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Kiss under the Moon

 
Album Review: Kiss under the Moon

  • Artist: Warren Hill
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1982
  • Total Time: 52:07
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

One of smooth jazz's most popular sax stars began his solo career in exciting fashion, as this energetic debut was one of the genre's best discs of that year. He was still searching for his own identity, to be sure. Like Nelson Rangell and Dave Koz, his alto sound hit the mark as an update on the David Sanborn sound, but on the accessible danceable yet frequently tender Kiss Under the Moon, Hill's horn makes all the right moves over all the right grooves. In its search for a crossover pop audience, even the soulful vocal tracks (one co-written with Al Jarreau and Jay Graydon) are memorable. Like Koz and Rangell, Hill could also sweeten it up on the soprano (and the stunning "30 Days" even features both saxes), and a little more venturing into this area could have made this brilliant debut even better. Over the course of five subsequent albums, Hill emerged as an artist who may one day become an influence rather than simply draw from his own. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Promises Sam Purkin Warren Hill (5:26)
Kiss Under the Moon Warren Hill Warren Hill (5:34)
One Touch Al Jarreau, Warren Hill, Steven Birch, Jay Graydon, Preston Glass Warren Hill (5:25)
Take-Out Dreams Sam Purkin, Warren Hill Warren Hill (5:22)
Swept Away Michael Boddicker, Warren Hill, Sam Purkin Warren Hill (4:41)
Waiting for Love Warren Hill, Sam Purkin, Byron DeLear Warren Hill (5:34)
No Disguise Preston Glass, Steven Birch, Warren Hill Warren Hill (4:34)
Maybe Tomorrow Sam Purkin, Warren Hill Warren Hill (5:40)
30 Days Warren Hill, Byron DeLear Warren Hill (4:25)
Too Little, Too Late Warren Hill, Arthur Kent, Jerry Grant, Dennis Matkosky Warren Hill (5:26)

Credits

Jess Sutcliffe (Mixing), Preston Glass (Producer), Preston Glass (?), Michael Barsimanto (Cymbals), Deborah Samuel (Photography), Don Mack (Mixing), Chris Horvath (Guitar), Byron DeLear (Vocals), Byron DeLear (Arranger), Hans Zermuellen (Keyboards), Michael Boddicker (Synthesizer), Byron DeLear (Keyboards), Jay Graydon (Songwriter), Norman Moore (Design), Matthew Gerrard (Bass), Sam Purkin (Keyboards), Neil Stubenhaus (Bass), Don Mack (Engineer), Warren Hill (Vocals), Warren Hill (Keyboards), Preston Glass (Synthesizer Bass), Angel Rogers (Vocals (Background)), Don Tittle (Engineer), Byron DeLear (Guitar), Byron DeLear (Engineer), Preston Glass (Engineer), Michael Boddicker (Arranger), Preston Glass (Keyboards), John Vigran (Engineer), Warren Hill (Arranger), Preston Glass (Arranger), Hans Zermuellen (Piano), Valerie Pinkston-Mayo (Vocals (Background)), Portia Griffin (Vocals (Background)), John Paterno (Assistant Engineer), Paulinho Da Costa (Percussion), Harvey Mason, Sr. (Drums), Lee Thornburg (Trumpet), Fred Jenkins (Guitar), Preston Glass (Drum Programming), Tom Whaley (Trombone), Byron DeLear (Producer), Byron DeLear (Drum Programming), Norman Moore (Art Direction), Valerie Pinkston (Vocals (Background)), Warren Hill (Sax (Alto)), Craig Thomas (Vocals), Sam Purkin (Arranger), Sam Purkin (Producer), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Michael Boddicker (Producer), Shawn Klaiber (Engineer), Jennifer Westmoreland (Vocals (Background)), Warren Hill (Sax (Soprano)), Warren Hill (Producer), Kenny McDougald (Drums), Byron DeLear (Vocals (Background))
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