I love Jazz. I especially love Christmas Jazz. And I really, really love FREE Christmas Jazz. So it was awesome to come across this track from the Toronto based Jazz group The Woodhouse. The Woodhouse have been together since 2006 and they have a special fondness for holiday music. In fact, they came together as a seasonal band to play Christmas shows in Nova Scotia. After eight years, their loyal fanbase was wanting something more than their sold-out holiday shows. They wanted an album they could listen to throughout the season. Crowd funded through Kickstarter, it looks as though the hard copy CD of their debut release "Home For Christmas" will be officially released December 22 (one assumes the Kickstarter contributors will get theirs a bit earlier). But the digital version can be yours immediately for $10 Canadian (roughly 8 or 9 dollars, depending upon the conversion rate). The Woodhouse isn't re-inventing the wheel, here; it's just really superb classic little big band Jazz. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is the free teaser to get you interested in the full album. Worked on me. How could I resist the sweet sound of vocalist Jennah Barry? How can you? A note: the cover art, here, is linked to the full album; you can find the freebie from there easily enough. Or use the widget above.
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I'm as guilty as anybody else, in my own way. I try to convey to you what the music sounds like to hopefully trigger an interest. So I'll say "this artist reminds me of that artist" to, hopefully, get you to say, "Oh. I like that artist. I'll try it, then." I get it. But, as an industry, that wouldn't be what I'm looking for. I wouldn't be looking for "the next" whatever; I'd be looking for the first whatever. I'd be listening for something "special". A voice, a sound, a quality--whatever it is. And I know "special" when I hear it. I like to think I do, anyway. "Special" haunts you in a way few other things do. You go back to "special". You can't help but go back to "special". "Special" sticks with you. All an annoyingly long and indecipherable explanation of why I'm drawing your attention to this cover of "Away In A Manger" from Armand & Imani Hutton. Imani Hutton has something special. I'm not even sure what it is, but I feel it. If I had a label, I'd sign her up in a heartbeat. Maybe it's the whole package. She writes, she sings, she produces. She's got a message. She's got a vision for the music (or whatever the audio version of a vision is) and she frequently and unselfishly shares or cedes the spotlight to others if its better for the music (or maybe she's doing it for the people, rather than the music, which would be even more spectacular). She has a quiet confidence that you can feel. Her voice is not what you'd expect. Forgive me for doing what I just criticized, but I'm going to go with Sade meets Tracy Chapman on the voice. Her music is flowingly free, original and organic. She's not artificially restrained by a view that says music has to be neatly labeled and categorized. She paints outside the lines and does so beautifully. You could call her music R&B or Jazz or Gospel or Pop or Electro-Pop--its all those and more--but I think I'm just going to call it Imani music. I don't remember how I came across "Away In A Manger" by Armand & Imani in the first place. And I was busy with other things at the time. But I do remember thinking, "Ooh, I really like that. I'm going to have to get back to that and put it on the Free page." Unfortunately, the way I work, there are so many "bookmarks" on this computer that that's a sure way to bury something and never see it again. About a week went by. And, every day, the desire to "get back to that" grew stronger until it became, "I need to get back to that." And, after searching a bit, and finding it again, I then needed to hear more. Special will do that to you. So, yes, please check out and download "Away In A Manger". It's on both Noisetrade and Bandcamp. But, man, you really need to hear "Go The Right Way", Imani's most recent album. Here's a review of the album that I pretty much agree with. I'd just add that one of my favorites was "Circuit Dialog/Dance With You". But go find your own favorite. It's an amazing album. Its a masterpiece of aural bliss. And the artist who painted that masterpiece is Imani Hutton. I'd tell you to remember that name but I have a feeling you will. That kind of special is unforgettable. |
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