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This Is Brian Jackson

Brian Jackson

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Release Date:  27 May 2022

Label:  Bbe Music / Barely Breaking Even

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  196292653267

Genres:  Jazz  

Release Date:  15 July 2022

Label:  Bbe Music / Barely Breaking Even

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  196006780159

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    Legendary American musician Brian Jackson announces his first solo album in over 20 years, 'This Is Brian Jackson', produced by Phenomenal Handclap Band founder Daniel Coll's and released on BBE Music.
    Brian Jackson earned mythic status among music fans thanks to his pioneering work with Gil Scott-Heron in the 70's, where his flute and electric piano performances on 'Pieces of a Man' and 'Winter In America' virtually defined the sound of an era.

    From the 80s onwards he went on to record with Kool & The Gang, Will Downing (whose debut album he produced), Roy Ayers and Gwen Guthrie among many others, and while many veteran musicians tend to stick with the sounds they know best at some point in their careers, Jackson remains an unusually adventurous, vital and broad-minded artist to this day.
    When the Phenomenal Handclap Band's Daniel Coll?s first met Brian Jackson at a performance in New York, right off the bat he said "I think I could produce you". "I wasn't sure why he thought that," says Jackson "but I considered it a challenge to find out.
    Turns out that he was right."
    Early on in their friendship, Brian mentioned that he'd embarked on a solo project right around the time he recorded 'Bridges' with Gil Scott-Heron in 1976. There were even some unfinished demos, but the album had never materialised. Daniel leapt on the idea, asking "what would a Brian Jackson album sound like if the 21st century Brian were to complete that 1976 album today?" Completed in a series of twice weekly sessions over 11 months in Daniel's Williamsburg studio, 'This Is Brian Jackson' provides the answer.


    "We sketched out musical ideas, drank way too much coffee, consumed way too many tacos and sampled perhaps a few too many exotic whiskeys while talking about things that were important to both of us personally. The lyrics for the songs are a result of those conversations" says Jackson.
    Contributors to the album range from Jackson's guitarist, bassist and longtime friend Binky Brice (Billy Ocean, Evelyn Champagne King, Roy Ayers), Coll?s's occasional writing partner Morgan Phalen, Latin Grammy-winning flautist Domenica Fossati, drummers Moussa Fadera and Caito Sanchez, and Phenomenal Handclap Bandmates Juliet Swango and Monika Heidemann.


    And the music? Vintage, soul-stirring Brian Jackson, with the great man's warm vocals, distinctive flute and lyrical keys taking centre stage. The songwriting feels timeless, the arrangement effortless, the production human and analogue. From golden-era soul-funk opener 'All Talk', through soaring Afrobeat-inspired dreamscape 'Mami Wata' to compact groover 'Little Orphan Boy' which closes the album, 'This Is Brian Jackson' is simply some of the veteran artist's best work yet, subtly and lovingly framed by Daniel Coll's.

    Description

    Legendary American musician Brian Jackson announces his first solo album in over 20 years, 'This Is Brian Jackson', produced by Phenomenal Handclap Band founder Daniel Coll?s and released on BBE Music.
    Brian Jackson earned mythic status among music fans thanks to his pioneering work with Gil Scott-Heron in the 70's, where his flute and electric piano performances on 'Pieces of a Man' and 'Winter In America' virtually defined the sound of an era. From the 80s onwards he went on to record with Kool & The Gang, Will Downing (whose debut album he produced), Roy Ayers and Gwen Guthrie among many others, and while many veteran musicians tend to stick with the sounds they know best at some point in their careers, Jackson remains an unusually adventurous, vital and broad-minded artist to this day.
    When the Phenomenal Handclap Band's Daniel Coll?s first met Brian Jackson at a performance in New York, right off the bat he said "I think I could produce you". "I wasn't sure why he thought that," says Jackson "but I considered it a challenge to find out. Turns out that he was right."
    Early on in their friendship, Brian mentioned that he'd embarked on a solo project right around the time he recorded 'Bridges' with Gil Scott-Heron in 1976. There were even some unfinished demos, but the album had never materialised. Daniel leapt on the idea, asking "what would a Brian Jackson album sound like if the 21st century Brian were to complete that 1976 album today?" Completed in a series of twice weekly sessions over 11 months in Daniel's Williamsburg studio, 'This Is Brian Jackson' provides the answer.
    "We sketched out musical ideas, drank way too much coffee, consumed way too many tacos and sampled perhaps a few too many exotic whiskeys while talking about things that were important to both of us personally. The lyrics for the songs are a result of those conversations" says Jackson.
    Contributors to the album range from Jackson's guitarist, bassist and longtime friend Binky Brice (Billy Ocean, Evelyn Champagne King, Roy Ayers), Coll?s's occasional writing partner Morgan Phalen, Latin Grammy-winning flautist Domenica Fossati, drummers Moussa Fadera and Caito Sanchez, and Phenomenal Handclap Bandmates Juliet Swango and Monika Heidemann.
    And the music? Vintage, soul-stirring Brian Jackson, with the great man's warm vocals, distinctive flute and lyrical keys taking centre stage. The songwriting feels timeless, the arrangement effortless, the production human and analogue. From golden-era soul-funk opener 'All Talk', through soaring Afrobeat-inspired dreamscape 'Mami Wata' to compact groover 'Little Orphan Boy' which closes the album, 'This Is Brian Jackson' is simply some of the veteran artist's best work yet, subtly and lovingly framed by Daniel Coll?s.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. All Talk
      • 2. Force Of Will
      • 3. C'est Cette Comate
      • 4. Nomad
      • 5. Mami Wata
      • 6. Path To Macondo / Those Kind Of Blues
      • 7. Hold On
      • 8. Little Orphan Boy

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. All Talk
      • 2. Nomad
      • 3. Little Orphan Boy

      Disc 2

      • 1. Path to Macondo
      • 2. Hold On