Kisses in the Rain
Kisses in the Rain
ASIN: B000059LYW
Editorial Reviews
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Trumpeter Rick Braun's first recording for Warner Bros. is an agreeable, low-key affair, one perhaps more notable for its covers than its original material. Braun makes an especially sagacious choice in selecting Bill Withers's smoldering "Use Me" for this disc, creating a playfully seductive interpretation that makes the tune appear almost custom-crafted for Braun's trumpet and flugelhorn. He later embellishes Leon Russell's "Song for You" with modest hip-hop textures, employing Shai to lend a soulful touch to the vocals. Meanwhile, Braun's own material is stylish and urbane, though some might argue that his sound here is more competent than compelling. Guitarists Norman Brown ("Car Wash 2000") and Peter White (the title track) take guest spins but ignite few sparks. Braun's best moments come when he layers some imaginative lines over the languid melody of "Middle of the Night," then later gently closes the shades with the final piece, the tender "Emma's Song." Feel like discovering a little-known but hugely deserving talent on flugelhorn? Take a chance on Platypus by London-born musician Gerald Presencer. --Terry Wood
Kisses in the Rain,Rick Braun,Warner Bros / Wea,Contemporary Jazz,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Smooth Jazz
Average customer rating:
- WOW !
- Decent effort...
- Wonderful CD!!!!!
- Smooth Trumpet Sounds
- Loved it!
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Kisses in the Rain
Rick Braun
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000059LYW
Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Car Wash 2000
- Kisses In The Rain
- Use Me
- Grover's Groove
- Your World
- Middle Of The Night
- One For The Girls
- Song For You
- Simplicity
- Emma's Song
Amazon.com
Trumpeter Rick Braun's first recording for Warner Bros. is an agreeable, low-key affair, one perhaps more notable for its covers than its original material. Braun makes an especially sagacious choice in selecting Bill Withers's smoldering "Use Me" for this disc, creating a playfully seductive interpretation that makes the tune appear almost custom-crafted for Braun's trumpet and flugelhorn. He later embellishes Leon Russell's "Song for You" with modest hip-hop textures, employing Shai to lend a soulful touch to the vocals. Meanwhile, Braun's own material is stylish and urbane, though some might argue that his sound here is more competent than compelling. Guitarists Norman Brown ("Car Wash 2000") and Peter White (the title track) take guest spins but ignite few sparks. Braun's best moments come when he layers some imaginative lines over the languid melody of "Middle of the Night," then later gently closes the shades with the final piece, the tender "Emma's Song." Feel like discovering a little-known but hugely deserving talent on flugelhorn? Take a chance on Platypus by London-born musician Gerald Presencer. --Terry Wood
Customer Reviews:
WOW !.......2005-03-23
Rick Braun is the best of the best EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!
i got all his CDs plus Casino Lights DVD .......that's just fantabulous !!!!!!!
Decent effort..........2003-10-21
There's nothing new here. A typical KKSF (San Francisco), KJZY (Santa Rosa,CA), WCDJ (Boston), KTWV (LA),WSJT( Tampa) type CD. Don't get me wrong. I love Smooth Jazz... for what it is. I was drawn to this CD after hearing the collabo' with Shai on one of my all-time favorite songs " A Song for You". Nice to hear Shai get some new work as their first CD back in 1992 is special to me harking back to the days when I was a freshman in college serenading their songs to the young ladies in Olivia Davidson Hall at Tuskegee University. You've no doubt heard "Car Wash 2000" on your local Clear Channel Smooth Jazz Station. Decent effort there. I also liked " Use Me". If you like Smooth Jazz, you'll like this CD... Nothing special... just another CD to add to the 300 disc player to add to your shuffle play during a BBQ party on the back deck.
Wonderful CD!!!!!.......2003-01-01
If you love great trumpet playing you will love this album.
Smooth Trumpet Sounds.......2002-04-27
Honey smooth and flowing, like warm rain trickling down the face, that's the refreshing sounds this jazz trumpeter provides on this collection.
Some are his embellishment of other's compositions, particularly good here are "Song for You" and "Use Me."
His compositions along with friends are mellow typically, and fit well into the Smooth Jazz format many of us have come to enjoy and gravitate to for FM enjoyment and our own CD collections. The backup instrumentalists here are nice, particularly the guitar work done by Peter White on acoustic guitar (love the work on title track).
Loved it!.......2002-02-08
Rick submitted 10 great track...although Kisses In The Rain is supreme! I see why he and Boney James gel so well!
Average customer rating:
- Wow! Surely one of my Desert Island Discs!
- Kisses in the Rain! Better than what I expect!
- Great vocal jazz CD, one of Pizzarelli's best
- Can't quit hummin'.
- It don't get much better than this!
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Kisses In The Rain
John Pizzarelli
Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004R8PB
Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- From Monday On
- When I Take My Sugar to Tea
- I'm in the Mood for Love
- I Can't Get Up the Nerve
- I Got Rhythm
- When Lights Are Low
- I Thought About You
- Should I?
