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Eric Chenaux Trio - This Ain’t Life from: Eric Chenaux Trio - Delights Of My Life (Constellation, 2024)
long, woozy, semi-improvised jazz ballads steeped in an atmosphere of strangeness and humidity (Thomas Blake)
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Chill on Sunday
Eric Chenaux Trio - This Ain’t Life from: Eric Chenaux Trio - Delights Of My Life (Constellation, 2024)
long, woozy, semi-improvised jazz ballads steeped in an atmosphere of strangeness and humidity (Thomas Blake)
Eric Chenaux Trio
Eric Chenaux: guitar, vocals Philippe Melanson: electronic percussion, vocals Ryan Driver: Wurlitzer, vocals
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Here’s Sam Gendel with Gabe Noel and Philippe Melanson and their take on 112’s “Anywhere,” featuring Meshell Ndegeocello on vocals, from the upcoming album COOKUP, due February 24.
On his new album, COOKUP, Gendel, Noel, and Melanson interpret R&B and soul hits released between 1992 and 2004 by Ginuwine, 112, Aaliyah, All-4-One, Soul 4 Real, Beyoncé, Joe, Erykah Badu, Mario, SWV, and Boyz II Men.
On his new album, COOKUP, due February 24, Sam Gendel and his friends and collaborators Gabe Noel and Philippe Melanson interpret R&B and soul hits originally released between 1992 and 2004 by Ginuwine, 112, Aaliyah, All-4-One, Soul 4 Real, Beyoncé, Joe, Erykah Badu, Mario, SWV, and Boyz II Men. You can preorder and get their take on 112’s "Anywhere," with Meshell Ndegeocello on vocals, at https://samgendel.lnk.to/COOKUP
"COOKUP marks another chance to convene with my good friends Phil Melanson and Gabe Noel," Gendel says. "For this occasion we hovered over a particular flavor: jams that we grew up with. We sculpted in sound our collective memories of this music. Meshell Ndegeocello took the 112 to another dimension (shoutout wayne12)."