Reverence Nathan East
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
20.01.2017
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Love's Holiday (feat. Philip Bailey) 06:01
- 2 Lifecycle 05:54
- 3 Elevenate 05:25
- 4 Serpentine Fire (feat. Philip Bailey, Verdine White and Ralph Johnson) 05:13
- 5 Feels Like Home (feat. Yolanda Adams) 06:14
- 6 Higher Ground (feat. Kirk Whalum) 05:06
- 7 The Mood I'm In (feat. Nikki Yanofsky) 04:21
- 8 Over the Rainbow (feat. Noah East) 03:11
- 9 Shadow (feat. Chick Corea) 05:45
- 10 Pasan 03:34
- 11 Why Not This Sunday (feat. Ruben Studdard) 05:44
- 12 Until We Meet Again 01:25
- 13 True Love 04:18
Info for Reverence
Nathan East's newest release "Reverence" is the second solo release from Nathan. Artists on this latest release include: Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Phillip Bailey and Yolanda Adams to name a few.
This release features a cover of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Serpentine Fire," which was originally recorded with East's brother Marcel in 1991 with Eric Clapton on guitar and Phil Collins on drums.
Moogie, East's longtime engineer, who mixed the original cinematic cover, discovered the track 25 years later, and after a long search for the tapes, finally uncovered them in Patti Austin's basement. After the tape was digitally remastered, the three Earth, Wind & Fire members sang (Philip Bailey), played additional bass parts (Verdine White), and added percussion (Ralph Johnson) to the track, resulting in a daring, head-turning, cinematic journey.
As a founding member of renowned contemporary jazz quartet Fourplay, Nathan East is one of the world's most recorded session bassists. With over 2,000 album credits to his name and several GRAMMY-winning songs including "Get Lucky," "Footloose" and "Change the World," East has performed with artists including Daft Punk, Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston & Beyonce.
He received a GRAMMY nomination for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for his self-titled solo debut 'Nathan East' on March 2014 which hit #1 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Albums chart and held #1 for a record-breaking 36 weeks on SmoothJazz.com.
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Nathan East
As East’s reputation grew on the L.A. session scene, so did his job calls. From that point on, East worked consistently. He did sessions for Lionel Richie and Diana Ross “Endless Love”, Kenny Rogers “Lady”, Quincy Jones “Back On The Block”, Kenny Loggins “Footloose” & “Vox Humana”. He toured with Loggins appearing with the singer at Live Aid in 1985.
Eric Clapton heard Nathan and invited him to join his band. With keyboardist Greg Phillinganes and drummer Phil Collins, they toured the world over and performed multiple concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall which resulted in the release of Clapton’s “24 Nights” CD, (1988). With Clapton, he would go on to record numerous CD’s including Journeyman, August, Behind The Sun, Pilgrim, Reptile and the Multi-Grammy Award winning multi-platinum Clapton MTV Unplugged CD.
In 1990, while in the studio recording Bob James’ Grand Piano Canyon album, the keyboardist asked East, Lee Ritenour, and Harvey Mason if they’d be interested in forming a group where each member would be an equal partner and could contribute songs. James, who at the time held an executive position at Warner Bros.’ jazz A&R department, got them a deal with the label; a couple of months later, the group now known as Fourplay began recording their debut album.
Their first record, 1991′s Fourplay, sold over a million copies and remained at the number one position on Billboard’s contemporary jazz charts for 33 weeks. Their next LP, 1993′s Between the Sheets, reached number one, went gold, and received a Grammy nomination. In 1995, their third gold album, Elixir, inherited the number one position from Kenny G’s Breathless and remained on the charts for more than 90 weeks. Fourplay’s 4 album entered the jazz charts at number one when guitarist Larry Carlton joined the band. Now, after fifteen years together, nine CD’s and 5 Grammy nominations, Fourplay’s X CD debuted at number one (Billboard Contemporary Jazz) remaining there for more than two months.
In 1991, Nathan was voted the Most Valuable Player in the bass category at the International Rock Awards and is three time recipient of the National Smooth Jazz Award Bassist of the Year. He also won Britains most prestigious Ivor Novello Award for co-writing the number one hit song “Easy Lover” with Phil Collins and Philip Bailey (1984). The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences has awarded East Emeritus status for winning the most consecutive years as MVP Bassist.
After more than twenty-five years of playing and endorsing YAMAHA basses, East has collaborated with YAMAHA and developed his own Signature Series 5-String bass guitar the BBNE-2 available in stores worldwide.
www.yamaha.com He also has an instructional video, Contemporary Electric Bass and instructional DVD, The Business of Bass, (distributed by Hal Leonard Music Publishing Co), a behind the scenes look that goes into considerable detail on the steps he has taken throughout his career, and the mindset that has successfully earned him both the profile and a respect many players would be pleased to call their own.
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