Time Together

Time Together

by Michael Franks
Time Together

Time Together

by Michael Franks

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Overview

Jazz singer/songwriter Michael Franks is an artist most jazz fans feel strongly about one way or another. His unique, romantic poet-cum-laid-back hipster approach to jazz signing is breezy, light, and languid. It's also uniquely his own, though deeply influenced by Brazilian jazz, bossa, and samba. Time Together, his first recording of new material in five years -- and his debut for Shanachie -- is unlikely to change anyone's opinion of him, but that doesn't mean this is a rote recording. Time Together is an airy, groove-ridden summer travelog that ranges from St. Tropez and New York to Paris, France, and Egypt; it journeys through the nostalgic past and finds space in the present moment, with cleverly notated, languorous, ironic observations about life. Franks split the production and arranging duties between Charles Blenzig, Gil Goldstein, Chuck Loeb, Scott Petito, and Mark Egan. The rest of the international cast on this polished 11-song set includes old friends and new faces David Spinozza, Mike Mainieri, David Mann, Eric Marienthal, Till Broenner, Alex Spiagin, Jerry Marotta, Billy Kilson, Romero Lubambo, and backing vocalist Veronica Nunn. Time Together is wonderfully polished without being overly slick. The set opens with "Now That the Summer's Here," a samba-inspired paean to laziness with excellent solos by Bronner's trumpet and Marienthal's alto. The arrangement by Loeb includes a perfectly balanced meld of acoustic and electric guitars, with the harmony chorus between Franks and Carmen Cuesta adding an essentially restrained yet celebratory tone. "One Day in St. Tropez" is one Franks' finest reminiscence songs. Goldstein's acoustic piano, Greg Cohen's bass, and Lubambo's acoustic guitar evoke classic bossa while the singer details in exotically rich, nostalgically romantic lyrics a 1963 hitchhiking excursion through Southern France. "Mice" is a humorous, metaphorically hip irony, illustrated beautifully by Manieri's vibes, Petito's bass, and Spinozza's guitar with a backing vocal from Beth Neilsen-Chapman. "Samba Blue," another of thew album's finer tracks, offers the tale of a long-ago love affair in Paris, without a hint of cloying or regret, thanks to Franks fine lyric and melody, and a jaunty Loeb arrangement featuring a beautiful alto solo by Marienthal. "My Heart Said Wow" is a straight-ahead duet with Nunn, boasting a fine trumpet solo by Spiagin's trumpet. "Feathers from an Angel's Wing," the longest and perhaps most beautiful track here is, fittingly, also the closer. Arranged by Egan, whose fretless bass introduces it, Loeb's guitars, Clifford Carter's keys, and Joe Bonadio's drums illustrate it elegantly. The singer's use of Zen wisdom in the modern jazz lyric and melody, underscores everything fine and right in Franks' art from The Art of Tea to the present day. While his framework may be contemporary, his execution is timeless, making Time Together Franks' most consistent, graceful collection of songs in the 21st century. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/14/2011
Label: Shanachie
UPC: 0016351518927
Rank: 22325

Tracks

  1. Now That the Summer's Here
  2. One Day in St. Tropez
  3. Summer in New York
  4. Mice
  5. Charlie Chan in Egypt
  6. I'd Rather Be Happy Than Right
  7. Time Together
  8. Samba Blue
  9. My Heart Said Wow
  10. If I Could Make September Stay
  11. Feathers from an Angel's Wing

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Michael Franks   Primary Artist
Jerry Marotta   Drums
Mark Egan   Bass,Fretless Bass
Mike Mainieri   Vibraphone
Wolfgang Haffner   Drums,Percussion
Alex Sipiagin   Trumpet
Tim Lefebvre   Bass
Joe Bonadio   Drums,Percussion
Greg Cohen   Bass
Veronica Nunn   Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Romero Lubambo   Guitar
Shawn Pelton   Drums,Percussion
Till Broenner   Trumpet
Will Lee   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Rogerio Boccato   Percussion
Lizzy Loeb   Vocals (Background)
David Mann   Saxophone
Beth Nielsen Chapman   Vocals (Background)
Billy Kilson   Drums
Chuck Loeb   Guitar,Keyboards
Carmen Cuesta   Vocals (Background)
Clifford Carter   Keyboards
Jay Anderson   Bass
Gil Goldstein   Piano
Eric Marienthal   Sax (Alto)
Charles Blenzig   Piano,Keyboards
David Spinozza   Guitar
Scott Petito   Bass

Technical Credits

Scott Petito   Executive Producer,Mixing,Arranger,Assembly,Engineer,Producer,Mastering,Vocal Engineer
Mark Egan   Mixing,Arranger,Producer
Michael Franks   Composer
Hal Winer   Engineer
Beth Reineke   Assistant
Danny Weiss   A&R
Dennis Wall   Mixing
Phil Magnotti   Mixing
Jody Russell   Continuity
Dion Ogust   Photography
Alysabeth Beesmer   Design,Art Direction
John Rozenberg   Tour Manager
Kristina Swarner   Cover Painting
Chuck Loeb   Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming,Percussion Programming
Gil Goldstein   Arranger,Producer
Charles Blenzig   Arranger,Producer
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