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Afterplay
Brian Kelly
Afterplay
Genre: Jazz
 
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Afterplay, the 2nd release by pianist/composer Brian Kelly, heads into contemporary jazz territory with catchy melodies, fluid chops, and richly detailed arrangements. This 11-song album of upbeat piano instrumentals inclu...  more »

     
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All Artists: Brian Kelly
Title: Afterplay
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: SkyLight Music
Release Date: 10/15/2008
Genre: Jazz
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 692381100228

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Afterplay, the 2nd release by pianist/composer Brian Kelly, heads into contemporary jazz territory with catchy melodies, fluid chops, and richly detailed arrangements. This 11-song album of upbeat piano instrumentals includes the world-renowned talents of Eric Crystal on sax, David Rokeach on drums, Viviana Guzman on flute, James Robinson on guitar, and other fine musicians.

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SmoothJazz.com Review
Sandy Shore | Monterey, CA | 02/17/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"San Francisco Bay Area composer/keyboardist Brian Kelly follows his brilliant debut release POOLS OF LIGHT with yet another outstanding, compelling collection of originals, this time leaning a bit more Smooth Jazz, but with plenty of new age elements in the mix too. If you loved the highly recommended and highly regarded POOLS OF LIGHT, which I reviewed in 2006, then AFTERPLAY is unquestionably destined for your player. The musical integrity and lyrical sensitivity that Mr. Kelly brings to the table for his projects is clearly evident on this release. He's created more of a combo sound here, adding flutes, sax, horns and guitar to his musical toolbox, and uses them strategically for depth and richness of texture featuring Eric Crystal on sax (Boz Scaggs) and David Rokeach on drums (Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles). At a time when commercial Smooth Jazz too often heads in the direction of cliché, Brian Kelly's AFTERPLAY is a refreshing example of how we can keep this music genre exciting and vibrant! ~SCOTT O'BRIEN"
All pieces are the original compositions of Brian Kelly, and
Midwest Book Review | Oregon, WI USA | 12/13/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Award-winning contemporary instrumental pianist Brian Kelly presents Afterplay, a jazz album featuring his piano and percussion stylings enhanced with additional musician's contributions on the alto sax, drums, trumpet, trombone, flute, and guitar. All pieces are the original compositions of Brian Kelly, and they reveal his love of music that sings with pure, eloquent energy and joie de vivre. An audio delight for jazz enthusiasts everywhere. The tracks are River Rush (5:15), Smiling South (4:22), New Vision (4:44), Snowflakes Rising (3:31), Flavor Seven (4:46), Afterplay (4:44), Heaven On Earth (4:39), Celtic Fire (3:41), Stone Shine (5:05), Reach For The Stars (4:53) and Sunchaser (3:32). 49 min. 15 sec.

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Pianist Brian Kelly A Rapidly Rising Star In Contemporary In
Cali | 12/08/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"BRIAN KELLY

AFTERPLAY



This is pianist and composer Brian Kelly's second CD. He is known for penning strong melodies, and that talent is definitely visible here. Most of the album has an upbeat smooth jazz ensemble sound, but a few of the tunes ("Snowflakes Rising," "Heaven on Earth," "Reach for the Stars") are more mellow (more in that pop-new age category).



His career began as a youngster singing in musical theatre productions. He also has served as a modern dance accompanist. He majored in jazz studies and music composition in college (BA degree). He has studied under old-school mainstream jazz pianists such as Art Lande and Andy LaVerne, the jazz/new age group Oregon, and theater and film composer Michael Silversher (who has penned many tunes for Disney). Kelly also won the Keyboard Magazine Soundpage Award for an original composition before recording his first CD, POOLS OF LIGHT, which spent two months at the #1 position on the New Age Reporter chart (that album was softer and less jazzy than the new one).



Check out the catchy melodies and tightknit arrangements on AFTERPLAY. The recording kicks off with "River Rush," which as the name implies. is a jazzy and joyous bumping and bouncing river raft trip down the rapids. The next tune, "Smiling South," not only features various percussion instruments, but also Kelly playing the piano in a percussive style. He gets a bit funky on "Flavor Seven" with its forceful piano chords that eventually meld with a Chick Corea/Herbie Hancock electric piano sound.



As you can tell from the descriptions, the new album has a nice variety of sounds and styles. There is good interplay between the various instruments. This is one very tasty recording for those who like contemporary instrumental music that is strong on melodic content.

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