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Lucky Sweden! They have ABBA, Roxette and Jonathan Fritzen. Hailing from Stockholm he started his solo career with the debut album Love Birds (2008), followed by his sophomore album VIP (2009). Now it's time for the third punch, Diamonds (2010).
Like on his previous album Jonathan is joined by an International mixture of American and Swedish artists: Laila Adele (vocals), Alex Al, Mel Brown and Erik Metall (bass), Koh (aka Mr. Saxman), Darren Rahn and Jessy J (sax), Sara Ovinge (violin), Andreas Ekstedt (percussion), Alex Crown (guitar). Jonathan Fritzen performs piano, keyboards and programming.
The starting track Feelin' The Groove features the lovely Laila Adele. To give you a compass, Jonathan's music is comparable with artists like Alex Bugnon, Nate Harasim or the early Rick Kelly (Soul Ballet). His piano touch is of a graceful ease and elegance.
This Way, That Way brings a welcome-back with upcoming smooth jazz star, producer and saxophonist Darren Rahn. Darren appeared in the recent time with artists like Jay Soto, Anthony James Baker, Nate Harasim, Tim Bowman, Michael Manson, dee Brown and a lot more.
Dance With Me is Jonathan's invitation to a dreamy dance and swing. Do I recognize the bass of Sugar Hill's Gang (Rapper's Delight)? Jonathan's approach is fresh and swinging.
We can describe Fly Away with the sub-title, when two beauties met. Awesome Jessy J adds her sweet sax to Fritzen haunting melody. Both create an atmosphere of timeless magnificence. With Mel Brown onboard Undercover picks up speed into the funky sea.
The slow-tempo You'll Be Mine presents a anew the gorgeous vocals of Laila Adele. On this love ballade Fritzen underlines his piano mastery offering a complete scale of crafty tones. The genius combination of Hip Hop rhythm with sizzling key strokes on Stockholm Nights has its own attraction.
On his tour through Thailand Jonathan Fritzen performed with Mr. Saxman Koh, who is very popular in Thailand and further Asian countries like Japan. Koh has already five solo albums to his credit. Vibrations is Jonathan's Thank You and a fine song to become acquainted with this outstanding artist.
It's time to present you the excellent guitarist Alex Crown. Superb sustain, tone and sound volume of both instruments (piano and guitar) is the characteristic of Melting. Final tune of this marvelous album is the title song Diamonds. Alex Al's excellent bass lends this song a special dynamic. A must for all radio-djs of the smooth jazz genre.
Jonathan Fritzen's album Diamonds absolutely justifies this expression. With this level of talent you still can't help but appreciate the greatness of the performing artists. Quite possibly Fritzen's best to date.-- smooth-jazz.de
Tracklist:
01. Feelin' The Groove [Feat. Laila Adele] (4:17)
02. This Way, That Way [Feat. Darren Rahn] (4:22)
03. Dance With Me (3:58)
04. Fly Away [Feat. Jessy J] (4:50)
05. Undercover (4:19)
06. You'll Be Mine [Feat. Laila Adele] (4:51)
07. Stockholm Nights (4:36)
08. Vibrations [Feat. Koh Mr. Saxman] (4:25)
09. Melting [Feat. Alex Crown] (5:19)
10. Diamonds (3:57)
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