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Ronnie Laws - Mirror Town & Portrait of the Isley Brothers '1986/1998/2004

Mirror Town & Portrait of the Isley Brothers
ArtistRonnie Laws Related artists
Album name Mirror Town & Portrait of the Isley Brothers
Country
Date 1986/1998/2004
GenreJazz
Play time 1:18:20
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 180 mb / 507 mb
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Tracks list

:: TRACKLIST ::

Mirror Town [1986]
1		Come To Me 4:49
2		Misled 5:02
3		Tell Me 3:41
4		Mirror Town 4:50
5		Like A Crazy Side 4:09
6		Midnight Side 5:17
7		Cold Day 4:26
8		You Have To Be In Love 4:21
9		Take A Chance 3:50

Personnel: Ronnie Laws (vocals, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor
saxophone, drums, background vocals); Debra Laws (vocals, background vocals);
Eloise Laws (vocals); Patrick Kelly (guitar); Larry Dunn (Kurzwell synthesizer,
Moog synthesizer); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); George Shaw (programming);
Luisa Justiz (background vocals).

Portrait of the Isley Brothers (Harvest For the World) [1998/2004]
1 Prelude To Harvest 2:32
2 Let Me Down Easy 6:14
3 At Your Best You Are Love 5:51
4 Who Loves You Better 5:03
5 Harvest For The World 3:34
6 People Of Today 5:15
7 You Still Feel The Need 4:52
8 So You Wanna Stay Down 4:27

Bass - Scott Cannady
Cover Photo - Andrew McNaughton
Engineer - F. Byron Clark
Engineer [Assistant] - Darren Mora
Guitar - Paul Jackson, Jr.
Mastering - Ron McMaster
Percussion - Munyungo Jackson
Producer, Saxphone - Ronnie Laws
Vocals - Debra Laws, Julia Waters, Oren Waters, Maxine Willard Waters

Like any other installment in Blue Note's Cover Series, Portrait of the Isley
Brothers: Harvest for the World finds a contemporary jazz artist -- in this
case, Ronnie Laws -- reinterpreting an entire pop or soul album as a jazz album.
Laws decided to cover the Isley Brothers' popular 1976 album Harvest for the
World, which contained the hits "Who Loves You Better" and "Harvest for the
World," as well as "At Your Best (You Are Love)," which was later covered by
Aaliyah. Since Laws' music always had pop and urban soul overtones, it wasn't a
huge leap for him to rearrange these tunes as smooth jazz, but it is a surprise
that he invests his performances with a lot of heart, passion, and conviction.
He's assembled a solid backing band (guitarist Paul Jackson, Jr. shines, in
particular), and he invites his daughter Michele to sing on "Let Me Down Easy"
and his sister Debra to sing "Who Loves You Better," giving the album some
needed variety in lead voices. Ultimately, Laws' Harvest for the World isn't
much different stylistically than his average smooth jazz album, but it is one
of his better efforts, since it has a batch of eight strong songs and uniformly
enjoyable performances, including some of his better improvisations.