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It's an interesting question: would
Boney James
have recorded
Contact
if he'd never had a car accident that damaged his teeth and fractured his jaw? In May, 2010, he was rear-ended while stopped by a driver traveling at high speed. Though he was back on-stage in three weeks, the accident caused
James
to think back on where he'd been in his career. He reflected on the period he spent backing the
Isley Brothers
,
Morris Day
Randy Crawford
, and
Teena Marie
before his solo offering, 1992's
Trust
, catapulted him onto the contemporary jazz scene.
-- his debut for
Verve Forecast
-- indulges those influences.
produced and co-wrote every cut here, including the four vocal numbers. The first of these,
"Close to You,"
features a stellar performance by
Donell Jones
; it is one of the album's true highlights.
plays plays his soprano, interweaving those silky vocal lines with gorgeous fills. Former
Destiny's Child
member
LeToya Luckett
sings on the lilting ballad
"When I Had the Chance,"
Heather Headley
appears on the slippery-grooved Latin-tinged
"I'm Waiting,"
and
Mario
does a magnificent job on the dancefloor stepper
"That Look on Your Face."
' own chops are fine as ever On the instrumental title track, he lets a slightly angular, syncopated, B-3-led rhythm section groove assert itself before smoothly entering and laying down the melody amid
Rob Bacon
's guitar fills and a bright-sounding, tightly arranged horn section. On
"Cry,"
Dean Parks
plays a nylon-string guitar, giving the cut an exotic flamenco feel before
breathily lets the melody flow from his tenor. With percussion work by drummer
Teddy Campbell
Lenny Castro
on congas and timbales, it streams forth in a rich, sensually arrayed meld of colors and textures.
"There and Back"
is a soul ballad where the saxophonist is the singer. It's lithe, silky groove is colored by hand percussion as
, with his canny sense of timing, tells a story on his horn. On
"Everything Matters,"
the laid-back album closer, he plays tenor and alto, aided by
Parks
on electric guitar,
Jimmy Johnson
's keys,
Campbell
Castro
. It's sweet and slow, but not sentimental, one almost hear
Ron Isley
singing to its melody.
is a bright spot in
' catalog, and underscores his welcome return to recording. ~ Thom Jurek
Boney James
have recorded
Contact
if he'd never had a car accident that damaged his teeth and fractured his jaw? In May, 2010, he was rear-ended while stopped by a driver traveling at high speed. Though he was back on-stage in three weeks, the accident caused
James
to think back on where he'd been in his career. He reflected on the period he spent backing the
Isley Brothers
,
Morris Day
Randy Crawford
, and
Teena Marie
before his solo offering, 1992's
Trust
, catapulted him onto the contemporary jazz scene.
-- his debut for
Verve Forecast
-- indulges those influences.
produced and co-wrote every cut here, including the four vocal numbers. The first of these,
"Close to You,"
features a stellar performance by
Donell Jones
; it is one of the album's true highlights.
plays plays his soprano, interweaving those silky vocal lines with gorgeous fills. Former
Destiny's Child
member
LeToya Luckett
sings on the lilting ballad
"When I Had the Chance,"
Heather Headley
appears on the slippery-grooved Latin-tinged
"I'm Waiting,"
and
Mario
does a magnificent job on the dancefloor stepper
"That Look on Your Face."
' own chops are fine as ever On the instrumental title track, he lets a slightly angular, syncopated, B-3-led rhythm section groove assert itself before smoothly entering and laying down the melody amid
Rob Bacon
's guitar fills and a bright-sounding, tightly arranged horn section. On
"Cry,"
Dean Parks
plays a nylon-string guitar, giving the cut an exotic flamenco feel before
breathily lets the melody flow from his tenor. With percussion work by drummer
Teddy Campbell
Lenny Castro
on congas and timbales, it streams forth in a rich, sensually arrayed meld of colors and textures.
"There and Back"
is a soul ballad where the saxophonist is the singer. It's lithe, silky groove is colored by hand percussion as
, with his canny sense of timing, tells a story on his horn. On
"Everything Matters,"
the laid-back album closer, he plays tenor and alto, aided by
Parks
on electric guitar,
Jimmy Johnson
's keys,
Campbell
Castro
. It's sweet and slow, but not sentimental, one almost hear
Ron Isley
singing to its melody.
is a bright spot in
' catalog, and underscores his welcome return to recording. ~ Thom Jurek
It's an interesting question: would
Boney James
have recorded
Contact
if he'd never had a car accident that damaged his teeth and fractured his jaw? In May, 2010, he was rear-ended while stopped by a driver traveling at high speed. Though he was back on-stage in three weeks, the accident caused
James
to think back on where he'd been in his career. He reflected on the period he spent backing the
Isley Brothers
,
Morris Day
Randy Crawford
, and
Teena Marie
before his solo offering, 1992's
Trust
, catapulted him onto the contemporary jazz scene.