- Don't Be That Way
- I Could Have Told You So
- Kisses in the Rain
- Oscar Night
- Polka Dota and Moonbeams
- Baby Just Come Home to Me
- Lifetime or Two, A
- I Wouldn't Trade You
Amazon.com
This is a diverse set of standards and original tunes that aims at the intimacy and spontaneity of John Pizzarelli's live performance with a studio setting. The singer-guitarist's long-established trio with pianist Ray Kennedy and brother Martin Pizzarelli on bass just keeps getting better, working with an instrumentation that Nat "King" Cole first perfected in the '40s and which also served Oscar Peterson well in the '50s. The trio achieves a sound that's both smooth and complex when all the parts are working in perfect synch, and that's what happening here. Whether they're flying on uptempo numbers like "I Got Rhythm," with Pizzarelli scatting in unison with his guitar, or playing at a medium bounce on the Cole signature "When I Take My Sugar to Tea," the group swings magnificently. Pizzarelli's light but resilient voice can suggest Chet Baker at slower tempos, but his relaxed delivery and conversational ease contribute to this music's distinctive charm. He sounds particularly good on some great Jimmy Van Heusen songs, both the well-known "I Thought About You" and "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" and the rarely heard "I Could Have Told You So." Pizzarelli's ingrained familiarity with the great American songbook is such that his own songs--like the witty "I Wouldn't Trade You" and the effective title ballad--sound right at home beside the classics. Kennedy wrote the sole instrumental, "Oscar Night," a fittingly ebullient tribute to Peterson. --Adam Rains
Customer Reviews:
Wow! Surely one of my Desert Island Discs!.......2007-04-29
John is up to his usual guitar/vocal virtuosity, but get ready for Ray Kennedy's piano solos to set your speakers (or headset) on fire!
Kisses in the Rain! Better than what I expect!.......2006-11-05
I listen to the CD all the time now! It's so good! I love it! Thankyou Amazon!
Geoff
Great vocal jazz CD, one of Pizzarelli's best.......2006-08-16
John Pizzarelli is a delightful singer; he's been singing and performing on guitar at a consistently high level since his very first efforts (remember I LOVE JERSEY BEST?). Appearing here with John is the wonderfully swinging Ray Kennedy on piano and brother Martin on bass. The program they play is varied and exciting. It opens with a terrific up-tempo version of FROM MONDAY ON, a tune associated with Bing Crosby, Bix Beiderbecke, and Paul Whiteman. Two other selections are taken way up (I GOT RHYTHM and BABY JUST COME HOME TO ME); the first has a fiery scat chorus by John (the A TISKET, A TASKET, quote is great!), the second is a tune written by him. Ray Kennedy can swing like mad and does so on these two numbers. In fact, Kennedy plays marvelously on everything here; I love his MOODY'S MOOD FOR LOVE quote on I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE and his sexy approach on DON'T BE THAT WAY. John's composition KISSES IN THE RAIN would fit perfectly in a film noir movie, and his wife's tune, I WOULDN'T TRADE YOU, is reminiscent of a Cole Porter "list" tune. There are just a lot of pleasant surprises throughout the CD. I think it's one of John Pizzarelli's very best CDs and would recommend it highly to anyone who likes vocal jazz along with excellent small-group accompaniment.
Can't quit hummin'........2005-05-10
This is a very good album. The songs are infectious. The artistry is suberb. There's only one problem with it - the sound quality is not very consistent. The volume seems to vary between songs. Some songs, particularly the ballads, seem to sound a little mushy and indistinct on the vocals. Otherwise, this would be a great disc.
It don't get much better than this!.......2001-08-19
The trio really shines on this album. It is one of my favourite Pizzarelli albums and it includes what i believe, to be one of John's finest performances. "I Got Rhythm" is amazing the way he scats along with his guitar. I love it. Another stand out track is "I'm in the mood for love" .. truly beautiful. But each and every track here is a good one including the 5 originals, one an instrumental, "Oscar Night" written by Ray Kennedy in tribute to Oscar Peterson. This is an album that will appeal to everyone (at least, it should), whether or not they are jazz fans. 8 page booklet contains photos and liner notes written by John.
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Woman Undone (1996 Television Film) / Zooman (1995 Television Film)
Manufacturer: Citadel
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003JVH
Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Main Title
- Closing Argument
- Life in Water
- Terry's Dilemma
- Wet Kisses/Strange Weather
- Airport Flashback
- Allen Dies
- Coroner's Report
- Trial Starts/Desert Light
- Terry's Reason
- Verdict/End Title
- Zooman
- Father and Son
- Sign and the Neighborhood
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- Five O'Clock News
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Kisses In The Rain
John Pizzarelli
Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000055YAJ
Release Date: 2001-02-28 |
Tracks:
- From Monday On
- When I Take My Sugar to Tea
- I'm in the Mood for Love
- I Can't Get Up the Nerve
- I Got Rhythm
- When Lights Are Low
- I Thought About You
- Should I?
- Don't Be That Way
- I Could Have Told You So
- Kisses in the Rain
- Oscar Night
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams
- Baby Just Come Home to Me
- Lifetime or Two
- I Wouldn't Trade You
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