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Love

John Boswell

John Boswell's Love is an elegant, evocative ode to the most universal of inspirations, a bouquet of romantic instrumentals and songs addressing matters of the heart. Following his 1999 GLAMA Award for Male Artist of the Year, Love will further enhance the profile of this LA-based musician as an artfully understated pianist and tunesmith with a deeply felt affection for beautiful contemporary melodies.


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1. Whispers 3:46
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2. Recollection 4:03
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3. Heart Dance 4:08
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4. Love Letter No. 1 4:30
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5. Ill Meet You There 3:51
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6. When You Take My Hand 4:14
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7. Toujours 3:53
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8. Love 4:05
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9. Absence 4:05
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10. Love Letter No. 2 1:54
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11. Rekindled 3:27
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12. From This Day 4:35
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13. Secrets Revealed 4:46
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14. Bliss 4:52
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Trust

John Boswell

On Trust, John Boswell extends the signature warmth and melodic grace of his classic solo piano albums The Painter and Kindred Spirits with a touch of cello, oboe and strings. Poignant, sensitive, intimate, lyrical, satisfying: yyou'll find it all in Trust. Themes of nature and human emotion dance around each other on Trust. John Boswell's fifth album radiates the mature optimism that comes from embracing life's challenges in the fullness of feeling, rather than shying away from them. To accomplish this musically, Boswell has stepped back from the ensemble sound that has characterized his most recent releases, and returned to the intimacy of the solo piano (occasionally offset by discrete synthesizer touches), approaching it with a deeply felt sensitivity and intelligent passion.


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1. Take My Hand 3:59
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2. On The Wind 5:37
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3. From The Heart 2:57
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4. Ill Carry You Through 7:00
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5. Trust 3:55
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6. Are You There 3:24
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7. Glimpse Of Time 6:02
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8. Heart Full Of Rain 4:33
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9. Leaf Dream 7:23
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10. Angel In The Ice 2:26
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11. Cloud Vision 3:09
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Reflections Of John Boswell

John Boswell

Lyricism and fullness of emotion are the hallmarks of the John Boswell style. With each of his recordings, this extraordinary pianist has demonstrated his mastery of communicating deeply felt sentiment with a poignant, evocative, intelligent passion. His latest recording, REFLECTIONS OF JOHN BOSWELL is a collection of his masterful work. This Album features songs from his classic recordings. From the warm, richly romantic embrace of THE PAINTER, the reflection of life’s experiences on KINDRED SPIRIT to the melodic grace of TRUST, each track on REFLECTIONS… spotlights Boswell’s unique ability to skillfully explore the range of human emotion through the intimacy of his music. In a world overrun with generic artists, it’s a relief to find a true original.


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1. Waterfall 3:29
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2. Rikkis Dream 3:48
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3. Thanks 4:18
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4. Frontiers 5:53
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5. Kindred Spirits 4:18
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6. The Path 5:31
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7. Are You There 3:17
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8. Toujours 3:50
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9. One Night In Paris 5:42
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10. The Promise Of Paris 4:45
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Count Me In

John Boswell

In heads into the 90's with a sophisticated sound that's urban and urbane, yet evocative, up-front emotional, and direct.


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1. Alentha
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2. Dance Beneath The Mooon
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3. Do It As A Friend
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4. Four AM
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5. Fourteen Street
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6. Heart Away From Home
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7. One Night In Paris
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8. Reunion
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9. Skye Boat Song
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10. The Promise Of Rain
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11. Underwater Scene
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The Painter

John Boswell

The intimate solo piano improvisations and gently stirring "sound paintings" John Boswell performed on The Painter are among the most evocative and emotionally relevant compositions in his repertoire. There's a freshness to the twelve selections featured that stems from the timeless images and emotions that originally inspired Boswell to create this music. The ultimate test of a recording's worth is not how far it climbs the charts during the first six months of its release, but how people react to it five or six years down the road. With tastes changing and technological innovations developing at a feverish pace, many recordings that hit the mark the moment they left the factory sound dated, often laughably so, as time goes on. The reason is quite simple: when the glossy veneer of the latest fad tarnishes and wears away, the artistry, inspiration, and emotional substance of the music - or lack thereof - are mercilessly exposed.



JOHN BOSWELL's album, The Painter, has passed this difficult test. When the warm, richly romantic solo piano album was recorded back in 1988, listeners fell in love with it - those who were able to find it, that is. As the first of two Boswell discs released on the short-lived independent label Scarlet Records, The Painter didn't get the distribution or national attention it deserved. Even so, the lyricism, grace, and sincerity Boswell exhibited on The Painter, and his subsequent Scarlet release, Kindred Spirits, garnered a growing following of ardent fans despite the music's lack of mainstream exposure. It also brought Boswell's highly appealing style to the attention of Hearts of Space Records, leading to a pair of ensemble-based HOS recordings that provided a showcase for Boswell's talents as a band leader as well as a pianist/composer.



Yet after all these years, the intimate solo piano improvisations and gently stirring "sound paintings" Boswell performed on The Painter are among the most evocative and emotionally relevant compositions in his repertoire. There's a freshness to the twelve selections featured that stems from the timeless images and emotions that originally inspired Boswell to create this music.



