Artist: Johnathan Butler Title: So Strong Year Of Release: 2010 Label: Rendezvous[REN 5143] Genre: Soul, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps Total Time: 58:22 Total Size: 411 MB(+3%) | 138 MB(+3%) WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 - So Stong 02 - You Got To Believe In Something 03 - Make Room For Me 04 - Factual 05 - Feels So Good 06 - Be Here With You 07 - Avia/For My baby 08 - I'm Right Here 09 - Color Green 10 - Good Times 11 - I Can See Clearly Now 12 - I Pay Respect 13 - So Strong - Steppers Mix 14 - So Strong - Urban AC Mix
Vocalist/guitarist Jonathan Butler has been fairly consistent in his quest to be the next George Benson, as his recordings could all be easily mistaken for the classic pop/jazz album Breezin'. So Strong follows those same non-discretionary lines, as Butler makes no bones about playing the exact same style of tunes that Benson popularized in the mid-'70s, establishing the so-called smooth jazz format. You hear relatively similar light funk beats, spare guitar chords, or easygoing, simple lines, and the kind of underdeveloped, lazy affectations that are formulaic to this production model, cookie-cutter music. As Butler plays this genre of singer/songwriter pop, he sounds well, creeping closer vocally to Stevie Wonder, his fans should be pleased at the end result. In the pocket and on the make, songs like the title track and "Feels so Good," are purpose-built to slink and seduce one into a late-night lull, while moaning ballads and cooing come-ons dot the surface of these marginal compositions. Butler does hearken back to his South African heritage with ringing chords and a horn complement (Rick Braun and Dave Koz) during "Make Room for Me," and does a quite credible version of the 1972 Johnny Nash hit "I Can See Clearly Now." There's nothing outstanding or all that different to suggest Butler has an interest in establishing his own identity past commercial considerations. Perhaps someday he'll do the pure highlife, kwela, or township jazz album that is within his native soul.~Michael G. Nastos
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EAC extraction logfile from 17. February 2011, 18:32
Johnathan Butler / So Strong
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