Valentine's Day David Ian
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
09.02.2014
Album including Album cover
- 1 Autumn Leaves 03:35
- 2 My Funny Valentine 04:04
- 3 Stella by Starlight 02:31
- 4 Solitude 02:19
- 5 Someday My Prince Will Come 03:23
- 6 Emily 03:45
- 7 Young and Foolish 03:21
- 8 Summertime 02:43
- 9 Night and Day 04:04
- 10 There Will Never Be Another You 04:17
- 11 Sweet By and By 02:24
Info for Valentine's Day
After repeated praises received by his debut album, Vintage Christmas, and follow-up EP, Vintage Christmas Wonderland, pianist and arranger David Ian explores a familiar world of jazz classics with the vintage feel that defines the sound of his recordings.
His third studio album, Valentine’s Day in time for the occasion. Ian’s feel remains intimate with a small jazz combo led by his delicate piano arrangements, which ASSOCIATED PRESS states is “seamlessly melding the some traditional compositions with the perfect hint of lounge-meets-jazz phrasing.” The selections on this album reflect David Ian’s own journey in discovering jazz, with many of the tracks among the first standards he came to love.
The addition of two legendary vocalists are of particular interest in this new David Ian release. Ian’s arrangements of both the instrumental and guest vocal-led tracks carry a sense of dignity, straying not far from the melody. Upright bass, drums, and a vibrant piano head the album with an energetic instrumental take of Autumn Leaves and a brief trading of 4′s to introduce the players.
Kevin Max, flagships his first appearance on a David Ian recording with the well-loved My Funny Valentine. His distinct vocal nuances shine with a transparent performance to this already emotional song while the band alternates between ballad and cut time feel. Acacia’s familiar and chilling voice reaches deep inside a troubled soul in the song Solitude. The essence of the song is delivered unresolved. At the end of the collection, there is a moment of respect that stands alone. Gospel vocal legend, Russ Taff, and Ian’s fragile piano expressions create a solemn moment in the bonus track Sweet By and By.
„There are some jazz discs that are difficult to listen to. They make a lot of demands on the audience. Not David Ian’s Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day is an album that you can listen to and enjoy right from the start. As with much great music, the more you listen, the more you hear. And just think, there’s St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, the fourth of July, and even Arbor Day still waiting.“ (Jack Goodstein, blogcritics)
Davis Ian, piano, guitar
Jon Estes, upright bass
Josh Hunt, drums
Elizabeth Estes, violin
Mat Nelson, cello
Featuring:
Kevin Max, vocals
Russ Taff, vocals
Acacia, vocals
Talitha Walters-Wulfing, vocals
Andre Miguel Mayo, vocals
Dave Ghazarian
born in Toronto, Canada to Armenian immigrant parents, David Ian came early to music, beginning classical piano study at age five. Ian performed in a number of garage bands throughout junior high and high school, and after graduating from college became lead guitarist in the acclaimed band Church of Rhythm. That group eventually morphed into the even more successful rock act Superchick, which has sold nearly one million albums and earned a 2009 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock/Rap Gospel Album.
This album contains no booklet.