Wednesday, February 2, 2022

RICK BRAUN · RICK BRAUN

Brauntosoarus Music
February 11, 2022

Self-titled albums are typically introductory statements reserved for an artist’s first release. Trumpeter/producer Rick Braun boldly bucks this tradition with his forthcoming album, a stylistically eclectic, ultra-soulful/funky and exotica-tinged collection. Set for release on February 11, 2022, the new set comes 30 years after his debut album, Intimate Secrets, propelled Braun from sideman for everyone from Crowded House, Tom Petty and Sade to Tina Turner, Rod Stewart and Glenn Frey to chart-topping front man and acclaimed producer.

The new album upends another music industry tradition, featuring 10 brand new songs, all written or co-written by Braun, rather than the greatest-hits compilations that commonly mark such milestone anniversaries.

“With every project, every tour and each year that passes, I realize that as a musician and artist, I still have a long way to go before I am where I would like to be,” says Rick Braun. “There’s no true final destination. Music is never something you perform perfectly. I’m always looking to explore fresh ideas, stay in the moment and just go with what feels right. Thirty years in, I still love the camaraderie of playing music with my friends.”

Photo Credit: Raj Naik

Conceived during the pandemic, Braun recorded most of the self-produced album in his Los Angeles-area home studio. But what began as a solitary journey evolved into a richly collaborative endeavor as he brought in veteran guitarist Tony Pulizzi, who played on his 2019 album, Crossroads, and serves as house guitarist for Braun’s long-running “Rick’s Café” livestream series, keyboardist Carnell Harrell, Chris “Big Dog” Davis, who co-wrote and plays keys on the Latin-tinged “Amor De Mi Vida (Love of My Life),” percussionist Lenny Castro and – on several tracks – a 10-piece live string section conducted by Nick Lane. Roy McClurg served as executive producer.

A native of Allentown, PA, Braun has amassed over 20 No. 1 Smooth Jazz hits (including “Notorious” and “Grazin’ in the Grass”), produced No. 1’s for David Benoit, Marc Antoine and the late Jeff Golub, created two of the genre’s most impactful dual albums ever (Shake It Up with Boney James, RnR with Richard Elliot) and recorded three hit albums as part of the all-star trio BWB (with Kirk Whalum and Norman Brown). Rick Braun reveals the exciting truth that the multi-faceted performer is in full creative overdrive and just getting started.

Judi Kerr Public Relations
Tracklist

1. Far Away Places
2. Amor De Mi Vida (Love of My Life)
3. Turkish
4. The Color of Love
5. Da Funk
6. Back to Mallorca
7. 6th Street
8. Feet First
9. Playin' Around
10. Four on the Floor