You Gonna Save 'Em?," "Love in Short Supply (A Statement on Conservation,)" "Choices" and "Don't Hold Me Back," Music by Louis Rosen, Poetry by Nikki Giovanni, © 2009 (Lullwater Music, ASCAP,) Poetry © 1978, 2007 by Nikki Giovanni. All Rights Reserved.DT-225. © & P 2009 by Capathia Jenkins and Louis Rosen. Distributed by Di-Tone Records. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. For further information about Capathia and Louis visit:www.myspace.com/jenkinsrosen, orwww.capathiajenkins.com/CJLRosen.html. Contact: maierrosen@aol.com or DiToneRecords@aol.com Ache Of Possibility Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Jazz | | Orig Year | 2009 | | CD Universe Part number | 8015601 | | Catalog number | 225 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 05, 2009 |
Louis Rosen Ache Of Possibility Songs | 1. | How You Gonna Save Em? |
| 2. | I Want To Live To Love You |
| 3. | The Ache of Possibility |
| 4. | The Middle-Class (Used To Be) Blues |
| 5. | Winter Daze |
| 6. | Love In Short Supply (A Statement On Conservation) |
| 7. | On That Day |
| 8. | Choices (The Best I Can Do) |
| 9. | I Need You |
| 10. | Don't Hold Me Back |
| 11. | A Lover's Melody |
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