All It Takes * by Rick Braun (CD, Sep-2009, Mack Avenue Records) 
All It Takes * by Rick Braun (CD, Sep-2009, Mack Avenue Records)

 
All It Takes * by Rick Braun (CD, Sep-2009, Mack Avenue Records)

Artist: Rick Braun
Release Date: Sep 2009
Format: CD
Record Label: Mack Avenue Records
Genre: Jazz Instrument, Smooth
UPC: 181475702023
Product ID: EPID73362933
Description: Audio Mixer: Rick Braun. Liner Note Author: Rick Braun. Recording information: Brauntosoarus Studio; Ahhsum Studios; Phantom Recordings. Photographer: Lori Stoll. Rick Braun has built his career as a contemporary trumpeter based on the b...
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Track Listing
1. Tijuana Dance?
2. Puerto Rico Allegre Jam
3. Christiane
4. All It Takes
5. She's the One
6. I Got Your Back
7. ever Changing World
8. Sleeveless in Seattle
9. Berlin
10. Freddie Was Here

Details
Producer:Philippe Saisse, Rick Braun
Distributor:Ryko Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Audio Mixer: Rick Braun.
Liner Note Author: Rick Braun.
Recording information: Brauntosoarus Studio; Ahhsum Studios; Phantom Recordings.
Photographer: Lori Stoll.
Rick Braun has built his career as a contemporary trumpeter based on the basic concepts of predecessors like Herb Alpert, Chuck Mangione, and Tom Browne. Dependent on urban R&B beats, Braun can only marginally be called jazz, but does own an appeal to the smooth music crowd that this produced recording will only reinforce. Teamed with keyboardist and producer Philippe Saisse, Braun follows a path of least resistance in terms of the calculated nature of his music and the simplicity of his melodies. Saisse adds synthesized sounds for the most part alongside Braun's overdubbed flügelhorn and muted trumpet to create soundscapes made of clear plastic and reflecting some prismatic colors. "Christiane" uses the two-horn approach effectively in a fairly lyrical setting, "She's the One" is easy-beat funk with plain synths and percussion, "Sleeveless in Seattle" sports a retro sound with handclaps, and "I Got Your Back" offers assimilated horn backing in more substantive ways. On the salsa side, "Tijuana Dance?" is a romp-and-stomp funk with some elegant acoustic and electric guitar, while "Puerto Allegre Jam" is a Latin disco number. "Freddie Was Here" might be appropriate for a film score in a slowed late-night dramatic or perhaps romantic theme. Perhaps the most interesting music crops up during the heavier "Ever Changing World," with Braun's two horns stretching ever so slightly from his lyrically urbane sound.

Editorial Reviews
'Tijuana Dance?,' a tune inspired by Herb Alpert, is a get-off-your-seat radio hit, its rhythm punctuated by Saisse's programming flourishes.
JazzTimes

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