Home » Jazz News » Recording

4

Grammy Nominated Vocalist René Marie's First All-Original LP "Sound of Red" Out Via Motema Music May 13

Source:

Sign in to view read count
René Marie, the “outrageous” (Wall Street Journal) vocalist has taken the recording process one giant step further with the release of her most personal album on May 13. As the follow-up to 2013’s Grammy award-nominated album I Wanna Be Evil (With Love to Eartha Kitt), Sound of Red is her first album of all-original songs written and co-produced by the contemporary jazz chanteuse herself.

It’s been a “remarkable path to jazz” (NPR) for René. As a fearless force in the contemporary jazz world, René has never been afraid to look into the more challenging places of human experience where love and contentment give way to discord and struggle. Sound of Red is a musical statement that according to René, “attempts to cover the spectrum of human emotion.” The album’s 11 songs – most of them autobiographical – provide glimpses of the many small but profound turning points that are a part of an individual’s life.

She explains, “I wanted to make a record that people could go back to again and again to excavate their emotions,” says René. “We cover things over every day. We have to in order to move through the day and move through our lives. We can’t always afford to be vulnerable to things like pain, loss, confusion, hurt and frustration. I want this record to provide some kind of architecture to provide support in those moments when our emotions are not necessarily happy ones.”

The album features two-thirds of her longstanding trio—bassist Elias Bailey and co-producer, drummer Quentin Baxter, both of whom have been a part of her backup crew for fifteen years, with newcomer pianist John Chin. René summoned special guests for final polishing, like saxophonist Sherman Irby who delivers a bold solo on its title track. Trumpeter Etienne Charles is another guest of honor who performed on and arranged the horn sections—Michael Dease on trombone and Diego Rivera on tenor saxophone—for “If You Were Mine,” and the endorphin-lifting tune “Joy of Jazz.” The rich and sensual “Certaldo,” dedicated to the Italian town of the same name, gets its sensibility from guest guitarist Romero Lubambo.

Compassion and despair fuel “This Is (Not) a Protest Song,” a song tackling the plight of homelessness that affected her family as a young girl. “We were homeless for a few months. It was an experience that you don’t forget after you’re through it,” said René. Her tumultuous past coupled with a wealth of perspective on life’s highs and lows inform these songs that dig deep into the hearts of a broad audience. “I wrote these songs to create a safe place for people to tune in to their emotions and perhaps deal with them in a way that they might not be able to do otherwise.”

Order Now

René and her live band Experiment in Truth plan to tour this spring and summer. More dates are expected to be added in the coming weeks.

Track Listing

1.   Sound of Red
2.   If You Were Mine
3.   Go Home
4.   Lost
5.   Stronger Than You Think
6.   Certaldo
7.   Colorado River Song
8.   This is (not) a Protest Song
9.   Many Years Ago
10. Joy of Jazz
11. Blessings

Sound of Red 2016 Tour Dates

4/4- 4/8: Conference On World Affairs: Boulder, CO
4/23: Exit 0 Festival: Cape May, NJ
5/12:  Academy Art Museum: Easton, MD
5/13:  Montpelier Arts Ctr: Laurel, MD ^
5/14:  Montpelier Arts Ctr: Laurel, MD ^
5/20:  Chicago Symphony Center: Charleston, SC
5/28:  Charleston Symphony Center: Charleston, SC
5/29:  Spoleto Fest: Charleston, SC !
7/02:  Garth Newell Ctr: Hot Springs, VA
8/13:  Deer Isle Jazz Fest: Stonington, ME
9/08: Hilton Head Jazz Corner (at The Sonesta Resort): Hilton Head Island, SC !
10/21: Krannert Center: Urbana, IL
10/27: The Jazz Standard: New York, NY

^ Eartha Kitt special concert
! Features horn section

Visit Website | Purchase

For more information contact .

Personnel

Rene Marie
vocals

Album information

Title: Sound of Red | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Motema Music


Comments

Tags

Concerts

News

Popular

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.