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Friday, February 16, 2007
Slim Man | "Secrets Of Your Heart"
"Secrets of Your Heart" from...'Solstice'.
It's already been called..."a heartbreaking work of staggering genius."
Who said that? Slim Man himself!
The CD features the soul-stirring acoustic guitar of Marc Antoine on three songs, and the Slim Man band--John E, George, Kevin, and Hit Man Howie Z--isalso featured. 'Solstice' is reminiscent of the Slim Debut CD 'End of the Rainbow' -- more pop than jazz.
This CD has a killer version of Tim Hardin's 'If I Were a Carpenter' as well as a moving rendition of Nik Kershaw's 'Wouldn't It Be Good'.
This CD also contains a song (Summer Days) that Mr. Man wrote for Angela Bofill's first album 'Angie'. This re-make has been titled 'Summer's Almost Gone', and we don't want to say it's better than the original, which was produced by Dave Grusin, but it's darned good!
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