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Alyson Murray: Breathe
ByAlyson Murray
vocalsIn July, Murray will release her debut album Breathe, she traveled to New York to work with British/Nigerian composer, arranger, producer and bassist,

Michael Olatuja
bass
Jon Cowherd
pianoLee Pearson
drums
Nir Felder
guitarThe six-track album delves into the versatility of Murray's vocal abilities and the diversity within its grooves. Murray has a supple voice, and this debut album captures her young essence and energy. You can literally hear her smile as she sings, and the effervescence is catching. At times she is vulnerable, at times commanding and rapturous. The tunes range from Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere," to spiritual selections like "Affirmation," to

Michael Jackson
vocals1958 - 2009
"I Got You," the first single on Breath, which also sports a featured video, that was released in February. It is here you further experience the natural spirit that clearly resides within Murray's core. The track's title is representative of the New York life, a catch phrase often used in the big city. Murray lays into the groove and outpours a blues-soul based performance. The tune is comprised of three words, but it is in the delivery and improvisation of those words, laden with hooks and deeply felt grooves provided by Olatuja's bass that the message is revealed.
The second single "You Rock My World," is a

Michael Jackson
vocals1958 - 2009
July will bring a new voice to the fabric of jazz and soul-based music. An album that will inspire the more contemporary listener with pop-infused songs and arrangements that linger well past the listen, there is something in the recipe of this album that is positively infectious. ">
Track Listing
Rock My World; Breathe; I Got You; Affirmation; Everywhere; Wanted to Love.
Personnel
Alyson Murray
vocalsAlyson Murray: vocals; Michael Olatuja: bass; Jon Cowherd: piano; Lee Pearson: drums; Nir Felder: guitar.
Album information
Title: Breathe | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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