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Review:Will Downing’s Christmas Two Step

24 December 2009 No Comment

In the spirit of the holidays..I pulled out this joint I wrote for Creative Loafing circa 04′

Will Downing

Christmas Love And You

2004 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Review by Edward M Garnes, Jr.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000W25JHK/ref=mu_dm_alb_dp

will-downingGet ready to break out the mistletoe, snuggle with your boo, and two-step with loved ones as smooth jazz statesmen Will Downing remixes the traditional Christmas album by pouring his silky baritone over lush productions. Marrying jazz, soul and dance hall, Downing, with the all-star support of Joe Sample, Gerald Albright and Jonathan Butler, adds contemporary flare to holiday music that’s often relegated to hotel elevators.

Few have the vocal chops and suave delivery to reinvent classic material, but the debonair balladeer Downing, an ardent fan of Nat King Cole, puts an astonishingly fresh stamp on “The Christmas Song” with David Sanborn accompanying on alto sax. “The Little Drummer Boy” morphs into an island jam, “White Christmas” becomes a late-night groove with Kirk Whalum’s tender jazz riffs and a Stevie Wonder-esque harmonica solo, and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” gets a salsa-tinged dance treatment. Beyond these standards, Brooklyn native Downing offers a few original tracks, including the future classic “Christmas Time After Time.”

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