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Time for Love
Christopher Boscole
Label: Christopher Boscole
Released: 2024
Duration: 01:12:35
Views: 724
Tracks
1. Betcha By Golly Wow - 5:18 Thom Bell and Linda Creed; 2. Chan's Song - 5:11 Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock; 3. I'm Glad There is You - 5:17 Paul Madeira and Jimmy Dorsey; 4. When I Fall in Love - 4:47 Victor Young and Edward Heyman; 5. Canto Triste - 5:31 Edu Lobo, Lani Hall, and Vinicius Demoraes; 6. You Are So Beautiful - 3:31 Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher; 7. Moon River - 5:22 Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer; 8. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life -6:04 Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Michel Legrand; 9. Summer of '42 (Main Theme) - 6:33 Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Michel Legrand; 10. The Girl From Ipanema - 3:48 Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes and Norman Gimble; 11. Nearness of You - 5:54 Hoagy Carmichael and Ned Washington; 12. Never Let Me Go -4:01 Jay Livingston and Ray Evans; 13. A Time For Love - 6:17 Johnny Mandel and Paul Webster; 14. My Funny Valentine - 4:52 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart;
Personnel
Christopher Boscole
keyboardsStephanie Porter
vocalsGreta Matassa
vocalsNancy Erickson Lamont
vocalsAngela Petrucci
vocalsBrian Monroney
guitarChristopher Woitach
guitarClipper Anderson
bassChris Symer
bassMark Ivester
drumsSteve Yusen
drumsAdditional Personnel / Information
Recorded at Lange Studios - Ben Lange - Engineer; Mastering by Ross Nyberg
Album Description
Classic Love Songs featuring Vocals, Sax, and Guitar. Reviews - Christopher’s deft, intuitive touch on the keyboard tells me that he loves every song and knows just how to make it resonate with the listener. What surprises me is Christopher’s eclectic range. Each album is, for lack of a better term, an exploration into a different style, a new genre, or a new way of communicating through music. Time for Love is another wonderful surprise. Christopher has explored jazz before. Much of his early work were original charts that demonstrated a cool sense of swing. On Time for Love, though, he offers the listener a fresh listen to time-tested Great American Songbook standards and some sweet vintage soul. A good songwriter must also be a good song reader, which Christopher most definitely is. He discovers some element in each piece – a turn of phrase or hook – and brings it out so that each chestnut feels new. Christopher knows his way around a Hoagy Carmichael tune just as well as one by Billy Preston. Time for Love is the kind of album one plays from start to finish … on repeat. It’s a great album, filled with great jazz. - Ron Adkins, Afternoon Host Jazz 88.3 KCCK
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