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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Step into the Future 4:01

    Scott Fisher

    Play Step into the Future
  2. 2.

    See the Day 3:37

    Scott Fisher

    Play See the Day
  3. 3.

    Atmosphere 5:23

    Scott Fisher

    Play Atmosphere
  4. 4.

    Shades of Blue 2:57

    Scott Fisher

    Play Shades of Blue
  5. 5.

    3,000 Years 4:05

    Scott Fisher

    Play 3,000 Years
  6. 6.

    Forgot About the Stars 5:01

    Scott Fisher

    Play Forgot About the Stars
  7. 7.

    State of Mind 3:50

    Scott Fisher

    Play State of Mind
  8. 8.

    Ces Jours La 5:58

    Scott Fisher

    Play Ces Jours La
  9. 9.

    Chains of Time 3:26

    Scott Fisher

    Play Chains of Time
  10. 10.

    No Remedy 4:47

    Scott Fisher

    Play No Remedy
  11. 11.

    Android Love 4:02

    Scott Fisher

    Play Android Love
  12. 12.

    This Song 6:01

    Scott Fisher

    Play This Song

Description

Singer/songwriter/pianist Scott Fisher's background is in jazz fusion, a style he's never left behind even as he's moved further and further into the pop and rock world in recent years. Rock critics grabbing for comparisons have latched onto artists as far afield as Joe Jackson and Billy Joel, Coldplay and Dave Matthews, Ben Folds Five and Maroon 5. But none of those begin to capture the unique beauty of Step into the Future. To do so, one has to look in an entirely different direction, towards the SoCal reggae scene, and perhaps to Sublime at their most sublime. Famously, ska (reggae's earliest form) was a misstep by veteran Jamaican big-band musicians attempting to play RB. Accepted wisdom, but still a giant leap if you play the two genre's records side by side. But on this set, Fisher provides a clutch of missing links, beginning with "Step into the Future," a gently infectious jazz-pop number with an exacting rhythm and prominent bassline that, with slight shifts in emphasis, step straight into the syncopation that defines reggae.The societal battering lyrics shout roots to the rafters, while surely the reference to "rebel music" is a nod to the Bob Marley song of the same title. Step provides reggae's origins in jazz, "Shades of Blue" its debt to RB. The backing female vocalists and the exuberant trumpet solos evoke both Motown and Kingston, while the instrumental break swirls in a touch of British Invasion. This is '60s pop at its genre bending finest. RB evolved into funk in the late '60s, which simultaneously saw the birth of true reggae, and "State of Mind" celebrates both with a musical marriage, with best man, guitarist Bob Dunham, bringing a gift of prog rock to the ceremony. Dunham sidles into psychedelia on "No Remedy," a number that continually swings from prog to deep roots, and whose lyrical plea for unity to build a better world is ripped right out of the roots and culture songbook. And lyrically, "3,000 Years," "This Song," "Chains of Time," and with slight alteration "See the Day" all echo of classic cultural songs, while on the latter Fisher sounds to be channeling Stephen Marley. But Fisher isn't Jamaican, nor is Step, for all its island elements a reggae record, but an inspired and subtle cross-over. For at its core, this is a set of exquisite songs, whose themes, both cultural and romantic, are thoughtful and universal, never diving into the "all about me and my feelings" that currently define the singer/songwriter genre. The music is overwhelmingly gorgeous, with the entire set showcasing Fisher's fabulous musical talents; from rollicking jazz to dreamy passages his piano work is exquisite, his vocals stunning, with "Android Love" arguably best showcasing his luminescent falsetto. A beautifully crafted fusion set that every reggae, pop, and jazz fan should adore. Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

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Description

    Singer/songwriter/pianist Scott Fisher's background is in jazz fusion, a style he's never left behind even as he's moved further and further into the pop and rock world in recent years. Rock critics grabbing for comparisons have latched onto artists as far afield as Joe Jackson and Billy Joel, Coldplay and Dave Matthews, Ben Folds Five and Maroon 5. But none of those begin to capture the unique beauty of Step into the Future. To do so, one has to look in an entirely different direction, towards the SoCal reggae scene, and perhaps to Sublime at their most sublime. Famously, ska (reggae's earliest form) was a misstep by veteran Jamaican big-band musicians attempting to play RB. Accepted wisdom, but still a giant leap if you play the two genre's records side by side. But on this set, Fisher provides a clutch of missing links, beginning with "Step into the Future," a gently infectious jazz-pop number with an exacting rhythm and prominent bassline that, with slight shifts in emphasis, step straight into the syncopation that defines reggae.The societal battering lyrics shout roots to the rafters, while surely the reference to "rebel music" is a nod to the Bob Marley song of the same title. Step provides reggae's origins in jazz, "Shades of Blue" its debt to RB. The backing female vocalists and the exuberant trumpet solos evoke both Motown and Kingston, while the instrumental break swirls in a touch of British Invasion. This is '60s pop at its genre bending finest. RB evolved into funk in the late '60s, which simultaneously saw the birth of true reggae, and "State of Mind" celebrates both with a musical marriage, with best man, guitarist Bob Dunham, bringing a gift of prog rock to the ceremony. Dunham sidles into psychedelia on "No Remedy," a number that continually swings from prog to deep roots, and whose lyrical plea for unity to build a better world is ripped right out of the roots and culture songbook. And lyrically, "3,000 Years," "This Song," "Chains of Time," and with slight alteration "See the Day" all echo of classic cultural songs, while on the latter Fisher sounds to be channeling Stephen Marley. But Fisher isn't Jamaican, nor is Step, for all its island elements a reggae record, but an inspired and subtle cross-over. For at its core, this is a set of exquisite songs, whose themes, both cultural and romantic, are thoughtful and universal, never diving into the "all about me and my feelings" that currently define the singer/songwriter genre. The music is overwhelmingly gorgeous, with the entire set showcasing Fisher's fabulous musical talents; from rollicking jazz to dreamy passages his piano work is exquisite, his vocals stunning, with "Android Love" arguably best showcasing his luminescent falsetto. A beautifully crafted fusion set that every reggae, pop, and jazz fan should adore. Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Features

  • Genre: Rock
  • Category: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Chamber Pop, Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: May 08, 2007
  • Artist: Fisher Scott [2]
  • Format: CD

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 244-02-3670
  • ASIN: B002JOYG0U
  • Catalog #: 11410611
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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