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From the Latin-infused opening track, "Señor Amor," to the gospel-tinged vocal performance on the ballad "For All We Know," pianist/vocalist Joe McBride delivers one of his most diverse performances on record with Grace. Featuring the added support of saxophonists Stanley Turrentine and Kirk Whalum, this is the one album in McBride's oeuvre that lands more on the jazz side of the jazz-pop fence. Easily recommended to smooth jazz fans, Grace is the place to start listening to McBride -- but it might also be the place to stop listening, as most of his other albums do not live up to this one. ~ Matt Collar
Recorded at Big Time Audio, Dallas, Texas from January 30 to February 11, 1992.
Personnel: Joe McBride (vocals, piano, synthesizer); Marchel Ivery, James Clay (tenor saxophone); Stanley Turrentine, Kirk Whalum (saxophone); Larry Spencer, Chuck Schmidt (trumpet); Keith Adkins (trombone); Henry Johnson, Tim Kobza (guitar); Gerald Veasley, Carl Hillman (bass); Dennis Durick (drums); Rafael Cabranes (conga).
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Grace album
$9.79 All songs written by Joe McBride except "Walking In Rhythm" (Barney Perry), "Deja Vu" (A. Anderson/I. Hayes), and "You've Got A Friend" (Carole King).
Keyboardist Joe McBride seems to have had a good time during parts of his Heads Up release, especially when he is trading off with guitarist Larry Carlton, taking acoustic piano solos in a style reminsicent of Ramsey Lewis or overdubbing his voices on the infectious "Everybody Needs Love" and "You've Got a Friend"...There are many melody statements by anonymous-sounding saxophonists (Kirk Whalum, Dave Koz and Wayne Delano)...dance music rhythms and other R&Bish vocals by McBride... ~ Scott Yanow
Keyboardist Joe McBride seems to have had a good time during parts of his Heads Up release, especially when he is trading off with guitarist Larry Carlton, taking acoustic piano solos in a style reminsicent ...
| | Alphonse Mouzon Live In Hollywood CD (2001)
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$13.85 Recorded live at the Baked Potato, Hollywood, California on May 8, 1999.
Alphonse Mouzon has recorded a wide variety of music for his own Tenacious label. This relatively straight-ahead set teams the drummer with a few of his Los Angeles jazz friends: trumpeter Sal Marquez, tenor saxophonist Chuck Manning, pianist David Goldblatt, and bassist Dave Enos. The quintet performs ten of Mouzon's originals, ...
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| | Poncho Sanchez Do It! CD (2005)
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$7.85 Journeyman Latin jazz bandleader Poncho Sanchez delivers another stellar and high-energy release with Do It! Featuring Sanchez's longtime ensemble, the album also includes appearances by funk legends Tower of Power, who play throughout, as well as South African jazz/funk legend trumpeter Hugh Masekela. Interestingly, rather than revisit one of Masekela's better-known hits like "Grazin' in the Grass," Sanchez chose to delve into older pieces from Masekela's debut, The Emancipation ...
| | Diana Krall Christmas Songs CD (2005)
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$10.49 On 2005's CHRISTMAS SONGS, Diana Krall applies her sultry vocals and nuanced piano lines to a strong set of holiday classics. In addition to turning in a stirring performance of "The Christmas Song" ...
| | Joe Mcbride Texas Hold'Em CD (2005)
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| | Shayne Ward CD (2006) Import
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$12.79 Shayne Ward, the 2005 X Factor winner, released his debut single, "That's My Goal," within four days of the show's finale, and that was enough time for sales to easily take it to the Christmas number one spot. Repeating the feat with an album should have been slightly more difficult, although it was virtually certain to do so, following the example of Steve Brookstein, the previous year's winner. And so it proved to be the case, as the debut album, rather unimaginatively titled Shayne Ward, was released in the middle of April 2006 and was number one before the month was out. Having four months to record and polish an album was still no guarantee of quality, however, and Ward delivered an album of ballads in the style of every boy band since the mid-'90s, with songs interchangeable from those on albums by Take That, Boyzone, Westlife, and Blue. Ward was mentored throughout the show and managed afterward by Louis Walsh, so it was hardly surprising to hear the Boyzone similarities. The team behind the writing, arranging, and production of Shayne Ward is Jörgen Elofsson, David Kreuger, Steve Mac, and Per Magnusson, thus compounding the boy band links. As for the songs themselves, virtually every one is a midtempo ballad in the style that the world had come to expect from reality TV stars (at least in the U.K.), with "Someone to Love" and "That's My Goal" with the Westlife-style key change as the final chorus kicked in, and the one exception being "Next to Me," the penultimate track, an uptempo disco number even with phased vocals, just before the album closes with ...
| | Keith Gehle Songs Of December CD (2006)
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$13.59 Here's what Christmasreviews.com wrote of Songs of December:"Lovely, lovely, ...
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