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Thom Douvan: All Over Again
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Trey Henry
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bassDouvan's melodic compositions feature multilayered tonalities, genteel picking or when he turns up the heat using distortion. He also abides by a democratic group focus, offering his band-mates ample soloing space. For example on the opener "Sephardia," drummer Michael Barsimanto tears it up with a hard-hitting spot that ignites a fire for Forman and the leader via a pulsating groove. Moreover, the keyboardist's cascading chord clusters and super-speed jazz runs are recurring factors throughout much of the album.
Douvan steers the alternating ensembles through up-tempo motifs and ballads, brimming with sanguine hooks and a breezy mid-tempo swing vamp on "Wes Coasting," where he executes jazzy

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Admittedly, I'm not an ardent follower of the contempo jazz scene, but the guitarist's tuneful and largely upbeat comps along with the inherent soul-groove, pop and rock inflections elevate this program considerably higher than your typical smooth jazz session. He does a lot more than simply churning out mall music type fare. ">
Track Listing
Sephardia; Ethersphere; When Things Fall Apart; Déjà vu All Over Again; Wes Coasting; Then I Met You; Again Again; Rhonda; Believe In You; Believe In You (Reprise); Then I Met You (radio edit); Then I Met You (instrumental).
Personnel
Thom Douvan: acoustic and electric guitars; Mitchel Forman: acoustic and electric keyboards, accordion; Michael Parlett: piccolo, alto flute, flute, claves, bongos, percussion and tambourine; Luis Conte: percussion; Michael Barsimanto: drums; Jimmy Earl: Fender bass (1,2,4,9,10); Trey Henry: bass (3,5,6,7,8); Lynne Fiddmont: vocals (6) ; Dr. Richard Niles: strings arrangement (6); Mads Tolling: violin (8); Rob McDonald: lead vocals (9, 10); Jon Papenbrook: trumpet (9); Duane Benjamin: trombone (9); Ellen Cooper: background vocals (9); Ricky “Wally” Taylor: background vocals (9).
Album information
Title: All Over Again | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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