Ones Upon a Time Paul Brown

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
14.08.2020

Label: Woodward Avenue Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Smooth Jazz

Artist: Paul Brown

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  • 1 Nothin' But Love 04:23
  • 2 Mind Games 04:35
  • 3 Grazing in the Grass 03:55
  • 4 Deep Into It 04:07
  • 5 Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise 03:58
  • 6 Now 'Til Forever 05:15
  • 7 Notorious 05:06
  • 8 Just Chillin' 04:11
  • 9 Tequila Moon 04:11
  • 10 24-7 05:03
  • Total Runtime 44:44

Info for Ones Upon a Time

Along with our friends at Woodward Avenue Records, we are excited to announce the release of double Grammy winner Paul Brown‘s new album, Ones Upon A Time, as well as the project’s first single, “Notorious”! Ones Upon A Time will be available worldwide on Friday, August 14.

Over the years since Paul Brown became one of contemporary urban jazz’s premiere hit makers as a producer and artist, it’s become harder to keep track of how many Billboard #1 smashes he has amassed since breaking through producing Boney James in the early 90s. Is it 60? 70? 75? The two-time Grammy winner makes it slightly (and soulfully, seductively and delightfully easier by gathering a batch of his favorite chart-toppers produced for himself and other artists (Boney, Bob James, Larry Carlton, Kirk Whalum, George Benson) and re-imagining them for his cleverly titled upcoming collection “Ones Upon a Time” – his tenth album as a solo artist.

If the sensual atmospheres and deeply inviting, seductive groove at the start of the set’s lead single “Notorious” sound familiar, it’s because it was not only a smash for Rick Braun 23 years ago (from his 1997 album Body and Soul), but has been a staple at hundreds of the trumpet great’s live shows during that time. And for good reason. In its initial iteration, it offered the perfect combination of sexy and invigorating, a showcase of Braun’s bright and sultry energy, combined with Boney’s sweet coolness. Brown’s new twist, where he carries the moody, slow burning melody on his 1963 Gibson Johnny Smith L5 guitar, takes the song multiple shades deeper both tonally and emotionally than the original version, arriving at a perfect blend of urban jazz and blues.

After building momentum over a simmering, funky groove by bassist Roberto Vally and drummer Gorden Campbell, Brown is joined by the steamy, edgy sax of Richard Elliot. Brown had seen Elliot play the Boney part numerous times live with Braun, and knew he was the perfect foil for this slower burning version. Not surprisingly, considering their decades long friendship and working relationship, the two work a symbiotic magic (with Elliot harmonizing off the guitarist’s steady flow) on their way to the glorious hook, It’s one that smooth jazz fans have heard a million times, yet it sounds completely fresh with this new rendering, which also features Lenny Castro on percussion and a shimmering key solo by Gregg Karukas. If you’ve been a fan of Brown’s productions and heart-tugging melodic guitar vibe over the years, “Notorious” will allow you to experience his vast artistry from an exciting new perspective. Once you hear it, it’s likely that you, like me, will be chomping at the bit for the release of the entire album. (Jonathan Widran)

Paul Brown, guitar
Richard Elliot, tenor saxophone
Gregg Karukas, keyboards
Roberto Vally, bass
Gorden Campbell, drums
Lenny Castro, percussion

Produced & Mixed by Paul Brown




Paul Brown
Two decades into a multi-faceted career marked by dynamic explorations of the possibilities of contemporary jazz and R&B, two-time Grammy Award winner Paul Brown keeps his grooving momentum going with an amped-up visit to The Funky Joint his sixth solo album and Woodward Avenue Records debut.

The guitarist and composer's eagerly anticipated new collection features performances by many of the artists that he has produced or played with over the years, including Boney James, Bob James, Euge Groove, Marc Antoine, Bob Baldwin and Darren Rahn; several tracks also feature Marco Basci, who plays keyboards with Brown when he performs live.

The multi-talented performer had the unique experience in 2006 of scoring #1 Radio & Records chart hits as both an artist and producer. Winelight, the second single from his sophomore album The City, was ranked by Mediabase as the genre's most spun track of that year. Radio & Records and Mediabase declared The Rhythm Method, the first single from Brown's third release White Sand, the most played song of 2007. The title track from saxophonist Jessy Jos Brown-produced debut Tequila Moon earned the same distinction for 2008.

In 2011, Brown performed many European shows, including appearances with Antoine at Pizza Express in London and a set at the 2011 Smooth Jazz Festival Augsberg (Germany), which featured guest appearances from Jessy J, Gerald Albright and keyboardist Jonathan Fritzen. Stateside, Brown headlined numerous gigs with saxophonist Darren Rahn, a successful genre producer who has scored multiple hits for artists like Eric Darius, Dave Koz and the late Wayman Tisdale. The Producers tour found Brown and Rahn playing each other's songs as well as hits they produced for other artists. The two will be performing more dates together in 2012 and 2013.



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