I Remember You
John Hicks · 2009
55 min · 9 tracks · jazz
A reflective blend of jazz piano and emotive melodies that transport listeners through nostalgia and intimacy.
Why this album works
This album is notable for its deep emotional resonance and showcases Hicks' exceptional improvisational skills, which garnered critical acclaim. It reflects a significant period in Hicks' career where he solidified his voice within the jazz genre, leading to performances that resonated with both critics and audiences alike.
- Best for
- nostalgic evening reflection intimate moments of connection wave-like emotional dynamics
- Context
- In 2009, John Hicks was a well-respected figure in the jazz community, known for his work with prominent artists like Betty Carter and Pharoah Sanders. "I Remember You" marked a continuation of his legacy as a solo artist after releasing several albums throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, showcasing his maturation as both a pianist and composer.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Diana Ross· Bob Dylan· Prince· Christina Aguilera· Madonna· Frank Zappa· Barbra Streisand· Aretha Franklin
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Reflections 7:11
- 2 I Remember You Standout 11:04
- 3 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square 3:38
- 4 All of You 1:59
- 5 Solar 8:40
- 6 I Want to Talk About You 3:25
- 7 Every Time We Say Goodbye Standout 6:49
- 8 Upper Manhattan Medical Group Standout 4:09
- 9 Nutty 8:46
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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