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Christian Howes|Heartfelt

Heartfelt

Christian Howes feat. Roger Kellaway

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Amplified violinist Christian Howes has been knocking on the door of superstardom since his much publicized legal and personal troubles, which are by now well behind him. While he should be recognized for his immense talent, his recordings as a leader have been spotty in terms of repertoire. Heartfelt is certainly different for Howes, as he joins forces with pianist Roger Kellaway in an at times romantically oriented effort that displays a split between small-ensemble tracks and tracks with a string complement. Happily, it is not all stringy, as the combo tunes have more of an energized, mainstream jazz feel. Howes works well as a lead voice, and while the strings are tastefully done, they are a bit syrupy and tend to suffocate the talents of the principals. Bassist Bob Magnusson, one of the all-time secret weapons of jazz, ultimately enhances this session. He jumps right into the fray on the Bill Evans obscurity "Walkin' Up," the most effectively interactive piece with brief violin and drums or bass workouts inserted. Stroking the rhythm of "Bernie's Tune," the bassist fires up Howes on this well-worn but welcome standard. A brisk waltz, Kellaway's original "Invasion of the Forest" sports counterintuitive rhythms in a framework. As much as "Alone Together" has been played to death, the quartet invigorates it with an inventive, extrapolated melody. Possibly the most delightful track is a violin/piano duet of the Benny Goodman late-'30s chestnut "Opus Half," with a bouncy stride piano riff from Kellaway that in an unexpected way updates this old-school tune. The cuts with strings are nice enough: "The Wind" combines symphonic sounds with light Brazilian beats; "That's All It Was" is a cavalier, soft, warm, and painfully brief fling written by Eliane Elias; while "Cinema Paradiso," "The Peacocks," and "Early Autumn" are fairly typical ballads. Howes and Octave Geiger (a contractual pseudonym?) overdub harmonically during "Early Autumn" for an interesting and alluring effect. For many listeners, this will be a hit-and-miss effort, elevated by the sheer talent of the oftentimes amazing Howes, but yielding mixed results because of the on-and-off inconsistency from track to track. It's good, sometimes excellent, but not essential or ultimate.
© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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1
The Wind
00:06:24

Russ Freeman, Composer, Writer - Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

2
Cinema Paradiso
00:05:45

Ennio Morricone, Composer - Andrea Morricone, Composer - Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

3
Alone Together
00:06:59

Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist - Dietz Howard, Composer, Writer - Arthuer Schwartz, Composer, Writer

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

4
That's All It Was
00:06:33

Elaine Elias, Composer, Writer - Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

5
Invasion of the Forest
00:06:24

Roger Kellaway, Composer, Writer, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

6
Walkin' Up
00:07:05

Bill Evans, Composer, Writer - Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

7
The Peacocks
00:06:26

JIMMY ROWLES, Composer, Writer - Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

8
Opus Half
00:05:12

Benny Goodman, Composer, Writer - Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

9
Early Autumn
00:04:53

Ralph Burns, Writer - Johnny Mercer, Composer - Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Woody Herman, Composer - Christian Howes, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

10
Bernie's Tune
00:04:28

Roger Kellaway, FeaturedArtist - Christian Howes, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

2008 Resonance Records 2008 Resonance Records

Albumbeschreibung

Amplified violinist Christian Howes has been knocking on the door of superstardom since his much publicized legal and personal troubles, which are by now well behind him. While he should be recognized for his immense talent, his recordings as a leader have been spotty in terms of repertoire. Heartfelt is certainly different for Howes, as he joins forces with pianist Roger Kellaway in an at times romantically oriented effort that displays a split between small-ensemble tracks and tracks with a string complement. Happily, it is not all stringy, as the combo tunes have more of an energized, mainstream jazz feel. Howes works well as a lead voice, and while the strings are tastefully done, they are a bit syrupy and tend to suffocate the talents of the principals. Bassist Bob Magnusson, one of the all-time secret weapons of jazz, ultimately enhances this session. He jumps right into the fray on the Bill Evans obscurity "Walkin' Up," the most effectively interactive piece with brief violin and drums or bass workouts inserted. Stroking the rhythm of "Bernie's Tune," the bassist fires up Howes on this well-worn but welcome standard. A brisk waltz, Kellaway's original "Invasion of the Forest" sports counterintuitive rhythms in a framework. As much as "Alone Together" has been played to death, the quartet invigorates it with an inventive, extrapolated melody. Possibly the most delightful track is a violin/piano duet of the Benny Goodman late-'30s chestnut "Opus Half," with a bouncy stride piano riff from Kellaway that in an unexpected way updates this old-school tune. The cuts with strings are nice enough: "The Wind" combines symphonic sounds with light Brazilian beats; "That's All It Was" is a cavalier, soft, warm, and painfully brief fling written by Eliane Elias; while "Cinema Paradiso," "The Peacocks," and "Early Autumn" are fairly typical ballads. Howes and Octave Geiger (a contractual pseudonym?) overdub harmonically during "Early Autumn" for an interesting and alluring effect. For many listeners, this will be a hit-and-miss effort, elevated by the sheer talent of the oftentimes amazing Howes, but yielding mixed results because of the on-and-off inconsistency from track to track. It's good, sometimes excellent, but not essential or ultimate.
© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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