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That's Him: The Music Of Kurt Weill

By Sam Braysher
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Here I’ll Stay; What Good Would The Moon Be?; Moon-Face, Starry-Eyed; Ships Adrift; Liebeslied; The Right Guy For Me; Marterl; Bilbao-Song; That’s Him; This Is New.
Sam Braysher: That's Him: The Music Of Kurt Weill

by Chris May
On his first two albums under his own name, London-based alto saxophonist Sam Braysher focused on the Great American Songbook. On this, his third album, he takes a sideways look at mid-twentieth century American popular music through the work of German-born, naturalized American composer, Kurt Weill. Braysher, whose warm tone and consonant and inquisitive approach to ...
Dance Little Lady, Dance Little Man

By Sam Braysher
Label: Unit Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: For Regulars Only; Heart and Soul; One Note Samba (Samba de uma Nota Só); Some Other Spring;
Pintxos; Little White Lies; The Sweetest Sounds; Reflection; Shall We Dance; This Nearly Was Mine;
Walking the Dog
Sam Braysher Trio: Dance Little Lady, Dance Little Man

by Thomas Fletcher
It was back in 2017 when we were first introduced to Sam Braysher with his debut release Golden Earrings (Fresh Sound New Talent), performed alongside pianist, Michael Kanan and featuring a collection of reinterpreted songs from the Great American Songbook. Braysher is now following his own footsteps by releasing a trio album with a similar theme. ...
Golden Earrings

By Sam Braysher
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Dancing In The Dark; Cardboard; Irving Berlin Waltz Medley - What'll I Do, Always, Remember;
BSP; All Too Soon; In Love In Vain; The Scene Is Clean; Beautiful Moons Ago; Golden Earrings; Way
Down Yonder In New Orleans.
Sam Braysher: Golden Earrings

by Bruce Lindsay
Mostly these days aspiring jazz musicians hear the songs of the American Songbook as jazz standards," their melodies taken as jumping-off points for improvisational flights of fancy that move the tunes far beyond their earlier incarnations as pop tunes or Broadway showstoppers. It's a distinction that the young English altoist Sam Braysher makes in the liner ...