Michael J. Bolton: Earthrise: A Motion Picture In Sound

Rating: ★★★

Record and Artist Details

Musicians:

Marc Russo (ss)
Matthew Johns (p, syn)
Mike Walker (g)
David Hentschel (ky)
Alex Smith (d)
Noelle Rollings (v)
Michael J. Bolton (b, syn, g, p)
Neil Yates (t, flhn)
Tim Garland (ss, ts)

Label:

Market Square

October/2019

Media Format:

CD/LP

Catalogue Number:

MCMCD207

RecordDate:

date not stated

The Apollo space missions made a big impact on the childhood of British bassist/composer Michael J Bolton (no relation to the US How Am I Supposed To Live Without You’ singer of nearly identical name). So, all grown up, he set about creating a musical suite capturing the ambition and wonder of that ‘great leap for mankind’, and the result is Earthrise, which has been released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing. It's obviously been quite a journey for Bolton, who began writing and rehearsing the music towards the end of 2015. Stylistically, it travels between fusion, funk and even prog rock, with some great contributions from the likes of guitarist Mike Walker, as well as former Yellowjacket Marc Russo and Tim Garland on saxophone Things become suitably spacy and ethereal on the title-track before it all gets lunar groovy again on ‘The Eagle’. Space is certainly Bolton's place.

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