Cover to Cover: A Musical Autobiography
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Artist:
Paul Hardcastle
Label: Trippin 'n Rhythm Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 2 UPC: 644949050520 EAN: 0644949050520 ASIN: B00000J7AH Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
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Hardcastle From Cover To Cover.......2005-04-07
Covers a huge spectrum of Hardcastles amazing music.......2003-04-04
A large portion of the album is dedicated to taking songs from his 80s albums ýNo Winnersý, and ýSound Syndicatedý, both of which have been out of print for many years and have little chance of re-issue as of current. While some of the songs might be considered ýfillerý, that does not mean they donýt belong on here. Quite the opposite, it was a very smart decision to give some of Hardcastleýs long lost works a new lease on life, particularly ýKing Tutý and ýIt Seems To Hang Oný. The latter song I mentioned is a truly mesmerizing cover of the Ashford and Simpson classic and itýs a stunning danceable mix of dance and smooth jazz. I must say that few, if any, mixed these two styles of music the way Hardcastle did with this song. Itýs truly an honor to bring this song back to life on this collection. The cover version of ýGreen Onionsý is amazing too, being a danceable song. There are more either previously unreleased or long out of print songs on this collection. ýKing Tutý especially comes to mind as itýs probably the oldest song that Hardcastle has ever recorded and it never made it onto CD, domestically and as an import, until this 2 CD set was released.
This collection also brings some of Paulýs most popular songs onto here. ýRainforestý is a song that is well-known by both the older fan base, those who remember him for the innovative use of electronic recording and sampling equipment, and the younger or newbie fan base that knows his more smooth jazz-oriented music he has done both solo and with his band The Jazzmasters during the 1990s. ýRainforestý is a totally unforgettable classic that blends dance and smooth jazz in a way that makes it so engaging and fresh even with 18 years removed from itýs release. It still hear this song quite often on the radio and itýs considered one of the most popular jazz songs of modern times and it deserves the attention it gets. The other song that heýs known for is the disturbing and chilling dance number ý19ý. This song isnýt one just to enjoy, it also tells the shocking story of the average age of the Vietnam soldier being only 19 years old! This song is one that will change your life forever! It was also one of the earliest songs to use samples from a voice recording.
This album doesnýt exactly yank any songs off his 90s albums in their original form but instead takes the songs from those albums and remixes them in a way that they have a totally different vibe from their parent album version available on the Hardcastles I, II, and III albums so they are all must-haves even if you purchase this collection. ýJokerýs Wildý from the ýHardcastle IIý album is an awesome, danceable and funky number with a chaotic atmosphere that somewhat harkens back to Hardcastleýs dance music days during the 1980s. The remix of the song on this collection is a mellower and more subdued smooth jazz sound but is in fact better than the original with itýs better flow of rhythm. The same holds true with his cover of Steely Danýs ýDo It Againý. The version on Hardcastle I is funky and upbeat. The version on ýCover To Coverý is much mellower and sensual and I must say this is the better version with itýs more soulful feel in my opinion.
ýAre You Readyý may be the song thatýll throw off the ýsmooth jazzý Hardcastle fan base audience as this song is a fast paced upbeat dance song that he recorded in the late 80s or early 90s and features a female vocal with incredible dymatics. Those who like the New Jack Swing or early 90s techno sound will likely enjoy this song a lot. I think that itýs one of the highlights of this album.
The newly recorded songs (as of 1997) are geared towards his smooth jazz audience. ýSoul Swingý is the most unique of the songs. It starts off being a typical jazzy Hardcastle number but around the middle of the song, it takes a totally different turn and becomes a more ýhipý number so ýSoul Swingý is more like two songs in one. Hardcastle said that he was bored during the recording of this song and decided to take a totally different turn and the result was a brilliant song. Well done Paul! The last song that I want to point out is the final track ýHave Yourself A Merry Little Christmasý. Donýt be turned off by the name of the song. While itýs basically a song that was meant for the holidays, I think that itýs a wonderful song that I can listen to all year long.
There are more songs that I want to point out but thereýs just not enough room to do so. This collection as a whole shows the many faces of the arc of music that Paul has composed over the past 20 years. This collection isnýt perfect but for what it was, this is one of the smartest collections ever put together. ýCover To Coverý is an essential purchase for both the old school and smooth jazz fan base.
Comprehensive, but frighteningly so.......2002-05-21
That said, this particular record shows you both sides of hardcastle, and it's pretty fascinating to watch the transition. Most people who are into Hardcastle are into him for his current smooth jazz direction, and will find the first disc refreshing in a "I didn't know he wrote that!" kind of way. However, people who enjoyed his earlier work and have heard better smooth jazz than he produces in TV commercials will likely find themselves with only half a disc to listen to.
A solid buy for fans of Hardcastle's "Jazzmasters" albums, but a loss for old school fans.
Hardcastle Well-Covered.......2000-10-11
All the pop classic originals are here, Rain Forest, King Tut (my favorite original album version;the original vinyl recording containing these two tracks has never been released on c.d format or as an import),and the Syndicate Theme. Hardcastle is also an amazing artist at taking classic pop and R&B tunes and adding his own interpretation or touch to them (It Seems to Hang On by Ashford and Simpson, Wishing on a Star by Rose Royce, and the classic Stevie Wonder tune Superstitiion).He pays great homage to these artists.His much later material is more contemporary jazz than Top 40 or club oriented.A few of the jazz tracks may make some feel a nod creeping up;Yet, the other tracks more than make-up for the semi-sleepers...In addition this release is more Hardcastles' personal and introspective choices than the marketing or record industry telling him what he can and can't release. Read the notes in the booklet contained with this package and you will be given personal insight from Mr. Hardcastle about the inspiration for many of the songs.
How I view Paul Hardcastle's "Cover to Cover" CD.......2000-06-14
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