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Personnel: Gino Vannelli (vocals); Jay Graydon (guitar); Joe Vannelli (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer, programming, background vocals); Bill Meyers (piano, synthesizer, bass synthesizer, background vocals); Chris Rhyne (keyboards, bass synthesizer); Nyboma Mwan Dido (congas, bongos); John J. Mandel (timbales, percussion). Audio Remixer: Jon Kelly. Recording information: AIR Recording Studios, London, England; EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England. Photographer: Beth Kelly. Unknown Contributor Roles: Joe Vannelli; Bernie Grundman. Though Gino Vannelli's third record didn't contain a big hit single like its predecessor, STORM AT SUNUP was a significant step forward artistically. Combining the Stevie Wonder-esque synth textures of POWERFUL PEOPLE with a complex jazz-rock fusion sound and vocal gymnastics occasionally reminiscent of Tim Buckley, the album finds Vannelli at his most musically ambitious. "Mama Coco" sounds like Weather Report jamming with Jamiroquai singer Jason Kay, while "Love is a Night" makes ELP-style keyboard rock sound like pure love-makin' music. By this point, Vannelli has pared away the often-bizarre edges of his sound and became more mainstream. That's not a bad thing. This album's predecessor, A Pauper in Paradise, seemed to blow up his pretensions to skyscraper size with only the melodic and gorgeous "The Surest Things Can Change" coming out unscathed. The good news is that Brother to Brother seems to pick up from that point. The big hit here, the sexy and confident "I Just Want to Stop," gets a great vocal from Vannelli and the backing vocalists. Throughout, this one gets the sense that Vannelli finally got what made him special vocally and lyrically. "Love and Emotion" and "Feel Like Flying" have a maturity that he couldn't have pulled off two albums before. That is also true of the pensive "Wheels of Life," a song that's so melodically rich and thought-provoking, it's surprising that Peabo Bryson didn't cover it on one of his albums. Gino Vannelli's often more personal than more artists, and the final track proves it. The sleek and well-arranged "People I Belong To" has Vannelli examining the lives of his parents and brothers in a way that can't help but be affecting. After a few years of successful albums for A&M, Brother to Brother coalesced the sound and is recommended to fans of pop and R&B. ~ Jason Elias In the mid-'70s, Vannelli automatically got to the forefront of R&B due to his soulful vocals and the melodic musical arrangements. The only problem with work of Vannelli is that it often veered from the ridiculous to the sublime with absolutely no middle ground. On the bright side, whenever his lyrics hit the right note they were matched by his near-operatic vocals. 1975's Storm at Sunup, his third A&M effort, offers a lot of instances on the yin and yang. The atmospheric "Love Me Now" perfectly captures Vannelli as one of the more wishy-washy and self-absorbed singers as he croons "take me as I am/the storm in your life." The album's best song, "Keep on Walking" beautifully captures a sense of bleak romanticism as Vannelli turns in a mesmerizing vocal. The ARP heavy sound that typified his early work shows up on "Love Is a Night," and it has some tricky chord changes as he recounts his conquests. The clumsy lyrics of "Mama Coco" and "Gettin' High" are so bad they are nearly embarrassments. While those songs are odd, the best of Storm at Sunup certainly captures Vannelli's classic mid-'70s sound. ~ Jason Elias Romantic progressive pop with layered piano and synthesizer atop outrageously pretentious lyrics about love and war. Those who can get past lines like "A post-war eunuch/A lover that is lame," there are some relaxed, smoky melodies here, especially the closer, "Summers of My Life." "Fly Into This Night" was a minor FM hit that lands a hefty keyboard punch courtesy of his brother, Joe Vanelli. Instrumentally, this is perhaps Vanelli's best effort. The lyr Pauper In Paradise Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $3.36) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop | | Label | A & M | | Orig Year | 1978 | | All Time Sales Rank | 11433  | | CD Universe Part number | 1094565 | | Catalog number | 4664 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 25, 1990 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
Gino Vannelli Pauper In Paradise Songs Pauper In Paradise Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Gino! What a great collection - some old,
some new! Submitted by Marilynn (Frankfort, Ohio, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing Album By An Artistically Overlooked Artist! To say that Canada's Gino Vannelli was one of the continents most neglected artists musically is a bit of an understatement. With a flair for the dramatic a mile long,along with a jazzily funky way with the synthesizer highly reminissant of Stevie Wonder along with Gino's great band songs such as "Mardi Gras","Valleys Of Valhalla","One Night With You","A Song And Dance" and the beautiful musical juxtapositioning of "The Surest Things Can Change" will excite the ear of anyone listening to them. The album,recorded in Abbey Road studios concludes with a largely classi suite (the title track) featuring the Royal Phillharmonic Orchestra-Gino's own band take a more electric jazz-fusion inclined classical style (reminiscant of the Mahavisnu Orchestra) on the 3'rd movement. For a guy who made such challanging music in his day Gino Vannelli is often lumped with the most pretentious of prog rockers or jazz fusion artists. But it's likely that whole criticism needs to be revised anyway-should have a long time ago and Gino should be near the top of the list. Submitted by dunderbeck1980 (Brewer,ME.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of his best! A Pauper In Paradise marks Gino's 5th record of the 70's. Always a big fan of his music from this time, I was really impressed by this recording, especially Gino's compositions that were performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Synthesizer string and brass instruments, that were very significant of his earlier music, were still used on this cd. His great voice, unique sound and lyrics shine throughout. I highly recommend this cd. Submitted by jzzkeys (Allentown, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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