Now that Hearts of Space has remastered and repackaged it to '90s standards, Boswell's first effort will at last find the audience it has long deserved. The Painter is one of those rare piano records to live with and savor again and again.


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1. Back To York
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2. Childs Eyes
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3. Four AM
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4. Frontiers
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5. James And The Giant Peach
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6. Mona Claire Part 2
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7. Mafu
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8. Pleiades
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9. Thanks
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10. The Path
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11. The Quilt
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12. London 1892 Robert Adrian Edwards The Painter Pa
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Kindred Spirits

John Boswell

Originally released in 1989 and re-released in 1995 by Hearts of Space, Kindred Spirits was inspired by Manhattan's bustling sense of community. The album features John Boswell and some of his musical kindred spirits like soprano saxophonist ... Full DescriptionDave Koz and percussionist M.B. Gordy III. Kindred Spirits explores the different meanings of friendship and community -- thematically on songs like "Strength in Silence" and "Solidarity" and musically in "Night at the Beach," an improvisation between the friends. "James and the Giant Peach II" picks up where the first part of this piano instrumental left off on The Painter. In all, Kindred Spirits shows Boswell's growth as a performer and composer. ~ Heather Phares



Composer: John Boswell.



Personnel: John Boswell (piano); Dave Koz (soprano saxophone); M.B. Gordy III (percussion).



Audio Mixer: Steve Halquist.



Audio Remasterer: Bob Olhsson.



Recording information: Ameraycan Studios, North Hollywood, CA (06/04/1989-06/05/1989).



Photographer: Wernher Krutein.





"I began writing the music for Kindred Spirits early in 1989 in Manhattan. I had only lived there a little over a year and had been sub-letting apartments all over town. I didn't have a piano at the time, so I would go to the Hebrew Arts School on Broadway and rent a tiny room with a grand piano. I had great fun recording Kindred Spirits. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it." - John Boswell.



When I began writing Kindred Spirits early in 1989 in Manhattan, I had only lived there a little over a year and had been sub-letting apartments all over town. I didn't have a piano at the time, so I would go to the Hebrew Arts School on Broadway and rent a tiny room with a grand piano. I would bring a tape recorder with me in case I got inspired while improvising. The rooms had little windows that looked out on the busy street below. I would stare out at all of the craziness on the streets and just be amazed that a city so small and with so many people could function as well as it did. Living in Manhattan made me realize how much we're all in this thing together. It also showed me how valuable friendship is; being on the roller coaster that is Manhattan was a lot more fun with friends on the ride with me.



Anyway, this experience gave me the idea to record Kindred Spirits. I wanted to do a very intimate recording with a couple of friends. I decided to record in L.A. where my musician friends lived.



DAVE KOZ (soprano sax) had been a friend for about five years (we met at music school) and I had always wanted to do something with him. At the time, he was in the band for The Pat Sajak Show and was just starting to work on his first recording. I was thrilled that he had the time to work on mine.



I met M.B. GORDY III (percussion) in the early eighties when we both got hired to play for a very experimental theater piece that required a lot of improvisation on both our parts. It was a play about poets during the Russian Revloution; we were playing onstage in full Russian attire with boots up to our knees. The experience was very intense and we both bonded because of that.



PATRICK GANDY (producer) is a very talented composer/arranger/pianist that I met at the same music school. At the school we would write one arrangement a week with varying orchestrations (sometimes a few instruments, sometimes a 40 piece orchestra) and stay up the night before the due date copying our charts for the musicians to play the next day. We were roommates for about a year and spent a lot of our time listening to music into the wee hours.



So, I had the team I wanted to work with ... We recorded over a two day period at Ray Parker Jr.'s studio, Ameraycan, the same studio where he recorded "Ghostbusters."



"Night at the Beach" was a total improvisation for all three of us. I asked Koz to pick a key and asked M.B. to pick a tempo. We just did it and ended up with a structured piece. We all looked at each other as the final chord was struck and smiled.



"Plane Ride" was written halfway at JFK airport while I was waiting to board the plane that took me to L.A. and the other half was written somewhere over Ohio. That was the first time I've ever written without an instrument.



"James and the Giant Peach II" is the sequel to "James and the Giant Peach" on The Painter. It's based on the children's book by Roald Dahl (one of my favorites). The main theme from the first "James" can be heard at the beginning and end of "James II." "Rikki's Dream" was written for my niece. She was just a baby when I wrote it. Now she's a very cute and smart six-year-old. "Strength in Silence," "Solidarity" and "Cornwall Bridge" are all improvisations. I've always wanted to visit Russia and was never able to, so I wrote "Moscow" instead.


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1. Kindred Spirits 4:20
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2. Climbing 4:37
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3. Waterfall 3:27
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4. Plane Ride 3:20
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5. Heart Of The Earth 3:38
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6. Rikkis Dream 3:53
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7. James And The Giant Peach 4:15
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8. Strenght In Silence 4:49
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9. Moscow 3:31
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10. Solidarity 4:58
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11. Night At The Beach 4:17
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12. Cornwall Bridge 5:12
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13. Kindred Spirits (Reprise) 1:51
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