Futuresoul

Futuresoul

by Boney James
Futuresoul

Futuresoul

by Boney James

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Overview

Title aside, there is something very familiar about Futuresoul, Boney James' follow-up to 2013's Grammy-winning Beat. With a modern production approach, there is a deliberate look back at his great inspiration, Grover Washington, Jr., in particular, the late saxophonist's groundbreaking period between 1975 and 1983. Washington, then recording for Kudu, was deeply influenced by vintage soul music and equally taken with funk. He melded them seamlessly with warm, melodic jazz in a welcoming tone and songlike phrasing that virtually created the "smooth jazz" genre. Those tropes influenced and benefited James greatly; he's continued to evolve and transform the music since his 1992 debut album, Trust. His tone here is pure retro analog, while the rest of Futuresoul's sounds derive from the current production techniques of R&B and pop. He collaborated with several co-producers, including Jarius Mozee on the slinky club floor opener "Drumline," and with Dwele on the fingerpopping summertime groove in the title track. Stokley (Williams) makes a vocal appearance on the lovely crossover tune "Either Way." While the scratchy sample at the intro to "Vinyl" is perhaps too obvious, the melody is low, sexy, and slow, with elegantly layered and harmonically staggered saxophones. Rob Bacon's chunky guitar and Nutty P Beats' loops and spacy synths are tastefully stitched into the backdrop. The ballad "Hand in Hand," with Darrell Smith's programmed loops and low-end keyboard bass, is lithe and romantic, though the earthy, Southern gospel tinge of Tim Carmon's B-3 adds roots and depth. Closer "Far from Home" features the muted trumpet of Marquis Hill as a lyric foil for James. Carmon's acoustic piano fills, Vinnie Colaiuta's impressionistic drums, and Lenny Castro's illustrative percussion add a restrained yet cinematic feel to the track. While Futuresoul may not have the outward propulsive force of Beat, it is its flipside: a more lyrical outing that tastefully and thoughtfully melds grooves from the history of smooth and contemporary jazz to modern adult R&B. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/04/2015
Label: Concord / Concord Records (Canada)
UPC: 0888072368316
Rank: 86044

Tracks

  1. Drumline
  2. Vinyl
  3. A Little Attitude
  4. Watchu Gon' Do About It?
  5. Either Way
  6. Hand in Hand
  7. Fortuneteller
  8. The Moment
  9. Futuresoul
  10. Far from Home

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Boney James   Primary Artist,Piano,Keyboards,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Keyboard Bass,Sax (Soprano)
Stokley Williams   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Marquis Hill   Primary Artist,Trumpet,Featured Artist
Dwayne "Smitty" Smith   Bass
Darrell Smith   Keyboards,Keyboard Bass
Omari Williams   Toms,Drums
Jairus Mozee   Bass,Guitar,Keyboards
Keenan Ephriam   Drums
Nikeita Crichlow   Vocals (Background)
Nutty P Beats   Synthesizer,Synthesizer Bass
Stokley   Featured Artist
Craig Brockman   Keyboards
Dwele   Keyboards
Alex Al   Bass
Lenny Castro   Percussion
Phil Davis   Keyboards
Rob Bacon   Guitar
Gerald McCauley   Synthaxe,Piano (Electric)
Vinnie Colaiuta   Drums
Tim Carmon   Piano

Technical Credits

Stokley Williams   Composer
Darrell Smith   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
David Rideau   Mixing,Engineer
Mark Stephens   Composer,Composer
Morgan Stratton   Assistant Engineer
Andwele Gardner   Composer
Lexy Shroyer   Production Coordination
Geoff Neal   Assistant Engineer
Jairus Mozee   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
Keenan Ephriam   Composer,Drum Programming
Anna Lian Tes   Art Direction
Malcolm Eric Murray   Composer
Nikeita Crichlow   Composer
Nutty P Beats   Producer,Drum Programming
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Boney James   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Craig Brockman   Composer
Dwele   Producer,Drum Programming
Phil Davis   Composer
Tom Bell   Composer
Thom Bell   Composer
Gerald McCauley   Composer,Producer
Tim Carmon   Fills
Linda Creed   Composer
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