Steve Cromity - All My Tomorrows (2015)
Artist: Steve Cromity
Title: All My Tomorrows
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Cromcake
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:44:41
Total Size: 263 mb
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TracklistTitle: All My Tomorrows
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Cromcake
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:44:41
Total Size: 263 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Old Devil Moon (feat. Kenyetta Beasley)
02. When Lights Are Low (feat. Kenyetta Beasley)
03. All My Tomorrows (feat. Patience Higgins)
04. Sugar (feat. Eric Wyatt & Kenyetta Beasley)
05. My Little Boat (feat. Patience Higgins)
06. Where Do You Start (feat. Patience Higgins)
07. Jeaninne (feat. Kenyetta Beasley & Eric Wyatt)
08. How Little We Know
09. I Was Telling Her About You (feat. Patience Higgins)
10. Without a Song (feat. Eric Wyatt & Kenyetta Beasley)
Steve patiently waited to create this new CD, doing so when it was time to make a statement about his music and share it. This CD represents the best in vocal jazz and the genre. On it, he has with him several great NYC musicians: Kenyatta Beasley, trumpet; Patience Higgins, flute, tenor sax, and soprano; Eric Wyatt, tenor sax; Marcus Parsiani, piano; Eric Lemon, bass; and Darrell Green, drums.
The songs Steve selected for this CD are just some of his favorites, but those you'll hear fit the various rhythms, moods, and concepts he most wanted to convey. Steve particularly loves to swing, so "Old Devil Moon," "When lights are low," "Sugar," "Jeannine," and "Without a song," all swing in various tempos. The ballads "All my tomorrows," the theme of the CD, is served-up with heart-felt feelings, and so is "Where do we start", a poignant, impassioned piece. "My little boat," the Bossa of the CD project, is all about the bliss of romance. The third ballad, "I was telling her about you" is a bit tongue-in-cheek and a touch humorous, but a situation all too real that can actually happen (Just listen to the great Nancy Wilson sing "Guess who I saw today.") Between all of those is "How little we know," definitely one of Steve's favorites as unlike the others, he and the bassist start it out. These tunes will either have you swinging and patting your feet or snuggling up to your love one.
Steve is an active player on the NYC jazz scene, increasingly making his voice heard and presence felt. He's performed at many of New York’s top venues, including Lenox Lounge, Birdland, Smoke, Cleopatra’s Needle, Katano, and Jazz 966. He has performed with many of NYC's leading jazz artist: including, Paul Beaudry, Kenyatta Beasley, Richard Clements, Bruce Cox, Patience Higgins, Rodney Kendrick, Alex Layne, Marcus Persiani, James Weidman, and Eric Wyatt.