Product Description One of today's most distinctive voices, Victor Fields, and an extraordinary blend of jazz, R&B, and Pop. Produced by Chris Camozzi and featuring Nelson Braxton (Braxton Brothers), Dave Ellis (Charlie Hunter Trio) and Bill Ortiz (Santana. Review Silky smooth voice, tasty arrangements, exceptional song choices and a "who's who" of A-list musicians. Two thumbs way up ... -- SMOOTHJAZZ.COM, June, 2005 P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Artist With his new release, the self-titled CD, "Victor" on Regina Records, singer and songwriter Victor Fields' star is higher and brighter than ever. Once again he takes us on a soulful journey and demonstrates that he has what it takes to deliver a song whether it's R&B, Jazz or Pop. Produced by Chris Camozzi with special guests Dave Ellis (Charlie Hunter Trio), Bill Ortiz (Santana) and Nelson Braxton (Braxton Brothers), each track is a musical experience full of lush arrangements and an urban feel that wonderfully compliment one of today's most distinctive voices. When the San Francisco/Bay Area vocalist, Victor Fields, arrived on the scene with his debut CD, "Promise", Grammy-winning Producer/Artist, Kashif (Whitney Houston, George Benson), called him "one of the brightest stars in the near or far future". Victor's follow-up CD, "52nd Street", also produced by Camozzi featured Gerald Albright, Jeff Lorber, and Chris Botti. The recording made the Billboard Chart and the singles "Walk On By", "Five-Two Blues", "Round Midnight", and "Bluesette" received international radio airplay on Urban A/C, Smooth Jazz, and NPR stations. Now with his third release he raises the bar once again. His pleading falsetto and background vocalizing on Cole Porters "Night & Day" belies the influence of the legenday Marvin Gaye. He admittedly is a student of the classic voices like Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Joe Williams and Luther Vandross. But yet he brings his own style and unique, contemporary interpretations that have won him increased popularity among die-hard fans. Selecting songs for a CD is never an easy process because falling in love with a song is a prerequisite. Victor adds, "If I can't connect emotionally to a song and bring something fresh to it then we won't record it". His choices are truly eclectic, that is, the best fom various musical genres. But one can't help but admire his vocal talent as he moves seamlessly from traditional jazz standards like "Lush Life" to uptempo jazz-imbued R&B offerings "Paradise", "Love Will Save The Day" and Stevie Wonder's "Golden Lady". Getting to where he is today has not been easy. Music and singing have alway been his first love but not his first career choice. His mother was a Juiliard-trained pianist and, as a young boy, his house was always filled with music. Realizing the financial hardships of a musician's life, Victor's mother encouraged Victor and his sister to go to college and build solid careers. But even as he earned his degree from Bowdoin College and embarked on a career in the insurance industry, he couldn't get the music out of his blood. He performed with choirs and ensembles after working hours and on the weekends. One night in San Francisco he got an offer that he couldn't refuse. After sitting in with the house trio for a couple of songs, the club owner hired him. "I had to find some musicians and learn a bunch of songs in a hurry." As he began performing he also began getting hired for private and corporate events. Music was becoming more a part of his life and he was enjoying it. Of all the tracks on his current release "It's Never Too Late In Life" was the most challenging to sing. "The dynamics and the range were similar to an 18th century song I love, 'Caro Mio Ben'". The song's lyric "it's never too late /to reach for a childhood dream/and find that dream still waiting" also had special meaning. After deferring his childhood dream until later in life, his dream waited for him again when a family tragedy put his recording hopes on hold for six more years. In 1999, while visiting a college classmate in Los Angeles, he was introduced to Grammy-winning artist, Kashif, and his recording career and his dreams were back on track. His story is one of perserverance and courage. His songs are about love and inspiration. His fans are passionate and loyal. Once you hear his voice you'll begin to understand why. You will hear what we all hear: "Victor". See more
W**R
It is just OK not the songs that I wanted.
I listen to this on the radio or on my computer and the songs were not the ones that I wanted. It is just OK. Nothing special.
H**N
Two Stars
was just ok .
T**W
Soul Stirring Melody!!!
The starting song, "This Could Be Paradise," raises the expectation of all who listen to this fascinating CD. The mixture of rhythm with a Latin touch enhances Victor's style of music to a diversity of listeners. The smooth harmony in "Night and Day" is an inspiration to change any night into day while thinking of a precious loved one. The essence of the words in "We'll All Be Free" is liberating to the soul. One is able to hear the sparkles of magic lighting the landscape in this song. This is really an enhancement of freedom songs leading to the soul's tranquility. The philosophy embedded in "It's Never Too Late In Life" gives hope and inspiration to all who are striving to overcome odds. This is the song for many to stand up and shout with arms raised, because it's never too late. This is a CD for all music collectors!
B**H
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