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Apr
23
2009
Another CD review of Afterplay by Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly @ 11:15 am
“I have found a jewel with Brian Kelly’s Afterplay. This is a brilliant piece of musical arrangements with Brian on the keys and great compliment of artists sharing sheer genius! Afterplay is a wonderful blend of contemporary jazz with a taste of New Age. The music does it for me: smooth, melodic, entrancing and relaxing. Particularly titles: River Rush, Smiling South, Heaven On Earth and, of course, the title track. You can listen to Afterplay time after time. Brian takes you anywhere your music sensitivities want to go!”
- Dionne Maldonado,
WFSS 91.9 FM, Fayetteville, NC
Feb
25
2009
CD review of Afterplay by Brian Kelly ~ Creations Magazine
Brian Kelly @ 2:19 pm
“Afterplay is an exciting contemporary jazz album which engages the listener from the very first note. I was blown away by the immediacy, the insistence of the opening cut “River Rush;” a driving, smooth and satisfying offering which I only wished lasted three times longer! … As the album played to the end, textures varied and moods shifted, but the quality never faltered from the high bar set in its first cut. Congratulations to Brian Kelly!”- Creations Magazine
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Feb
24
2009
CD review of Brian Kelly’s Afterplay from SmoothJazz.com
Brian Kelly @ 2:17 pm
“Brian Kelly follows his brilliant debut release POOLS OF LIGHT with yet another outstanding, compelling collection of originals… The musical integrity and lyrical sensitivity that Mr. Kelly brings to the table for his projects is clearly evident on this release. At a time when commercial Smooth Jazz too often heads in the direction of cliché, Brian Kelly’s AFTERPLAY is a refreshing example of how we can keep this music genre exciting and vibrant!” - SmoothJazz.com
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Nov
30
2008
Brian Kelly - Afterplay - more CD Reviews
Brian Kelly @ 2:08 am
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“There is a sense of raw and unadulterated joy in the playing that escapes many artists. You’ll definitely want to keep your ears on this gent. He’ll be at the top of the charts before you know it … Grand energy and style that gets a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED from me - very impressive!“
- Improvijazzation
“the swing and complexity of melodic jazz and the studio precision of Steely Dan… make a confident statement.“
- East Bay Express
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Nov
16
2008
Contemporary jazz from instrumental pianist Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly @ 10:00 am
A new jazz album from Brian Kelly: “afterplay”
While Kelly’s first love is composing, the media also has complimented him on his piano performance and richly-textured arrangements that combine sampled acoustic sounds alongside performances by special guests. On Afterplay ther are seven musicians joining Kelly and adding occasional sax, flute, trumpet, trombone, acoustic guitar, drums and percussion.
According to Brian Kelly, “The new album is brighter, more energetic and vibrant. I’m giving fuller expression to the jazz elements present on my first album, while still offering space for beauty and quiet eloquence. There is a wider array of instruments and the music is more ensemble-oriented. Yet, piano and melody are still at the heart of the music”
On Afterplay, Kelly plays piano, keyboards, percussion and pennywhistle. He is joined by saxophonist Eric Crystal (Boz Scaggs, Omar Sosa), drummer David Rokeach (Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles), trumpet player and trombonist Ross Wilson (Tito Puente, Sammy Hagar), flutist Viviana Guzman (soloist with numereous orchestras in the US and abroad), flutist Carol Alban, percussion Tim Bolling (Ancient Future, Kanye West), and guitarist James Robinson.
On the Afterplay CD, there are plenty of fast-paced jazzy numbers - “River Rush” (captures the sparkling momentum of a river flowing over rocks), “Smiling South” (the percussive piano style is echoed by the percussion sounds from Africa and South America), and the funky “Flavor Seven” (playful, with a strong groove and a touch of mystery). But demonstrating his diversity, Kelly includes several quieter, gentler tunes - the uplifting momentum of “Snowflakes Rising”, the flowing spirituality of “Heaven on Earth” and the galactic exploration of “Reach For The Stars”.
About Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly was born in New York city and grew up in Palo Alto, California. He heard music from a young age since his mother played classical piano at home and violin for a community opera company. Brian began taking piano lessons at eight, but from the beginning was most interested in creating his own music. While very young he listened intensively to both Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas and The Beatles ‘ Abbey Road. Kelly also had been a piano accompanist for many dance classes “which challenged me to discover ways to create curves, arcs and circles with music and to develop a fluid playing style that could mirror the dancers ‘ movements. Now when I create music I think spatially and envision music as a movement”, Kelly explains.
