The Jason Miles-produced album is a jazzy R&B throwback;
radio grooving to “Forever Funk”
Scarsdale, NY (4 October 2012):
Having successfully released more than a half dozen diverse singles
that charted and received radio spins around the globe, trumpeter Dennis Angel will release his debut album, the vintage sounding “Timeless Grooves,” on November 13th via Timeless Grooves Records. Angel wrote eight songs for the varied 10-track set produced by keyboardist Jason Miles
(Marcus Miller, Miles Davis, Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross) that
brings something refreshing and unique to the contemporary jazz
scene.
Angel
has a way of gracefully emoting pristine pop melodies from his horn
over the type of laidback grooves that bring to mind jazz-funk hits from
the ‘60s and ‘70s. After experimenting and dabbling in a wide array of
straight-ahead and contemporary jazz, hip hop, R&B and pop to
construct an eclectic variety of instrumental and vocal singles, Angel
knew he needed a producer to curate the sound for his first album.
Enter Miles, who gave Angel the freedom to create and encouraged the
trumpeter to also play flugelhorn on the set. Giving the well-crafted
material a distinctive R&B edge, Miles (keyboards, synth bass,
percussion) recruited “some of the very best players in the studio to
play live” including guitarists Romero Lubambo, Nick Moroch, Dean Brown, and Will Bernard, bassist Amanda Ruzza, and drummer Brian Dunne. Joel Mofsenson plays acoustic piano on the vocal tracks and arranged two of the compositions. Long-time Angel collaborator Gottfried Stoger plays saxophones and deftly arranged the remaining compositions based on the classic American form.
While
Angel and Miles toiled away in the studio in the spring and summer on
“Timeless Grooves,” the single “Rio On My Mind” was released as an
appetizer. Radio stations instantly embraced the idyllic soul-infused
fiesta spotlighting Angel’s flugelhorn and classy acoustic guitar licks
from Lubambo. As a follow-up, the groovy “Forever Funk,” on which Angel
and Stoger engage in a Soul Train line-like trumpet and sax strut, was
just serviced as a single. Angel’s 16 year-old daughter, Rebecca Angel, delivered a heartfelt vocal performance on the empowering “A Song In Harmony,” co-written by the pair. One of two covers, The Beatles’
“Norwegian Wood” receives a beautiful 3/4-time treatment with elegant
etchings courtesy of Angel’s flugelhorn and Lubambo’s acoustic guitar
along with a sterling performance by Stoger on soprano sax. Flugelhorn
and tenor sax top the marquee on the leisurely paced “Vegas Vibe,” which
bodes to become a radio favorite. Charismatic baritone vocalist DeForest Raphael
pledges allegiance on the patriotic “I Did All This” and is featured on
the clever bebop rapper “From Bebop To Hip Hop,” the latter of which
charted when released as a single in 2010.
“Releasing
‘Timeless Grooves’ represents a life-long dream come true for me.
After playing the trumpet my whole life, the album embodies my
personal contribution to the music scene, which I believe adds something
new and fresh to the contemporary jazz genre. We want to bring back
some of the great trumpet and sax R&B sounds from the ‘60s and ‘70s
and give it a more contemporary feel. The songs have catchy melodies
that came to me during quiet times of just putting my trumpet to my
lips. For me, the heart of a song is a simple yet memorable melody,
which is what I tried to incorporate into each recording,” said Angel.
While in high school, Angel was trained by world renowned trumpeter William Vacchiano
and had to decide between studying music at The Julliard School and
pursuing a law degree. He chose law school and based his highly
respected suburban New York City law practice on the motion picture
industry where he works with the major studios. However, he never
stopped playing his trumpet and performed at Carnegie Hall in a brass
choir. In 2009, Angel wrote and recorded the witty “The Wall Street
Recession Time Blues” after the market crash. This timely track
garnered considerable airplay and media attention from the likes of the
Boston Herald. Encouraged, Angel continued to crank out new singles,
which also were welcomed at radio. Some were tongue-in-cheek numbers
such as “I Need Smooth Jazz” and “Daddy, Can I Drive Your Car?” while
others displayed the true talent behind the soulful grooves (“Dizzy
Izzy”). Collaborating with the veteran Miles elevated Angel’s
recordings to the next level. Energized, he is looking forward to
performing music from “Timeless Grooves” in a concert setting. Additional information is available at www.dennisangelband.com.
Angel’s “Timeless Grooves” contains the following songs:
“Forever Funk”
“Vegas Vibe”
“Norwegian Wood”
“Rio On My Mind”
“A Song In Harmony”
“When Love Is In The Air”
“I Did All This”
“The Breeze”
“Can’t Help Falling In Love”
“From Bebop To Hip Hop”
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