Mark Murphy - Once to Every Heart

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Album Details

Title: Once to Every Heart
Artist: Mark Murphy
Release Date: 9/27/2005
Label: Verve, Universal Jazz
UPCs: 602498740859, 0602498724101, 602498724101
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Torch Songs, Standards, Vocal Jazz
Moods: Earnest, Freewheeling, Irreverent, Playful, Rollicking, Stylish, Fun
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. I'm Through with Love
  2. When I Fall in Love/My One and Only Love
  3. Skylark/You Don't Know What Love Is
  4. Our Game
  5. I Know You from Somewhere
  6. Bein' Green
  7. Once to Every Heart
  8. It Never Entered My Mind
  9. Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
  10. Love Is Here to Stay

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDVerve9872410
2005CDUniversal Jazz9872410
2005CDVerve000547602

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Album Review

Beyond merely skilled, beyond the horizon of hip, past the narrow classification of "jazz singer," Mark Murphy has, for decades, given listeners breathtaking performances that underscore the very heart of song itself. Once to Every Heart was produced by ace flügelhorn master Till Bronner; it is a collection of torch songs and ballads showcasing the subtle side of Murphy's gift and in essence offering an aural glimpse of its totality. Murphy plays piano and did the vocal, piano, and horn arrangements with Bronner and Frank Chastenier. And the orchestra -- quietly providing a backdrop rather than swirling around the singer -- was conducted and arranged by Nan Schwartz. The material is choice. There are some originals in the set: Murphy wrote "I Know You from Somewhere," while Bronner wrote "Our Game" with Rob Hoare. Standouts include the medley of "When I Fall in Love" and "My One and Only Love," with Murphy allowing the melody to seep deeply into his phrasing and delivery in general. The reading of Duke Ellington's "Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me" is one of the finest, most unsentimental and burningly sensual versions of the song ever recorded. The seamless transition in the medley of "Skylark" and "You Don't Know What Love Is" is smoky, sophisticated, and truly amazing. The album's closer, "Our Love Is Here to Stay," by George Gershwin, is introduced by Bronner and is simply beguiling and mischievous. Ultimately, this is Murphy's finest recording in over a decade, and should be embraced by anyone with a remote interest in great singers, and by those who are deeply attached to ballads or torch tomes. This is essential listening. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Agnieszka Antonina BartschCello
Anna MargunawaViolin
Anne FeltzViolin
Arne SchuhmannMixing
Atsuko MatsuzakiViola
Barbara SadowskiViolin
Barbara WeigleViolin
Brigitte KãserViolin
Christian BüttnerViolin
Christian RaakeFlute
Christian VonKaphengstBass (Acoustic)
Christoph StarkeViola
Daniel DraganovViolin
David HausdorfCello
Ella FitzgeraldAuthor
Frank ChastenierHorn Arrangements, Piano, Vocals
Gabriel TomayoViola
Götz Michael RiethMastering
Hannes NeubertViolin
Holger HerzogViola
Holger SchwarkEngineer
Igor ProkopecBass
James GavinAuthor
Jaris Bartsch BuhleConcert Master
Juliane ManiakViolin
Kelly Pratt?
Mark MurphyVocals, Piano, Horn Arrangements, Liner Notes
Markus RezBass
Martin EssmannViolin
Martin SchaalBass
Martin SchallerViola
Michael SchöbelExecutive Producer
Michiko PrysiasznikViolin
Nan SchwartzArranger, Conductor
Pino BrönnerExecutive Producer
Pjotr PrysiasznikViolin
Ralf ZettiViolin
Song QiangViolin
Susanne TributViolin
Till BrönnerHorn Arrangements, Producer, Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Piano, Mixing, Executive Producer, Vocals
Tilmann DehnhardFlute
Tobias LehmannEngineer
Ulf BorgwartCello
Volkmar WeicheCello