Robin McKelle & The Flytones – Soul Flower (2012)
Robin McKelle & The Flytones – Soul Flower (2012)
1 So It Goes 5:20 2 Tell You One Thing 3:59 3 Nothing’s Really Changed 3:34 4 Fairytale Ending 3:50 5 Miss You Madly 5:09 6 Don’t Give Up 3:41 7 Walk On By 3:13 8 To Love Somebody 4:06 9 Change 3:42 10 I’m Ready 4:49 11 Love’s Work 4:30 12 I’m A Fool To Want You 4:50 Arranged By – Ben Stivers, Robin McKelle Bass – Derek Nievergelt Drums – Adrian Harpham Guitar – Al Street Keyboards – Ben Stivers Saxophone – Pee Wee Ellis Tenor Saxophone – Mike Tucker Trombone – Clayton DeWalt, Fred Wesley Trumpet – Scott Aruda Vocals – Gregory Porter (tracks: 11), Lee Fields (tracks: 8), Robin McKelle
First, Robin McKelle & The Flytones Soul Flower is not neo-soul. Neo-soul is what Amy Winehouse was and Cee Lo Green is (at least on his "Forget You"). Neo-soul is a cheeky attempt to cash in on a classic style while, at the same time, not taking it seriously. Second, Soul Flower might be better termed retro-soul, except that McKelle avoids the pitfall of clinging too tightly to the old style that has plagued other artists trying to put a new spin on the soul canon. A mixture of originals with some clever covers make up Soul Flower. McKelle is a more than capable composer—a roll she shares with Sam Barsh (bassist Avishai Cohen's former pianist).
For any Baby Boomer, Soul Flower can be eaten with a spoon. It is more Motown than Memphis by way of Muscle Shoals, and smacks of Bobbie Gentry having a pool party with Gladys Knight and the Pointer Sisters. McKelle possesses a contemporary authenticity that manifests in her assimilation of multiple older styles presented with a freshness that has the fragrance of experience re-imagined. Pianist Beat Kaestli Ben Stivers ' use of the electric piano lends this collection of a dozen songs that sound, which is at once retro and chic. This, coupled with McKelle's honesty, makes this a recording that should encourage a reappraisal of period soul and that being made today. And isn't that what all art is supposed to do? ---C.Michael Bailey, allaboutjazz.com
download (mp3 @320 kbs):
yandex mediafire ulozto gett bayfiles