Review by TakeEffectReviews.com - Archive 8 out 10 - "Stronger Now" A composer and pianist, Carol Albert penned all 10 tracks on the aptly titled Stronger Now, as the Atlanta based songstress offers us much diversity on the extremely proficient album. The title track starts the listen with quaint keys and agile melodies floating in a lush setting, and “Love Again” follows with soothing percussion and elegant keys dancing around each other with soaring beauty. Deeper into the listen, “Femme Fight” recruits Brazilian influences into the brisk pace with lively rhythm, while “Winter Rain” finds a memorable beat amid playful keys in a dance friendly environment. Near the end, “I Am Fine”, one of the more vocally heavy selections, unfolds with a dreamy display of cautious elegance, and “Til We Meet Again” ends the listen flowing with flamenco style guitars and dynamic instrumentation that’s immediately memorable. Albert has dealt with much personal tragedy in recent years, and she channels that profound loss into a career highlight, as begins a new creative chapter on this Latin tinted and piano fueled gem. Smooth Jazz artist Carol Albert appears in the January edition of "Authors & Artists Magazine"
Carol was recently featured in the 2020 Paulding News & Views magazine by Chuck Palmer. You can see the article and images below (click to see bigger images). Thank you to Chuck and Paulding News for this repost.
Pianist/composer Carol Albert and her band perform “Stronger Now,” the title track from her upcoming life-affirming new album. Stronger Now will be released via Cahara on January 31 and it is a collection of ten newly composed songs by Albert that follows her 2017 breakthrough full-length record, Fly Away Butterfly. Albert will be performing a special release show for Stronger Now at Venkman’s in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 9. Carol Albert as a keyboardist and singer here and there for the new production worked with Paul Brown, twice-winner of the GRAMMY® and Lew Laing. The musicians are Paul Brown and Dan Baraszu guitar, Lil John Roberts and Jay Williams drums, Sam Sims and Joseph Patrick Moore on bass, Ragan Whiteside flute, Magdalena Chovancova on sax. Besides the keyboards he works a lot on the computer, perfectly programmed for his music, between pop, smooth and some Brazilian rhythm. After the death of her husband in 2014 she recorded Fly Away Butterfly, now her radiant smile has returned and her music is full of melodies that have everything to be enriched by the verses and the voice of a pop star. It is a genre that appeals to the general public, mostly American, able to appreciate its inventions in ten tracks of good level that see it coming back forcefully to the fore. Review by Vittorio Lo Conte c/o MusicZoom.it Then we fast forward to the end of January, where pianist, composer and singer Carol Albert will be releasing her new studio album "Stronger Now" on January 31st. It features ten new compositions, beginning with the uplifting instrumental title song "Stronger Now." The melody of the keys is so perfect that there is no need for vocals. The album continues with the shake and swagger of "Love Again," while "Perfect Sunday" carries a jazzy vibe that simply energizes the song's groove. Carol Albert and her band add a little Latin flair, which brings some excitement to the rhythm of "Femme Flight" and "Sun's Out," before finishing her new album with an appearance of her vocals on the poetic ballads "I Am Fine" and "'Til We Meet Again." To find out more about Carol Albert and her latest release "Stronger Now," please visit carolalbertmusic.com.
Review by James Pasinski c/o JP's Music Blog Embarking on a fresh new chapter in her life musically, emotionally and spiritually, Carol Albert builds upon the inspiring career-shifting momentum of her recent Billboard Top Ten chart successes with her perfectly titled new full-length album Stronger Now. Featuring all original songs written and arranged by the prolific composer and pianist, the stylistically eclectic, 10 track collection - follow up to her 2017 breakthrough album Fly Away Butterfly - is set for release on Cahara Records January 31, 2020. Stronger Now includes two tracks previously released as singles that lit up terrestrial, internet and satellite stations. The Atlanta based artist scored her biggest success to date early in 2019 with the Brazilian flavored "Femme Flight," which hit #4 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart. Produced by Carol, mixed by two-time Grammy winning hitmaker Paul Brown and featuring flutist Ragan Whiteside and saxophonist Magdalena Chovancova, the track also earned Albert a new legion of fans via airplay on SiriusXM's Watercolors. Also featured on Stronger Now is Carol's latest single "Sun's Out," a Latin tinged track produced and mixed by Brown that is currently in the Top Ten on the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart as well as MediaBase, Smooth Jazz Top 20 at #5, Radiowave at #3 and GrooveJazz Chart at #2. Her earlier chart hits include "Chasing Waterfalls" (which reached #15), "Fly Away Butterfly" (#5) and "One Way." Stronger Now is the first of Carol's albums to predominantly feature production by Brown, who has scored over 60 #1 chart smashes for genre greats Peter White, Larry Carlton, Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Euge Groove, the late Al Jarreau and many others. In addition to the five tracks he produced ("Stronger Now," "Love Again," "Perfect Sunday," "Sun's Out," "I Am Fine"), Carol helmed "For The Moment" (which features Brown on guitar), "Femme Flight" and "Moon on the Water" and co-produced (with Brown's longtime associate Lew Laing) "Winter Rain" and "'Til We Meet Again." Carol's infectious piano melodies take wing with some of contemporary urban jazz's top sidemen, including bassists Sam Sims, Roberto Vally and Joseph Patrick Moore and drummers L'il John Roberts, Gorden Campbell and Jay Williams. While most of the tracks were created digitally, with Carol recording in Atlanta and sending her foundational files to Brown at The Funky Joint in L.A. for him to build on, the songs featuring Sims and Roberts ("Love Again" and "Perfect Sunday") were cut live in Atlanta. Key contributions were also made by Ben Babylon (string and French horn arrangements), Lee Thornburg (horn arrangements, flugelhorn and valve trombone) and acoustic guitarist Daniel Baraszu. Another point of interest: Carol recorded her parts on "Femme Flight," "Love Again," Perfect Sunday" and "Moon on the Water" on a venerable piano that Elton John and many other legendary artists have played at Silent Sound Studio in Atlanta. "I met Paul at a show he did in Atlanta through my friend, trumpeter Rob Zinn, and he said to give him a call when I started working on my new album," Carol says. "He took his incredible ear and years of experience working with all kinds of artists to make incredible suggestions, oversee and put everything together, mix it to perfection and truly elevate my work. I'm so impressed with the quality of these musicians and the way all the elements came together. I'm very proud of Stronger Now and think it is the best work of my career." From the title track to "Love Again," from "For the Moment" to "I am Fine," "Moon on the Water" and "'Til We Meet Again," Stronger Now is thematically a reflection of the powerful emotional journey Carol has been on these past few years - and her ongoing resilience in the face of great loss. "My last album Fly Away Butterfly was written and recorded during a healing phase of my life after the sudden death of my husband," she says. "This new chapter in my life has been about making it on my own. I am happy to note that one friend who heard 'Femme Flight' said, 'I see your butterfly has morphed into another winged animal' in free flight. During this period of my life, I have learned to experience joy, laughter, happiness and love, as well as many moods of solitude and introspection." Track Listing
1. Stronger Now 3:43 2. Love Again 4:03 3. Perfect Sunday 4:03 4. For the Moment 4:24 5. Femme Flight (Album Version) 4:25 6. Winter Rain 5:31 7. Sun's Out (Album) 3:55 8. I Am Fine 4:39 9. Moon On the Water 4:23 10. 'Til We Meet Again 5:27 |