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Peter Campbell: Old Flames Never Die
ByPeter Campbell
vocals
Gregory Porter
vocalsb.1971

Kurt Elling
vocalsb.1967

Theo Bleckmann
vocals
New York Voices
vocalsb.1989

Peter Eldridge
vocalsWorking, once again, atop a drum-less combo operating with taste and restraint, Campbell proves spellbinding. From the opening take on

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
With trumpeter

Kevin Turcotte
trumpetb.1964

Reg Schwager
guitarb.1962

Ross MacIntyre
bass, acoustic
Adrean Farrugia
keyboardsWhile Campbell sings primarily for the song, he doesn't pass up the opportunity to acknowledge his sexual orientation and bring issues of LGBTQ acceptance and acknowledgement further into the light. A piece like

Irving Berlin
composer / conductor1888 - 1989
With an honesty about self and song, a knack for picking slightly overlooked numbers from classic tunesmiths, a strong kinship with his band mates, and sharp arranging ideas, both as an individual and collaborator, Campbell clearly has a solid skill set. But in the end, brushing all of that aside, it's really his voice that carries the day. Despite the industry's need for tagging artist's and placing them into different bins, all the great ones remain individualists. And Peter Campbell, who may carry a lower profile than he deserves, is most certainly that. ">
Track Listing
Stars; Two Faces in the Dark; My, How the Time Goes By; The Moon is a Harsh Mistress; If You Leave Paris; I Got Lost in His Arms; Old Flames Never Die; There Is No Music; Above the Clouds; Both Sides Now; Why Think About Tomorrow.
Personnel
Peter Campbell
vocalsAdrean Farrugia
keyboardsReg Schwager
guitarRoss MacIntyre
bass, acousticKevin Turcotte
trumpetMichael Occhipinti
guitarAlbum information
Title: Old Flames Never Die | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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