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Overview
On his fifth studio album, 2017's lovingly produced Nat King Cole & Me, singer Gregory Porter takes a purposefully traditional approach, paying tribute to one of his biggest influences, legendary vocal icon Nat King Cole. To help craft his tribute, Porter recorded the album with Grammy Award-winning arranger Vince Mendoza and the illustrious London Studio Orchestra, as well as several tracks featuring Los Angeles studio stalwarts. Also on board are Porter's longtime bandmates, pianist Christian Sands, bassist Reuben Rogers, and drummer Ulysses Owens. While primarily known for his contemporary, genre-crossing style of jazz and R&B, Porter here leans nicely into a distinctly old-school sound. Mendoza frames the singer's warm, supple voice with shimmering orchestral arrangements that wouldn't be out of place during the golden age of '50s and early-'60s traditional pop. While never mimicking Cole's distinctive style, Porter manages to straddle the line between evincing the storied artist's burnished vocal sound, and displaying his own virtuoso talents. Tracks like the Cole songbook regulars "Nature Boy," "Mona Lisa," and "The Christmas Song" are lushly arranged renditions that envelop the listener. Also engaging are the upbeat swingers like "Ballerina" and "L-O-V-E," which features a guest solo appearance from trumpeter Terence Blanchard. There's also a cinematic quality to many of the cuts, as on "Miss Otis Regrets," in which Mendoza's dramatic, classical-tinged opening quickly settles into an intimate, candlelit reading of the melancholy classic. Porter even applies his vintage-influenced approach to a reworking of his original "When Love Was King." Romantic, sophisticated, and rich with vocal prowess, Nat King Cole & Me lives up to both Cole and Porter's own immense creative reputations. [Nat King Cole & Me was also released in a Deluxe Edition featuring three bonus tracks: "But Beautiful," "Sweet Lorraine," and "For All We Know."]
Product Details
Release Date: | 12/01/2017 |
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Label: | Blue Note Records |
UPC: | 0602557914818 |
catalogNumber: | 002739602 |
Rank: | 240827 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Gregory Porter Primary Artist,VocalsKamau Kenyatta Vocals
Vince Mendoza Conductor
Terence Blanchard Trumpet,Guest Appearance
Gene Cipriano Woodwind
Caroline Dale Celli
Jeff Driskill Woodwind
Roger Garland Violin
Tim Gill Celli
Gary Grant Trumpet
Dan Higgins Woodwind
Martin Humbey Viola
Chris Laurence Double Bass
John Lenehan Celeste
Sal Lozano Woodwind
Bob McChesney Trombone
Kate Musker Viola
Mark Nightingale Trombone
Andy Parker Viola
Maciej Rakowski Violin
Frank Ricotti Percussion
Emil Richards Vibes
Cathy Thompson Violin
Sam Walton Timpani
Hugh Webb Harp
Reuben Rogers Bass
Peter Lale Viola
Paul Willey Violin
Philippa Ibbotson Violin
Patrick Kiernan Violin
Frank Schaefer Celli
Bruce White Viola
Martin Owen French Horn
David Fuest Clarinet
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Tuba
Andrew Crowley Trumpet
Wayne Bergeron Trumpet
Ian Humphries Violin
Helen Keen Flute
Gavin McNaughton Bassoon
Anthony Pike Clarinet
Richard Watkins French Horn
Jane Marshall Oboe
Everton Nelson Viola
Rose Corrigan Woodwind
Anna Noakes Flute
Ian Rathbone Viola
Dai Emanuel Violin
Emlyn Singleton Violin
Gillianne Haddow Viola
Ian Burdge Celli
Andy Wood Trombone
Chris Worsey Celli
Magnus Johnston Violin
Stacey Watton Double Bass
Natalia Bonner Violin
Owen Slade Tuba
Jon Carnac Clarinet
Tony Woollard Celli
John Anderson Oboe
Simon Baggs Violin
Morven Bryce Violin
Laurence Davies French Horn
Richard Skinner Bassoon
Kate Robinson Violin
Rachel Roberts Viola
Christian Sands Piano
Chris Baron Percussion
Emil Chakalov Violin
Max Baillie Viola
Rick Koster Violin
Karen Jones Flute
Steven Becknell French Horn
Vicky Matthews Celli
John Mitchell Woodwind
Julia Knight Viola
Brad Waarnar French Horn
Phil Cobb Trumpet
Richard Berry French Horn
John Bradbury Violin
Ed Tarrant Trombone
John Mills Violin
Phil O'Conner Woodwind
Dave Williams Violin
Daniel Bhattacharya Violin
Allen Fogle French Horn
Cathy Bradshaw Viola
Matt Ward Violin
Ben Devitt Trombone
Ulysses Owens Drums
Christian Barraclough Trumpet
Pip Eastop French Horn
Dan Newell Trumpet
Steve Mair Double Bass
Kathy Gowers Violin
Nicky Sweeney Violin
Bill Lockhart Timpani
Dan Fornero Trumpet
Andy Martin Trombone
Steve Morristt Violin
Mark Berrowtt Violin
Debbie Widduptt Violin
Dan Jemison Bassoon
Alison Dodstt Violin
Technical Credits
Bert Kaempfert ComposerKamau Kenyatta Advisor
Vince Mendoza Arranger,Producer
Mel Tormé Composer
Lenny Hambro Composer
Jerome Kern Composer
Charlie Chaplin Composer
J. Fred Coots Composer
Ray Evans Composer
Osvaldo Farrés Composer
Dorothy Fields Composer
Milt Gabler Composer
Jay Livingston Composer
Mitchell Parish Composer
Cole Porter Composer
Bob Russell Composer
Schmitt Engineer
Carl Sigman Composer
James Van Heusen Composer
Robert Wells Composer
Geoff Foster Engineer
Sam M. Lewis Composer
Eden Ahbez Composer
John Turner Composer
Gladys Shelley Composer
Everton Nelson Orchestra Leader
Alison Burton Studio Manager
Chandler Harrod Engineer,Pro-Tools
Gregory Porter Composer
Paul Ewing Management
Cliff Burwell Composer
johnny burk Composer
Geoffrey Parsons Composer
Misha Kachkachischvili Engineer
Roberto Heller Composer
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