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Chris Botti's New Album, Vol. 1

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Chris Botti has a beautiful tone. His trumpet is clear, warm and caring, particularly on slow tunes. He has been recording since 1979, and his first album as a leader, First Wish, was recorded in 1995. Along the way, he has performed and recorded with jazz stars as well as Lady Gaga, Sting, Paul Simon and Joni Mitchell, among others. His new album Vol. 1 (Blue Note) is a cozy collection of ballads.

Produced by David Foster, Vol. 1 features performances by violinist Joshua Bell, pianist Taylor Eigsti, guitarist Gilad Hekselman, drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, and others. The tracks are Danny Boy; Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered; Two for the Road, Paris (with John Splithoff on vocal), Blue in Green, Time on My Hands, My Funny Valentine, Coldplay's Fix You and Old Folks.

A few weeks ago, I had a 50-minute Zoom with Chris for my WSJ “House Call" column. Chris lives in Thermal, Calif., at the Thermal Club, a private residential community that sits on a motorsport track. Chris own three sport cars—a Porsche GT4 RS, a Porsche GT4 with a DeMan 4.5-liter engine, and a McLaren 720S.

He loves driving fast, without the fear of traffic or police stops. For Chris, though, the cars and track aren't really about speed. As he confessed to me, he simply loves the sound of the engines running hard, which he likened to “an exhilarating symphony."

What you'll love about his new album is the far off, ruminating sound of his horn. It's of the season, when we prepare to spend more time indoors and think back in time, remembering events, friends and family. Growing up, Chris enjoyed being solitary and worked hard at young ago to play the cornet and then the trumpet. Hanging out just wasn't of interest to him.

His early inspirations were Doc Severinsen and then Miles Davis, during the trumpeter's pre-fusion years. As Chris siad, “Unlike other trumpeters, Miles’s sound was tender, dark and nocturnal. There was a human quality about it."

The recording that first hooked Chris on the trumpet was the theme from Brian's Song, a 1971 TV movie, as played by Severinsen on Henry Mancini and Doc Severinsen: Brass on Ivory. Here it is...



JazzWax clip: Here's Chris playing Old Folks...



Here's two hour of Chris with Ben Butler on guitar, Caroline Campbell on violin, Sy Smith and Jo Lawry on vocals, Abdelrhani Krija on percussion, Richard Goods on bass, Ben Stivers on keyboards, Lee Pearson II on drums, Geoffrey Keezer on piano and Sting on vocals and bass...

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This story appears courtesy of JazzWax by Marc Myers.
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Track Listing

Danny Boy; Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered; Two For The Road; Paris; Blue In Green; Someday My Prince Will Come; Time On My Hands; My Funny Valentine; Fix You; Old Folks;

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Title: Chris Botti Vol. 1 | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Blue Note


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