Product Name:
Oh tendance What a World by Paul Brady NEUFEAN:0766397430423 UPC:0766397430423 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Format:CD Genre:Pop Track #1:Sea of Love Track #2:I Believe in Magic Track #3:Love Hurts tendance
Track #4:Oh What a World Track #5:Long Goodbye, The Track #6:Law of Love, The Track #7:Believe in Me Track #8:Good Love Track #9:Travelin Light Track #10:Minutes Away , Miles Apart Track #11:Try Me One More Time Tracks:
Sea of Love
I Believe in Magic
Love Hurts
Oh What a World
Long Goodbye, The
Law of Love, The
Believe in Me
Good Love
Travelin Light
Minutes Away , Miles Apart
Try Me One More Time
Performer Notes:
- Personnel includes: Paul Brady (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, piano, keyboards, percussion, programming); Angelo Palladino (vocals); Fiachra Trench (conductor); Mick Taylor (slide guitar); Lynley Hamilton (trumpet, flugelhorn); Ian Maidman (bass); Liam Genockey (drums).
- The Irish Film Orchestra.
- Principally recorded at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland.
- Personnel: Paul Brady (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, piano, keyboards, percussion, programming); Anthony Drennan (electric guitar, nylon-string guitar); Marco Moir (electric guitar); Mick Taylor (slide guitar); Rod McVeigh (accordion); Liam Genockey (drums, percussion); Greg Wells (drums); Steve Denton, Esi Acquaab-Harrison, Lorraine Edwards, Mark Hudson (background vocals).
- Audio Mixers: Marco Moir; Ren Swan.
- Recording information: Kinnine, Dublin, Ireland.
- Having your songs recorded by folks like Bonnie Raitt, Cher, Tina Turner, and Trisha Yearwood is a decent way to make a living, but Paul Brady wants to be known as an artist in his own right. To be sure, he has the chops as a singer and musician, but his real strength is in his songwriting and connections. The collaborations on Oh What a World are a sight to be seen. Will Jennings, Carole King, and Bob Thiele, among others, teamed up with Brady during the three years he spent traveling around the world writing songs. The result is a bunch of smooth adult contemporary tunes. The blue-eyed soul of King leaps right out of the light groove of "I Believe in Magic." It has a similar feel to Turners "I Dont Wanna Fight" and would really spring to life with her powerful voice belting it out. A big step away from that is the title track. Brady confesses in the liner notes that this piece -- the result of working with Jennings -- calls to mind a New Orleans funeral band parading through the streets. Other tracks lean into a bit of bluesy rock, alternative country, and acoustic pop, but the best moments are the simple ones, such as "I Believe in Magic," "The Long Goodbye," and "Believe in Me." With their pristine production, mid-tempo melodies, and accessible lyrics, these are ready-made hits for adult contemporary radio. Just add airwaves, top with a good tour, and serve to the masses. ~ Kelly McCartney
Professional Reviews: Entertainment Weekly (2/23/01, p.163) - "...Brady lifts the mood with shouted, Van Morrison-like rockers and cerebral, Sting-ish rhythm romps..." - Rating: B-
No Depression (5-6/01, p.132) - "...Another fine blend of Irish folk tradition and contemporary pop classicism, with jolts of R&B, soul, and rock..."
Producer: Alastair McMillan, Mark Hudson, Paul Brady
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Guest Artist: Mick Taylor
Release Date: 13 February, 2001
Label: Compass (USA)
Dimensions: 12.7 x 14.6 x 1.1 centimeters (0.11 kg)
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