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OUT OF DEVASTATING PAIN COMES DREAMWEAVER FROM KEYBOARDIST/COMPOSER/ARRANGER/PRODUCER GEORGE DUKE

Out of devastating pain comes DreamWeaver, the new disc, which GRAMMY Award-winning keyboardist/composer/arranger/producer George Duke considers his "most honest album in several years." The making of DreamWeaver occurred after his wife, Corine, passed away. Struck with grief, he found it difficult to work during that period. "I didn't feel like creating any music, which was odd, because normally that's the easiest thing for me to do," he says, "Sometimes, I would walk into the studio and say, 'Nah. It's not going to happen.'"

Duke's mojo returned while on a Capital Cruise. During the first couple of days, he didn't play any music, but did check out some of the other bands. "By the third day, something happened," he remembers. After returning to his cabin around 4 a.m. from listening to music, inspiration ignited. "I went back on the deck and watched the sun come up. A couple of songs started coming to me; I got out my pen and paper, and started writing."

With the assistance of an illustrious cast of musicians that includes bassists Christian McBride and Stanley Clarke; singers Teena Marie, Lalah Hathaway, Rachelle Ferrell, and Jeffrey Osborne; guitarist Paul Jackson, Jr. and the late Jef Lee Johnson; among others, DreamWeaver, set for release July 16, 2013 on Heads Up International, a division of Concord Music Group, finds Duke emphasizing more instrumentals than in the past as well as concentrating more on his mastery on various synthesizers.

Like the bulk of Duke's discography, DreamWeaver accentuates eclecticism with 15 tracks that range from swinging jazz and sweat funk to gospel-inflected pop and sensual R&B ballads. As the title implies, Duke likens mixing all of the idioms to weaving a sonic fabric. He also compares that stylistic dynamism to life. "Everything is in transition -- from hot to cold, from life to death," he philosophizes, "I wanted to incorporate that kind of thing and include a lot of things that are a part of my life."

The disc begins and ends with allusions of nothingness, starting with the title track, a sparse etude, and finishes with "Happy Trails," a misty ballad that was at first just dedicated to Duke's wife, but later gained more emotional poignancy because of the sudden passing of Johnson, whose distinctive guitar work fades out the conclusion. In between, the disc unfolds with the evocative, mid-tempo modern jazz composition, "Stones of Orion," showcasing Duke's crystalline piano improvisations along with longtime collaborator Clarke on upright bass; the feisty 15-minute workout, "Burnt Sausage Jam," a track that Duke refurbished from his 2002 Facing the Music sessions with Johnson, McBride, and drummer Lil' John Roberts; the frisky gangster-leaning groover, "Round the Way Girl;" the feet-friendly burner, "Jazzmatazz;" and the heartfelt ballad, "Missing You," another direct tribute to Duke's wife.

Comentarios

8 years ago

Gerald Hart

Just saw the great duke passed. Rest in peace. You are the man. From days gone pass to our prsent your music will live on.bless you an keep you.

8 years ago

pamela ingram

This man was a genius and left behind so much for us to groove on it's bittersweet.

9 years ago

viktor perganczky

THE BEST............GOD BLESS YOU

9 years ago

lurch321

You are missed, George.......................please tell Frank Zappa and Joe Sample that we still miss them too.

9 years ago

Hermann Gröger

Remembering the great George Duke!

9 years ago

blondstallion

missing you

9 years ago

gfine2000

I was just listening to "No Rhyme No Reason" and that's what brought me here. You are an inspiration to me George and you will be forever sorely missed. Rest well in God's loving embrace my friend.

9 years ago

soundcorporative

RIP <3

9 years ago

davekpghpa

Look into Frank Zappa's influence on Duke. Zappa saw the potential of a guy who didn't want to sing or play a synthesizer and transformed an already brilliant musician into a fantastic artist.

9 years ago

De Steve

RIP George Duke!

9 years ago

joe sgro

blown away that 11 people had the good taste to end up at this posting,and yet gave it thumbs down,whatever.sometimes i wonder how such a good,talented man like this could be taken from us so young,only thing i can say is GOD couldn't wait any longer to have GEORGE up there with him

10 years ago

The Vellas

him and stan are the sound of my early childhood. I hear Duke and I'm home. hoped I'd outlive this legend. going to miss you 

10 years ago

Casio61

Some of the vibration stopped when George died last year. RIP, such an inspiration.

10 years ago

impeessa andersson

excelente musico paz a sus restos 

10 years ago

William ARLAUD

RIP Mister Duke...

10 years ago

Francisco Butelo

In Memoriam always

10 years ago

Cliff Works

A goulash, a gumbo gotta love it! George called me for an audition early 70's, I was too shy to go. RIP.

10 years ago

Mario Lacerda

A true Master

10 years ago

e glenn

I have all of his albums from the 1990s until now. I saw him in Chitown at the China Club years ago. Im glad he is back with his wife. RIP George Duke.

10 years ago

Dakarai Kearney

MR. KEYBOARDS! George, thanks for shareing your spirit and energy, for all these yrs, will miss u!

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