-- his debut for
Verve Forecast
-- indulges those influences.
produced and co-wrote every cut here, including the four vocal numbers. The first of these,
"Close to You,"
features a stellar performance by
Donell Jones
; it is one of the album's true highlights.
plays plays his soprano, interweaving those silky vocal lines with gorgeous fills. Former
Destiny's Child
member
LeToya Luckett
sings on the lilting ballad
"When I Had the Chance,"
Heather Headley
appears on the slippery-grooved Latin-tinged
"I'm Waiting,"
and
Mario
does a magnificent job on the dancefloor stepper
"That Look on Your Face."
' own chops are fine as ever On the instrumental title track, he lets a slightly angular, syncopated, B-3-led rhythm section groove assert itself before smoothly entering and laying down the melody amid
Rob Bacon
's guitar fills and a bright-sounding, tightly arranged horn section. On
"Cry,"
Dean Parks
plays a nylon-string guitar, giving the cut an exotic flamenco feel before
breathily lets the melody flow from his tenor. With percussion work by drummer
Teddy Campbell
Lenny Castro
on congas and timbales, it streams forth in a rich, sensually arrayed meld of colors and textures.
"There and Back"
is a soul ballad where the saxophonist is the singer. It's lithe, silky groove is colored by hand percussion as
, with his canny sense of timing, tells a story on his horn. On
"Everything Matters,"
the laid-back album closer, he plays tenor and alto, aided by
Parks
on electric guitar,
Jimmy Johnson
's keys,
Campbell
Castro
. It's sweet and slow, but not sentimental, one almost hear
Ron Isley
singing to its melody.
is a bright spot in
' catalog, and underscores his welcome return to recording. ~ Thom Jurek
Boney James
have recorded
Contact
if he'd never had a car accident that damaged his teeth and fractured his jaw? In May, 2010, he was rear-ended while stopped by a driver traveling at high speed. Though he was back on-stage in three weeks, the accident caused
James
to think back on where he'd been in his career. He reflected on the period he spent backing the
Isley Brothers
,
Morris Day
Randy Crawford
, and
Teena Marie
before his solo offering, 1992's
Trust
, catapulted him onto the contemporary jazz scene.
-- his debut for
Verve Forecast
-- indulges those influences.
produced and co-wrote every cut here, including the four vocal numbers. The first of these,
"Close to You,"
features a stellar performance by
Donell Jones
; it is one of the album's true highlights.
plays plays his soprano, interweaving those silky vocal lines with gorgeous fills. Former
Destiny's Child
member
LeToya Luckett
sings on the lilting ballad
"When I Had the Chance,"
Heather Headley
appears on the slippery-grooved Latin-tinged
"I'm Waiting,"
and
Mario
does a magnificent job on the dancefloor stepper
"That Look on Your Face."
' own chops are fine as ever On the instrumental title track, he lets a slightly angular, syncopated, B-3-led rhythm section groove assert itself before smoothly entering and laying down the melody amid
Rob Bacon
's guitar fills and a bright-sounding, tightly arranged horn section. On
"Cry,"
Dean Parks
plays a nylon-string guitar, giving the cut an exotic flamenco feel before
breathily lets the melody flow from his tenor. With percussion work by drummer
Teddy Campbell
Lenny Castro
on congas and timbales, it streams forth in a rich, sensually arrayed meld of colors and textures.
"There and Back"
is a soul ballad where the saxophonist is the singer. It's lithe, silky groove is colored by hand percussion as
, with his canny sense of timing, tells a story on his horn. On
"Everything Matters,"
the laid-back album closer, he plays tenor and alto, aided by
Parks
on electric guitar,
Jimmy Johnson
's keys,
Campbell
Castro
. It's sweet and slow, but not sentimental, one almost hear
Ron Isley
singing to its melody.
is a bright spot in
' catalog, and underscores his welcome return to recording. ~ Thom Jurek

















