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Jason Bravo : Between Head and Heart
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Melody-driven pop in the tradition of male singer/songwriter/pianists ala James Blunt, Five For Fighting and Elton John. Passionate vocals and masterful songwriting.
Genre: Pop: Today's Top 40
Release Date: 2006
Between Head and Heart
Jason Bravo
Record Label: Jason Bravo
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1. It's Called Movin' On 4:59 + MP3 $0.99
2. Please Don't Say You Love Me 3:47 + MP3 $0.99
3. Lying Under The Moon 4:58 + MP3 $0.99
4. I Can't Find Any Water 3:48 + MP3 $0.99
5. Take Me As I Am 4:57 + MP3 $0.99
6. The Champion 4:47 + MP3 $0.99
7. It's Not My Time 4:22 + MP3 $0.99
8. The Right Way To Touch You 3:35 + MP3 $0.99
9. I'm Already Holding You 4:21 + MP3 $0.99
10. A Welcome In Your Smile 4:40 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

“Between Head and Heart,” Jason Bravo’s debut CD, is a finely-crafted, often intimate, collection of original songs that range from piano ballads to funkier rock- and Latin-inspired tracks.

“I feel like music is a common denominator. We’re all living life, and go through a lot of the same things. I like when people hear my songs and find that the words I write are things they feel, but maybe haven’t been able to articulate,” says Jason.

Jason’s voice has been described as a combination of Elton John and Josh Groban. Jason’s singing and songwriting has been recognized by music producers and industry players throughout the pop music world. Jason has performed at venues throughout Buffalo, Boston and New York, including the famed Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Plaza.

Jason would love to hear from you: JasonBravo@aol.com



‘Between Head and Heart’ a Bravo CD

By Robert E. Kupczyk

Bee Entertainment Associate Editor

Local singer/songwriter/pianist Jason Bravo’s “Between Head and Heart” is a heartfelt 10-song CD.

From the get-go of “Between Head and Heart” you can hear that Bravo has an excellent voice and musicianship and uses them to their fullest throughout the CD.

Most of “Between Head and Heart” was recorded and mastered by David St. Onge at DMS Productions in Ransomville. The CD opens with “It’s Called Movin’ On,” a memorable, grooving tune featuring a recurring guitar riff and backup vocal “ahhs” that sounded like Bravo had The Eagles in the studio. The songs “I Can’t Find Any Water” and “The Right Way To Touch You” were recorded and originally mastered at Audio Magic by Mike Rorick.

“Please Don’t Say You Love Me” is a standout ballad that is instrumentally sparse, but anchored by a catchy piano theme, Bravo’s tenor voice and piano chord changes. “Between Head and Heart” features pop ballads that reminded me of Elton John and Tim Rice Disney film songs. Such examples include “Lying Under the Moon,” “It’s Not My Time,” “I’m Already Holding You” and “A Welcome In Your Smile.”

DISNEY PRODUCERS TAKE NOTE: Bravo’s songs could easily be used in any Disney animated film. (Remember, I tipped you off to him, and I do accept cash and/or checks.)

Bravo picks things up with the slick dance song “I Can’t Find Any Water,” a song that moves along at a brisk pace and features everything from wah-wah guitar to a female backup vocal. If we’re talking about musicals, Bravo’s ballad “Take Me As I Am” has an “Aida” feel to it, highlighted by percussion and Bravo’s melodic vocal. “The Champion” starts with a flurry of classical guitar notes played by Mir Ali. I can’t stress enough how well Bravo’s songs and voice suits film or musicals, as “The Champion” exemplifies this point. He’s got the pop ballad formula down pat.

“The Right Way To Touch You” is a dance song with a nice beat and features a Santana-tinged guitar response to the vocal in the chorus.

The great thing about the CD packaging is that lyrics are included, which gives the listener an insight into Bravo’s songwriting. It seems evident that Bravo is a songwriter who wants the listener to pay close attention to his abilities.

All the songs on “Between Head and Heart” were written by Bravo, with only the opening track including additional music by his brother and manager Gregory Bravo.

Bravo has assembled an accomplished supporting cast of musicians on “Between Head and Heart,” including his brother Greg, Mark Krurnowski, Cave Wilson, Geno McManus, Aaron Trubic, Nick Corallo, Jim Kurzdorfer, Mir Ali and Wendell Rivera.

If you enjoy pop ballads and solid songwriting, then you will certainly take Jason Bravo’s “Between Head and Heart” to heart. For more information on Bravo, visit www.jasonbravo.com.

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REVIEWS

Between Head and Heart is awesome!
author: Allison
                            
Jason's CD is fantastic. We haven't stopped listening to it since it arrived. A real talent!
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author: Scott Martin
                            
This is one of the BEST CD's I have listened to in a long time! It is good to know that there is still decent music to listen to these days. Great Lyrics with true meaning. Jason Bravo can really make Music!!!! This CD is really worth it!
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For a debut CD Between Head and Heart was a wonderful treat!
author: Patti H.
                            
Beautiful music and lyrics and what a voice. Loved Lying Under the Moon. Look out world, here comes Jason Bravo!
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Music That Makes You Feel
author: Terry P
                            
This is beautiful music that feels familiar and new at the same time. A perfect voice, lyrics and music makes this CD a winner.
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