Nov
03
2008
CD review: Brian Kelly - Afterplay
Brian Kelly @ 7:31 pm
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CD Review: Afterplay / Brian Kelly
Reviewed by Kathy Parsons
Publication: MainlyPiano.com
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“Afterplay” is pianist/composer Brian Kelly’s follow-up to his exceptional 2004 debut, “Pools of Light.” Bright and upbeat, “Afterplay” provides a bit of sonic optimism in these days of uncertainty and change. Don’t get me wrong - this is far from ear candy or sugary fluff. More jazz than new age, Kelly has created a collection of eleven rhythmically and melodically complex pieces that are easily accessible for casual listening yet provide a substantial and sensual auditory experience for many repeated plays. Brian Kelly appears on piano, keyboards, percussion, penny whistle, and voice, and is joined by Eric Crystal on sax, David Rokeach on drums, Ross Wilson on brass, Carol Alban and Viviana Guzman on flute, James Robinson on guitar, and Tim Bolling on additional percussion. “Afterplay” begins with “River Rush,” a piece that is both energetic and leisurely. Piano and percussion give the silky sax a slight edge, providing an enticing opening to the musical pleasures that follow. “Smiling South” is one of my favorites. Beginning with an infectious rhythm and a playful piano intro, this piece dances and swirls with a joyful energy. Ross Wilson adds additional color and pizzaz with trumpet and trombone - love it! “New Vision” slows down the pace a bit, but maintains an upbeat, easy-going mood. “Snowflakes” Rising” is a gentle, sparkling musical confection - another favorite. I also really like “Flavor Seven,” again playful and full of fun with just a touch of mystery. The title track brings back the sax along with piano and some catchy rhythms - smooth jazz with a gentle bite. “Heaven On Earth” is a gorgeous trio for piano and two flutes. As the title implies, it conveys a blissful, floating feeling that is pure musical peace. “Stone Shine” features Kelly on a variety of keyboards along with guitar and percussion. Rhythmic and a little on the dark side, its playful energy is infectious. “Sunchaser” closes the CD as it began, easy and joyful with a toe-tapping rhythm and a warm sense of contentment. Brian Kelly has outdone himself with his second release. If you haven’t yet heard “Pools of Light,” be sure to pick up a copy of that one, too - the two CDs complement each other exceptionally well. “Afterplay” is a real treat for the ears and is good for the soul as well. It’s available from www.briankelly.com, amazon.com, cdbaby.com, and iTunes. Very highly recommended!
Dec
10
2006
CD Review: Brian Kelly - Pools Of Light
Brian Kelly @ 12:00 am
CD Review of Pools of Light - SmoothJazz.com
Here’s an excerpt from the review:
“…POOLS OF LIGHT is a lush, sparkling journey into a beautiful world of elegant melodies and brilliant artistry. The music rises and falls in powerful, yet gentle, waves of emotion… a totally captivating collection of original compositions that range from delicate, heartfelt solo piano (”Home At Last” and “Speak Your Heart”) to ensemble performances that are full of dynamic tonal color and intricacies. My favorites include the breezy “Open Sky,” the engaging, jazzy “Cool Blue,” and the equally jazzy and tasty “When the Stars Align.” … he translates complex emotions into engaging musical experiences that both captivate and inspire. I highly recommend Brian Kelly’s POOLS OF LIGHT as a collection of music that I am confident will find a permanent place in the “most-played” section of your music library!” Read the entire review.
Jun
25
2005
CD Review: Brian Kelly / Pools Of Light
Brian Kelly @ 12:00 pm
NewAgeReporter.com has published a review of Brian Kelly’s Pools of Light CD written by R.J. Lannan.
“Smooth Light Travel
If you have some preconceived notion of what very good contemporary music ought to sound like, think again. Then go look up Brian Kelly. On his new album, Pools of Light, Brian takes the high road to a place just this side of light jazz and contemporary instrumental music. His lively mix of tunes and themes takes you on a light hearted journey through many doors and at the end of each one is a new and different pool of light. Each one more thought provoking then the next, Kelly’s piano and keyboards orchestrations provide a venue of positive thoughts and inspirational compositions.”
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Sep
15
2004
Brian Kelly/Pools Of Light CD review
Brian Kelly @ 12:00 pm
Pools Of Light is the featured CD for September on solopianopublications.com
Read Kathy Parson’s CD Review of Pools Of Light:
“Pools of Light” by pianist/composer Brian Kelly is sure to be on my Top 10 favorite CDs list for 2004. An amazing debut, the album is comprised of music composed and played in a variety of styles that include jazz, classical, and world. Two of the pieces are solo piano, and the other eleven tracks include keyboards, flute, and/or percussion. Kelly’s playing style has an easy elegance that comes from a phenomenal technique and chops to burn. His music is rhythmic and lyrical, and the moods range from pensive to joyous to ethereal. Despite the changing moods, the CD as a whole has a wonderful flow and cohesiveness, creating a uplifting and relaxing musical experience. “Open Sky” opens the album with a buoyant, carefree piece that is full of rhythm and excitement. The title track is much more meditative and soothing, and was inspired by a trip to Maui. “Cool Blue” is a great jazz piece for flute, piano, percussion, and bass - this one sounds like fun to play! “Sacred Waters” is a surprising little percussion interlude inspired by a waterfall in a jungle on Maui. My favorite track is “Troubadour,” an ensemble piece where Kelly played all of the instruments himself (piano, sampled guitar, bass, and drums). A little mysterious, it was influenced by Kelly’s years of singing a capella Renaissance music. Parts of the piece swirl and dance, and others are a bit quieter. I really like the energy in this one! “Angels Breathing” is very new agey with floating sounds, gentle bells, and a beautiful piano part. “With Eyes Closed” is another favorite. Rhythmic and kind of dark, it, too, has a compelling energy and spirit that are addictive. “Home At Last” is a gorgeous piano solo with a beautiful flow. “Calling For Rain” is more of a smooth jazz piece, a little dark, a bit mysterious, and there’s that catchy, compelling rhythm again! Good stuff! The second piano solo, “Speak Your Heart,” is much showier and full of passion - it really shows what Kelly can do at the piano. “When Stars Align” closes the album with an upbeat and breezy little jazz piece. “Pools of Light” is an outstanding debut, and Brian Kelly is a very versatile musician who is comfortable playing many styles. Samples and purchases are available at briankelly.com, and the CD is also available at cdbaby.com and amazon.com. Very highly recommended!
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