Paul Hardcastle - Hardcastle 5 (2008)
Artist: Paul Hardcastle
Title: Hardcastle 5
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Trippin 'N' Rhythm Records TNR24
Genre: Jazz-Pop/Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 59:04
Total Size: 387 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Hardcastle 5
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Trippin 'N' Rhythm Records TNR24
Genre: Jazz-Pop/Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 59:04
Total Size: 387 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
With the release in Japan of The Jazzmasters featuring vocalist Helen Rogers in 1991, English composer and synth master Paul Hardcastle introduced a fresh hybrid of jazz and dance music that became an international phenomenon over the next decade and a half. The first Jazzmasters disc received the NARM Bestselling Jazz Recording award and is one of the best-selling independent jazz records of all time; it stayed on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart for over a year. Alternating his annual output between five electronic-inflected Jazzmasters recordings and four previous albums released as Hardcastle, Hardcastle 2, etc., the multifaceted artist -- whose worldwide sales top 11 million -- has amassed a total of seven number one contemporary jazz hits. Hardcastle 5 is another cool, low-key, sensual urban pop-jazz delight, whose melodies, atmospheres, and easy grooves make it perfect background makeout music. There are a few touches of deeper exotica that create a nice balance and catch the ears between moods, most notably "Marimba," which finds Hardcastle approximating the sound of that instrument. Hardcastle 5 is notable for introducing to his legion of fans two new and important performers. Soulful, ethereal vocalist Becki Biggins lends her dreaminess to the four tracks she co-wrote with Hardcastle, including the thoughtful, slightly melancholy "Don't You Know" and the super-sexy "Closer," which fans of the similarly toned Robin Thicke could surely eat up. The last track proudly introduces 16-year-old saxophonist Paul Hardcastle, Jr. into the mix with the younger musician's first recorded composition, "Take 1," which sounds incredibly sophisticated for a track recorded as a demo in his bedroom! The younger Hardcastle keeps the flow sweet and seductive, offering promise for an eventual solo career as a smooth jazz artist. While Hardcastle 5 isn't breaking any real new ground for Paul Hardcastle, it's still a splendid addition to the catalog.
Tracklist:
01. In The Beginning - 1:31
02. Lucky Star - 3:51
03. Don't You Know - 5:36
04. Marimba - 3:54
05. Closer - 4:55
06. Return Of The Rainman - 8:52
07. Blew My Mind - 6:19
08. Constellation Of Dreams - 5:04
09. Don't You Know Pt 2 - 5:11
10. Keep Movin On - 4:30
11. Revival - 4:01
12. Till The Next Time - 1:27
13. Take 1 - 4:02