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The Naked Music blueprint for house and disco -- a return to sounds lush and heavily evocative, with plenty of textured R&B and jazz touches, but an attention to detail rivalling that of the most introspective techno producers -- has been copied far and wide. The sheer generic quality of most of it only serves to distinguish the real thing, especially when it's as magical and refreshing as Aquanote's The Pearl. Surely one of the best production jobs of the year, Gabriel René's great achievement is to shatter all the cliches of jazz-house (waves of echoey, minor-chord synth, subpar beats, lame vocal features, and track after track of Roy Ayers-rehash songwriting) with his superior skills: at arranging, engineering, mixing, basically everything except the vocals (he recruited three or four live musicians for each track, but took care of everything else himself). "One Wish" is a Prelude throwback through and through, from the precise jazz-guitar solos to the omnipresent female chorus. "Heartbreaker" is a nice contemporary R&B track, just a little too distinctive to have much hope on commercial radio unless it was attached to a star vocalist -- in which case it'd easily blow up. "Never Let It Go" is a deep dub feature for vocalist Naomi Nsombi. The rest are some of the most exquisite jazzy house productions heard anywhere. ~ John Bush
The first solo album from Soulstice's Gabriel Rene. His grandfather was a New Orleans jazzman, his father was a key member of numerous West Coast jazz combo's. He derives inspiration from classic soul and jazz music that he absorbed as a youth in Southern California in the 1970's. His method of writing music is to emphasize the quality of the song first and foremost, so every track here features a great melody line. Then all the extraneous musical acoutrements were added for a splendid, fresh experience to present listeners. It's organic, electronic, orchestrated and experimental at the same time. "The Pearl" is a testament to Rene's inspired genius and his bright future as well.
Additional personnel includes: J-Soul, Lisa Shaw, Kimiko Joy, Naomi Nsombi (vocals); Cedjazz (guitar); Carlos Araiza (flute, percussion); David Boyce (saxophone); Nelson Braxton (bass).
Personnel: Caitlin Cornwell, Zoe Ellis, Omega Brooks, J-Soul, Lisa Shaw (vocals); Avram Brown, John Downer (guitar); Carlos Araiza (flute, percussion); Richard Worth (flute); David Boyce (saxophone); Josh Davis (trumpet).
Audio Mixer: Gabriel Rene.
Aquanote: Gabriel Rene.
CMJ (8/5/02, p.12) - "...A provocative blend of jazz and house..." Pearl Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $5.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Pop, Alternative, House, Dance | | Label | Astralwerks (Record Label) | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 54417  | | CD Universe Part number | 4846881 | | Catalog number | 12327 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 23, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Gabriel Rene | | Engineer | Gabriel Rene | | Personnel | Caitlin Cornwell Gabriel Rene Avram Brown Omega Brooks Richard Worth - flute Josh Davis - trumpet John Downer - guitar
Also: Nelson Braxton, Lisa Shaw, Carlos Araiza, Cedjazz, David Boyce, Kimiko Joy, Naomi Nsombi, J-S.O.U.L. |
Pearl Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Loved this work. This was 1st experience with this label. That launched my interest in this label. The smoothness. The smokey, ethereal lounge atmosphere was wonderfully made. I would like to hear another effort by Mr Renee. I jutt can't get over this work!!!! Submitted by omox20032003 (New Jersey) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The best one of the best albums in the world! you have my word on it!
listened to it for about 500 times now and it never gets me bored Submitted by guga (Moscow, Russia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Naked music does it again!!! From Water Psalm I to The Last One this album is full of soothing melodic deep house beats and vocals that are sure have you hypnotized and humming from days on end. Definitely worth every penny. Submitted by Kellen (Detroit, MI, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$17.19 Note from Justin;It’s been a while since I’ve recorded a new CD and like most projects, things take time and this one is no exception! But with time, things grow and mature at a natural pace. Time has allowed the best songs to rise to the top on this project. The songs I’ve chosen span over several years and serve as a timeline. To all of you that have followed my career, I thank you and hope you enjoy these “Chapters,” of my life. Justin DavidOne of Justin David's earliest memories is of listening to his dad whistle a tune over and over, then learning to play the melody on a mandolin given to him by his grandparents. Justin was all of five years old. Music was obviously an important part of Justin's Missouri childhood. So much so that he, his brother and sister, and a friend toured throughout the mid-West for six years as the Bertoldie Family Band. During this time Justin built a solid fan base that follows him still. Between gigs, Justin entered, and often won, numerous fiddle contests. He looked at the competitions as his part-time job. Instead of mowing lawns like other boys his age, Justin earned his money besting fiddlers from across the globe. And, with the rigors of competition, a determination that still follows the personable young man was born. As a teen, Justin also became involved with the National Endowment of Arts Master Artist Apprenticeship Program, which fostered his love for traditional fiddle music, and which he incorporates into his contemporary country sound whenever possible. After graduating from ...
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