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ZACHARY
ROSS
Zachary
Ross' latest release, the truly original and
intriguing, Take Me drops Tuesday,
March 24, 2009 on dPulse
Recordings.
'Take Me' can best described as a panoramic,
soul-filled vista of easy listening artistry.
Ross has created an epic, smooth jazz vibe on
'Take Me' that is meticulously crafted artistry
at its finest.
The new record, produced by Jon Evans, a Bay
Area staple and a long time collaborator with
the likes of Tori Amos, is a myriad of vision
and substance. Ross and Evans have
successfully created a sonic language on
Take Me. To help establish
the album's spectacular view, they used
different instruments to signify key moments in
time, colors, and textures.
The album is firmly anchored throughout by
Evans' brilliant bass lines and world-renowned
drummer Matt Chamberlain's
virtuosity. Ross' beautifully
delivered guitar and vocal prowess personify the
album's lush feel.
Take Me is delivered by Ross with
both vibrancy and vision, harkening to those sun
steeped days of summer. Mostly written on the
North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, the album is
infused with a comfortable, laid-back
warmth. Songs such as "Pencil Me In",
"Twenty Month Summer", "Jacob and the
Mockingbird" and "A City Makes You Crazy" are
perfectly suited to adult-oriented radio
formats.
Take Me is a magical combination
of smooth-jazz, pop, and
easy-listening. Zachary Ross'
ability to paint a colorful musical landscape is
exquisite. His soulful vocals and tasteful
guitar work add a glow to the album's resounding
dimensions.
This is an album that will take you to your most
relaxed state of mind. So set sail, and
enjoy the journey with Zachary
Ross.
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'TAKE ME' RELEASE
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