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Lookin for a Change
Joe McBride
Lookin for a Change
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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A longtime stalwart of the contemporary jazz scene, Joe McBride takes a detour from his usual path for an intriguing new recording that reinterprets a dozen contemporary pop songs via straightahead jazz arrangements. Flesh...  more »

     
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All Artists: Joe McBride
Title: Lookin for a Change
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Heads Up
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 7/28/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Smooth Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 053361314422

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Album Description
A longtime stalwart of the contemporary jazz scene, Joe McBride takes a detour from his usual path for an intriguing new recording that reinterprets a dozen contemporary pop songs via straightahead jazz arrangements. Fleshed out with the help of a live trio - guitarist Dan Wilson, bassist Roger Hines and drummer Elijah Gilmore, Lookin' For A Change is a collection of songs originally written and recorded by a range of pop luminaries, including Gnarls Barkley, Coldplay, John Mayer, Seal and several others. These reinterpretations, along with three original compositions from McBride's own inspirational well, make for an engaging juxtaposition of the best elements of contemporary pop and traditional jazz."The majority of my releases in the past have been primarily electronic," says McBride, "with an acoustic piano playing over the top of arrangements that were primarily put together with drum machines and other technology. I've loved contemporary jazz. It's been a lot of fun playing that kind of music. But I wanted to move forward a little bit, demonstrate a little growth, try something new."More than just pure musical entertainment, McBride sees Lookin' for a Change as a learning experience for listeners from different generations - himself included. As is so often the case, creating something new required a reacquaintance with the old stuff. "As the project came together, the process became very educational - for me as much as anyone else who heard some of the early tracks," says McBride. "I had forgotten some of the jazz roots of my youth, the straightahead stuff that I had learned back in high school and college - the Miles and the Coltrane and the Charlie Parker. So this project kind of took me back a little bit too. I had to really do my homework on some of the theory in this music."But McBride has no reservations about digging in and doing the hard work for the sake of his craft. "I wouldn't trade now for any of the other years of my life," he says. "I feel very good about this record. I feel like I'm in a fresh spot. I'm ready to broaden my horizons, and maybe broaden the horizons of some of my listeners as well. It's all about the love for the music, and the willingness to try something new. Anyone who knows me knows that I'm trying something new every day."
 

CD Reviews

Joe's the black gold of the sun...
Cafiero Rosario Fran | Meta di Sorrento ITALY | 07/29/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Joe McBride. an artist who has reached is eighth album release, that there is still strong inspiration and creativity.

Singing lead and playing the acoustic piano, McBride is accompanied by guitarist Dan Wilson, bassist Roger Hines and drummer Elijah Gilmore.

Lookin' For A Change is a brilliant body of work where Our Genius re-arrange a box of classical pop songs of the American Songbook; listeners are invited to a party that fuses both pop and jazz, fine arrangements and the amazing voice of Joe.

Listen to the new version of Crazy (Gnarls Barkley's one)and you'll run faster and faster to the nearest music shop...

Welcome Back Joe into the black gold of the sun!"
Crazy, Wonderful Music at it"s best
Paul Munsterman | Sacramento Ca. usa | 10/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"One afternoon I was listing to the Smooth Jazz music on my cable. Something caught my ear and I was looking at the T V to see who was singing this popular song called Crazy. The man's name was Joe McBride. The name didn't ring a bell for me, but I new I had found something really good. Later that day I went to Amazon.com and ordered the CD. After hearing the CD I was very happy about my purchase. Hold on to your leg when you hear this CD because it will be moving to the beat of this fantastic music. 5 Stars.....A+

Paul C Munsterman"