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There are certain voices that over time become iconic, and serve as touchstones for our times and popular culture. Among these are the inimitable tones of Al Jarreau. A master vocal stylist whose versatility has earned him five Grammy® Awards — and the distinction of being the only artist to have won Best Vocalist awards in the Jazz, R&B, and Pop categories. Jarreau's remarkable talents are on full display throughout All I Got, his latest release on the GRP/Verve label.
This latest collection succeeds his highly regarded
2000 label debut, Tomorrow Today, which marked his return
to recording after a six-year absence. Tomorrow Today
continued a decades-long tradition of earning both critical
and commercial acclaim:
the album held the #1 position on Billboard’’s Contemporary
Jazz Chart for eleven weeks and received major airplay
in the NAC, Urban AC and AC radio formats, and People
magazine deemed Jarreau "a pop treasure."
Maintaining his
practice of recording songs that span many different
stylistic genres, Jarreau's new release offers urban-flavored
grooves, soulful romantic ballads, jazz-inspired improvisations,
gospel-tinged testimonials, and African-influenced anthems.
"There's such great music to make in this world and
I've been exposed to a lot of it," explains Jarreau.
"I've absorbed it all into my system and I think that
accounts for the diversity. That, or maybe I don't have
much of an attention span!" he laughs.

Throughout his recording career, Jarreau’s skill as
a superb vocalist has been amply matched by his talent
as a gifted lyricist. All I Got offers further proof
of his songwriting craftsmanship, with six Jarreau-penned
tunes that run the gamut from the funkified "Life Is,"
to the hopeful romantic tune, "Never
Too Late," to the socially conscious "Oasis."
One example of his clever lyrical
style provides a showcase for the pairing of the smooth-voiced
Jarreau with the gravelly tones of rock singer Joe Cocker.
The track, "Lost and Found," a loose, swampy declaration
of salvation, is a favorite of Jarreau's and unquestionably
one of the highlights of the album. "I thought it would
work well, but it had to be heard in order to be believed,"
says Jarreau. " I love the contrast of how you're first
swept off into Cockerland and then my voice comes in
with totally another kind of texture."
Two other songs on the album, the infectious title track
"All I Got", and "Jacaranda Bougainvillea" —
a heartfelt tribute to the new South Africa
— are the direct result of an extraordinary empathy
shared between Jarreau and the members of his touring
band. "This is the kind of group that could easily have
its own name and identity, they're so good," Jarreau
states. Comprised of a septet of first-rate musicians
— Freddie Ravel on keyboards, bassist Chris Walker,
drummer Jota Morelli, guitarist Ross Bolton, Joe Turano
on keyboard and saxophone, percussionist Arno Lucas
and backing vocalist Debbie Davis — the group clearly
have a strong bond. "It's a pretty rare thing when the
touring band and the artist get together and do some
writing, but we all have such an affinity for each other
and really love being together," enthuses Jarreau. "I
think that in the old, traditional sense of the word,
we are a band."
Several other renowned songwriters have also contributed
tunes for this project. Notably Siedah Garrett ("Man
in the Mirror") and Steven Dubin ("Last Night") who
co-wrote two stand-out tracks with a smooth, R&B sound:
the buoyant "Feels Like Heaven" (with Manuel Seal),
and the soulful "Random
Act of Love" (with Nelson Jackson). Rounding out
the mix is "Secrets of
Love," a reflective look at the mystery of attraction,
and "Until You Love Me"
— a sincere pledge of romance — both written by Rex
Rideout. Closing out the album, Jarreau performs a spontaneous,
acappella version of the Bobby Troup classic, "Route
66." "It's one of those songs that I — like a million
other people — have sung in the shower for years," laughs
Jarreau.
Reprising his role from Tomorrow Today, producer Paul
Brown once again brings an invigorating urban sound
and sensibility to the material. His expert touch is
evident throughout the album, as he elicits top-notch
performances from all of the players involved, including
a string orchestra used to embellish "Until
You Love Me," and "Jacaranda Bougainvillea."
"I continue to be really impressed
with Paul," says Jarreau. "He's
not afraid to put his finger on a lot of different kinds
of music and he knows who to get to help us make things
work."
This new recording advances
a musical legacy that spans more than 27 years, has
accrued platinum and gold selling albums, and a catalogue
of hit singles that are recognized worldwide.
A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jarreau began his
career playing the club circuit in San Francisco, Los
Angeles and New York in the early ’70s, before being
signed by Warner Brothers Records in 1975. His first
release on the Reprise label, We Got By, kicked off
a run of successful albums over the next two decades,
including 1977's Look to the Rainbow, and 1978's All
Fly Home, which earned Jarreau back–to-back Grammy®
Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. The early ’80s
brought the platinum-selling Breakin' Away, garnering
two more Grammys® (a third for jazz vocal and his first
for Best Male Pop Vocalist), followed some years later
by the smash hit "Moonlighting" — the theme song for
the popular TV series of the same name.
The ’90s saw Jarreau with another
Grammy® Award for 1992's Heaven and Earth, this time
for Best R&B Vocal Performance. The Best of Al Jarreau,
a compilation released in 1996, contained all the hit
singles from his career to date, as well as two new
songs produced by George Duke.
Apart from his studio work, Jarreau has maintained an
active touring schedule, performing in concert halls
and at festivals. As well as his touring band,
Jarreau has also performed with several symphony orchestras
both throughout the U.S. and in Europe. His most recent
honor was bestowed in March 2001, when he received a
star on the world famous Hollywood
Walk of Fame.
Described as "a towering musical talent," by Entertainment
Weekly magazine, Al Jarreau is a multi-faceted artist
and charismatic performer who continues to defy expectations.
Sounding better than ever on All I Got, Jarreau not
only consolidates his position as one of the world's
most gifted vocal stylists, but offers a new collection
of songs that are sure to equal his greatest hits of
the past.
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All I Got Press Release
Tracks / Song Titles
- Random Act of Love
- Life Is
- Never Too Late
- Feels Like Heaven
- Lost and Found
- Secrets of Love
- All I Got
- Until You Love Me
- Oasis
- Jacaranda Bougainvillea
- Route 66
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