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Jim Watson: Calling You Home
ByJim Watson
keyboards
Manu Katche
drumsb.1958

Kurt Elling
vocalsb.1967

Sting
bass, electricb.1951

Richard Bona
bass, electricb.1967
Chrissie Hynde
vocals
MeShell NdegeOcello
bass, electricb.1968
A graduate of Leeds College of Music (now Leeds Conservatoire) and London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Watson is also known for his skill on the Hammond organ, but it is his piano work that is the focus here as he brings together six original compositions alongside jazz standards and some unusual rock/pop choices.
The album opens with the rolling rhythms of Watson's composition "Midge," a twisting piece driven by darting right-hand runs that immediately command attention, perhaps much like the pet dog that inspired it. His original compositions display impressive variety, from the gospel-inflected melody and inventive improvisation of the classy title track to the romantic introduction and agile phrasing of "Vow." There is also the dramatic intensity of "Darkstar Sky" and the escalating momentum and drama of "Tetrad" making this track a highlight.
Reflecting Watson's wide-ranging musical influences,

Paul Simon
composer / conductorb.1941

The Band
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967

Hoagy Carmichael
piano1899 - 1981
Watson entertains throughout the album. There is a natural plainspokenness to his playing as he moves through delicate melodies and intense rhythms. He covers a wide range of material and has created an album that may give you the feeling you are privy to something personal and intimate. ">
Track Listing
Midge; Terzetto; The Nearness of You; Calling You Home; Tetrad; Old Friends; The Weight; Body and Soul; The Vow; Round Midnight; Darkstar Sky; Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered.
Personnel
Jim Watson
keyboardsAdditional Instrumentation
Jim Watson: piano (1-12).
Album information
Title: Calling You Home | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Jim Watson Recordings
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