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Metropolis
(2006)
215 Records
Alan Hewitt's new offering Metropolis puts
it all together, making it a must have for any contemporary jazz
fan, or for that matter any music fan. While Metropolis features
Hewitt's unmistakable way with a catchy hook and seductive groove,
he brings an intensely urban, neo jazz flow into the mix, balancing
the lush ballads with edgier tunes.
Hewitt generates sparks on the opening track "JoyRide," cutting
loose on the piano with help from Gerald Spike's tenor sax. The
great songs just keep coming, each one better than the last.
Highlights include Alan's own version of Sly Stone's lengendary "Hot
Fun in the Summertime", "Swingin' On Sunset" and title track "Metroplois".
The band on Metropolis spotlights
some of the best musicians in contemporary jazz, including sax
extroidinaire Gerald Spikes (Paul Jackson Jr.) bassist Jervonni
Collier (Bruce Hornsby), guitarists Brian Price (Jazz Crusaders),
drummer Chad Wright (Kieko Matsui),trumpeter Steve Madaio (Stevie
Wonder,Rolling Stones) along with vocalist Shea Chambers, Hewitt's
longtime friend co-producer Paul Klingberg (Earth, Wind & Fire,Jonathon
Butler) and a special guest appearance on guitar by Steve Oliver
(High Noon, Chips & Salsa) .
People Magazine recently called him "one of music's best kept
secrets." I'm telling you right here and right now that it's
time for the secret to be out. Keyboardist/Composer/Producer
Alan Hewitt is on his way to becoming a Smooth Jazz superstar.
He long ago established his credentials writing, producing,
and playing on records from Earth, Wind & Fire to Jonathan
Butler to Donnie Osmond. Now he's showing up as a featured
artist on Smooth Jazz cruises, which is no small accomplishment,
and he's just released his second solo Smooth Jazz album, METROPOLIS.
It's a fantastic project, too, full of accessible, radio-friendly
tracks that you'll be hearing for a long time to come. I submit
the first single (the tasty and in-the-pocket "JoyRide") as
strong evidence that he's an artist whose time has come, and
you can bet Mr. Hewitt's tunes will be format staples well
into the future. Every track on the album sounds awesome and
works perfectly, from the ultra-smooth "Velvet Kisses" to the
festive "Soleil," featuring Steve Oliver on guitar. His ever-so-fresh
and innovative approach to the one cover tune on the disc, "Hot
Fun in the Summertime," featuring Sheila "Shea" Chambers
on the vocal refrain, is definitely a highlight to my ear,
and a perfect example of how you can make something hot sound
so cool. Sly Stone's tune never sounded so smooth and sultry!
Make no mistake about it; Alan Hewitt's METROPOLIS belongs
in every discerning Smooth Jazz lover's library. Highly recommended!
~ SCOTT O'BRIEN SmoothJazz.Com
ARTISTS: Gerald Spikes, Jervonny Collier, Brian Pric, Chad Wright,
Shea Chambers, Steve Madaio, Wendell Kelly and Steve Oliver.
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