Benjamin Harrison - Nomad (2019)
Artist: Benjamin Harrison
Title: Nomad
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz-Funk / Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:15
Total Size: 334 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Nomad
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz-Funk / Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:15
Total Size: 334 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Let’s Get This Party Started
02. Here There Be Giants
03. Side Hustle
04. Vamos
05. Nomad
06. Solid
07. From Dusk Until Dawn
08. This Is Just The Beginning
Personnel:
Andrea Vadrucci - drums
Ben Todd - drums and percussion
Cory Wong - guitar
Dane Laboyrie - trumpet
Daniel McIlvride - trombone
Dre Energy - drums
Jean-Louis Locas - bass guitar
Quentin Angus - guitar
William Lawrence - guitar
Benjamin Harrison - saxophones, ewi, piano/keyboard, synth, bass guitar and programming
Australian multi-instrumentalist Benjamin Harrison began his career as a child prodigy, initially playing piano and violin at age four. He then gained a music school scholarship and performed nationally and internationally, including participating in a tour of China as an Australian cultural ambassador in 2003. In 2007, Harrison advanced his formal studies at the University of Adelaide's Elder Conservatorium of Music, graduating with a Bachelor of Music Performance and specializing in jazz saxophone. From 2010 he has had an ongoing association with the prestigious Cirque du Soleil, touring Europe, North America, South America and Australia. He subsequently toured with Cirque as the bandleader for its production of VOLTA, and is currently bandleader on its Alegria production.
The title of Harrison's debut album, Nomad, reflects his peripatetic life as a super-talented globetrotting musician. The project began back in 2016, when he started recording the album with several musicians he had worked with from Cirque du Soleil. The recording itself was hardly a straightforward matter since the majority of the parts were recorded remotely by musicians participating from around the world. This necessitated a huge amount of work in order to collate the parts together seamlessly. The album was finally completed in 2018, largely thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that allowed Harrison to hire renowned studio engineer Simon Cotsworth to mix and master the album.
Harrison's influences range from John Coltrane and George Benson to Steely Dan and Marcus Miller. From the opener onwards, it's evident that Harrison must have also listened carefully to the Brecker Brothers. The sax-led funkiness of "Let's Get This Party Started" is followed by a more reflective, soulful "Here There Be Giants" with its tight brass ensemble arrangement. -- Roger Farbey, AllAboutJazz.com
The title of Harrison's debut album, Nomad, reflects his peripatetic life as a super-talented globetrotting musician. The project began back in 2016, when he started recording the album with several musicians he had worked with from Cirque du Soleil. The recording itself was hardly a straightforward matter since the majority of the parts were recorded remotely by musicians participating from around the world. This necessitated a huge amount of work in order to collate the parts together seamlessly. The album was finally completed in 2018, largely thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that allowed Harrison to hire renowned studio engineer Simon Cotsworth to mix and master the album.
Harrison's influences range from John Coltrane and George Benson to Steely Dan and Marcus Miller. From the opener onwards, it's evident that Harrison must have also listened carefully to the Brecker Brothers. The sax-led funkiness of "Let's Get This Party Started" is followed by a more reflective, soulful "Here There Be Giants" with its tight brass ensemble arrangement. -- Roger Farbey, AllAboutJazz.com