Jesse Cook
Canadian rhumba flamenco artist Jesse Cook has blended the exotic Spanish music form with elements of new age, jazz, and easy listening on his releases for Narada Records. Signed to the label in 1994, he produced his debut, Tempest, one year later. Gravity, released in 1996, hit the Top Ten on the new age charts. Vertigo was released two years later, and Free Fall appeared in mid-2000. In 2003 Nomad came out, followed by the live album Montréal in 2004. Though it was started conceptually in 2005, Cook didn't issue his next studio album, Frontiers, which marked a return to his initial simpler production style, until 2007. The Rumba Foundation followed in 2009. Cook varied the routine a bit with his next release, 2012's The Blue Guitar Sessions, adding ballads and vocals on some tracks (by singer Emma-Lee) for a more expansive and jazzy midstream pop sound. The guest artist-studded and aptly named One World, which drew inspiration from music of the Middle East, South America, Spain, and beyond, was issued in May 2015. Continuing to explore a more diverse sonic palette, Cook returned in 2017 with Beyond Borders.
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Double Dutch
World - Released by eOne Music Canada on 4 Aug 2017
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Imagined Conversations - New Music for Trumpet and Piano with Percussion
Jesse Cook, Edward Neeman, Smith and Klausmeyer
Chamber Music - Released by MSR Classics on 7 Feb 2020
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One World, One Voice
Pop - Released by Coach House Music on 12 May 2020
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To The Horizon
World - Released by eOne Music Canada on 8 Sep 2017
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Beyond Borders
World - Released by eOne Music Canada on 25 Aug 2017
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
JesseCookMusic
Film Soundtracks - Released by Music Gateway on 5 Mar 2024
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo