New releases

  • Kari Kirkland: if (when you go)

    13th January 2023

    Canadian-born California-based singer Kari Kirkland teams up with four-time Grammy nominated producer and pianist Shelly Berg for the release of her sophomore album if (when you go) this January 13th, 2023.

    Breathing fresh life into a range of classic songs, the all-star line-up is brought together by lush arrangements and immaculate production at one of Los Angeles’ premiere recording venues. Kari’s journey to the legendary Capitol Studios in October 2021 was by no means orthodox though…

    Growing up criss-crossing the States as the child of two touring musicians, her roundabout route to jazz singer includes time as a professional trapeze artist, circus producer, and private chef. The next step was no less surprising either; the day after wrapping at Capitol, Kari flew to Seattle to donate her left kidney to a fellow musician, and spent the remainder of 2021 recovering. The session itself, though, was just what you’d expect from such an array of jazz talent. Collaborating once again with Shelly Berg, the duo assembled an all-star ensemble featuring the legendary Peter Erskine (Weather Report), Terell Stafford (McCoy Tyner, Christian McBride), and Carlitos del Puerto (Chick Corea, Quincy Jones, Bruce Springsteen) amongst others.

    Led by Kirkland’s intimate, honest vocal style, the unique arrangements encapsulate the essence of a collection of contemporary songs including Sting’s Fragile, Coldplay’s Fix You, and Jeff Buckley’s Lover, You Should’ve Come Over. In a refreshingly new context, the vocals soar above a sonic landscape of pristinely recorded, masterful jazz musicianship, big-band-esque horn lines, lush string arrangements, and top tier production. On working with Kirkland, four time Grammy nominee Shelly Berg said: “There is a depth of truth and heart in her singing that is very, very compelling. I’m proud and blessed to have done this project with her.”

    Kari Kirkland | Vocals Shelly Berg | Keyboards, Arrangements Peter Erskine | Drums Dean Parks | Guitar Brian Kilgore | Percussion Kevin Axt | Bass Terrel Stafford | Trumpet Carlitos del Puerto | Bass Jason Arkins | Saxophone David Mason | Saxophone Camilo Molina | Trumpet  Michael Gutierrez | Trumpet  Brandon Bryant | Trombone Budapest Scoring Orchestra | Strings

    Purchase the album here

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  • Abbie Finn Trio: On Pink Lane

    7th January 2023

    ‘On Pink Lane’ is the 3rd album by the Abbie Finn Trio. This iconic street in Newcastle housed the old Jazz Café and the renowned jam session where the band first played together. This is their first album comprising of wholly original tunes ‘we hope you enjoy it and feel some of the warmth we feel every time we perform this music’. Today, Pink Lane is home to an array of interesting places including a top-notch bakery, coffee shop, Thai massage and of course the Prohibition Cabaret Bar (which used to be the Jazz Café). It is at this venue where launched their album on January 12th.

     Abbie tells us a little about the new album:

    I have composed brand new tunes for this album which focus on varied rhythmic concepts and include heavy improvisation. The album begins with ‘North Sea Wind’, which was the 1st single we released from the album. This explores the famed freezing cold waters which we are all familiar with here in the North-East, our bassist resides at Whitley Bay which we frequently visit, but rarely dare to venture in the sea! ‘On Pink Lane’ is in homage to the street where we first met and played together, this is the title track of the album and we’d especially like to thank Sebastiaan De Krom for his help with this track, as well as others. ‘The Warren’ is a more contemporary, disjointed tune in 5/4, which heavily features our Saxophonist. ‘So It’s True’ is a lively funk tune featuring added percussion and punchy hits. ‘The Labyrinth’ was a really fun tune to work on with our engineer Ray, he really captured the sound of a vast and immense labyrinth through his editing, particularly in the drum solo where I use mallets on the kit. ‘Mirador De Los Poleos’ was one of the 1st tunes I wrote for this album after a trip to Tenerife with my dad. One night, we drove up high to see the stars. What an amazing evening, I’ve never seen so much in the night sky, simply wondrous! The next tune ‘A Real Job’ is simple, as musicians we keep getting asked one of 2 questions: When are you going to get a real job or What is your real job? ‘Big Old Spice Cabinet’ captures our band’s love for food and in particular Indian cooking. The amount of spices in my kitchen at home is crazy and worthy of a mention. The final tune on the album is ‘Jazz The Cat’, named after my mam’s erratic cat who loves to zoom about the house and attack everything in her path.

    Released January 7, 2023. The Abbie Finn Trio is:

    Abbie Finn - Drums and Percussion
    Harry Keeble - Tenor Saxophone
    Paul Grainger - Double Bass

    Recorded, mixed and mastered by Ray Beckett
    Recorded in Blank Studios, Newcastle July 2022
    Album Artwork photo by Steven Cropper
    Compositions and arrangements by Abbie Finn

    Purchase the album here in Bandcamp: On Pink Lane

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