Carmel (2)

Everybody's Got A Little...Soul

Classement
Jazz [fusion / moderne]
Année
©1987
1987
Format
Vinyl
LP, Album, Stereo
Genre
Jazz
Soul-Jazz
Distributeur

Barclay
Pays
Europe
Références
London Records [828 067-1]
Codes barres
0 42282 80671 0
042282806710
Pos.
Titre
Durée
Écoute
A1
A Hey Hey (Everybody's Got A Little...Soul)
2:56
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A2
It's All In The Game
3:56
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A3
Every Little Bit
4:01
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A4
Nothing Good
5:05
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A5
Azure
4:13
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B1
Sweet And Lovely
4:39
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B2
Jazz Robin
2:40
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B3
Lay Down
3:29
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B4
I Do, And Do
8:42
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B5
A Hey, Hey (Reprise)
1:36
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Crédits

Tenor Saxophone

Arno Hecht

Backing Vocals

Beverley Skeete

Photography By [Inner Sleeve]

Bleddyn Butcher

Trombone

Bob Funk

Engineer

Carl Beatty

Vocals

Written-By

Carmel McCourt

Alto Saxophone

Crispin Cioe

Artwork

DKB (3)

Mixed By

Dominick Maita

Trombone

Fayyaz Virji

Photography By [Front Cover]

Frédérique Veysset

Drums, Electronic Drums [Simmons]

Written-By

Gerry Darby

Flugelhorn

Harry Beckett

Mastered By

Jack Skinner

Backing Vocals

Janice Hoyte

Acoustic Bass, Electric Upright Bass

Written-By

Jim Paris

Bongos

Congas

Cowbell

Johnny Folarin

Trumpet

Kevin Robinson (4)

Producer

Mike Thorne

Engineer

Nicholas Froome

Alto Clarinet

Alto Saxophone

Tenor Saxophone

Paul Baylis (2)

Flute

Tenor Saxophone

Paul Coussee

Trumpet

Paul Litteral

Keyboards

Piano

Written-By

Ugo Delmirani

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Voir aussi...

Carmel (2)

ArtisteTitreAnnéeFormatClassement
Carmel (2)The Falling1986Vinyl
LP, Album, Stereo
Jazz [fusion / moderne]
Carmel (2)Good News1992CD
Album
Jazz [fusion / moderne]

Biographie

British jazz / soul group formed in Manchester, in the early 1980s by singer-songwriter Carmel McCourt with Jim Paris and drummer Gerry Darby (Paris' cousin).

Their debut single, "Storm" reached No. 1 in the UK independent chart and Carmel was signed immediately to London Records. Their second album The Drum is Everything (produced by Mike Thorne) drew some praise. Parris and Darby conjured the effect of a full ensemble backing to McCourt's vocals, and alternated between soulful ballads, gospel, blues and jazz. The resulting singles "Bad Day" and "More, More, More" both went Top 25 in the UK Singles Chart. The following album, The Falling (produced by Brian Eno, Hugh Jones and David Motion) made Carmel moderately successful in France, achieving gold disc status, as well as charting in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands. Carmel had a hit in France with "J'oublierai ton nom", a duo with France's Johnny Hallyday. "Sally" the first single lifted from the album sold 500,000 copies in France alone.

With the critical and commercial success awarded both The Falling and the next album Everybody's Got A Little Soul, record producers were keen to work with Carmel.

1989 saw the release of Set Me Free, with Brian Eno and Pete Wingfield adding their touches to the material. A five star review in Q describing the album as "incendiary".1990's 'best of' compilation, Collected, put the band's career into perspective.

1992's Good News saw Carmel moving to East West Records with Parris producing. In 1997 Ronnie Scotts provided the venue to record their last album, Live at Ronnie Scotts, which was a collection of their work and some previously unreleased material.

Live performance has always been central to Carmel's work and they are successful on the European touring circuit, and has sometimes found greater appreciation on the continent than it has done in the UK. The French christened McCourt the new Edith Piaf, and in Italy she won the accolade of Best Jazz vocalist at the Messina Festival.

During much of the 1990s the band members were living between Barcelona, Paris and Manchester, and it was hard for them to work together, so they pursued other musical projects. Parris created the band Nzi Dada with Paris based multi media artist Xumo Nounjio, and Carmel worked on various projects as a singer, writer and teacher.

The start of the millennium saw them all back in their adopted hometown of Manchester, but Darby decided he no longer wanted to continue. In 2002 Parris and McCourt undertook a tour playing the old material with a nine piece band. Later they worked on material for a new album with drummer Brice Wassy.

Membres

Jim Paris

Gerry Darby

Carmel McCourt

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