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soul-tinged chamber pop
Genre:
Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date:
2006
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Come & Play (EP)
Reuben Butchart
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Record Label: Reuben Butchart
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With much anticipation, Reuben Butchart releases the “Come & Play” (EP). This 3 song sampler includes “Come & Play” and “So Much Soul” from his forthcoming full-length album as well as “Climb” which will be featured in the Mark Robert Jackson film “Night Falls Fast.”
“Come & Play” is the first single from Reuben's upcoming sophomore album “Golden Boy” – due out on February 27th, 2007. Co-produced with Noah Simon (Bill Frisell, Greta Gertler, Susan Tedeschi), Reuben's second full-length includes 12 new, lushly orchestrated songs from Reuben including a duet with Antony of Antony & The Johnsons.
Reuben Butchart (Boo-shárt) is a singer-songwriter whose clear and pure voice has garnered comparisons to Chet Baker and Stevie Wonder – by turns both soothingly delicate and triumphantly powerful. Blending together classic American pop and 70’s soul with today’s avant/indie influences, Reuben shapes the singer-songwriter form into a unique blend of soul-tinged chamber-pop.
Reuben’s sound creates a sweet sanctuary – a place for listeners to relax, reminisce, re-evaluate, and renew. From this world comes Reuben’s sophomore release “Golden Boy,” a lushly orchestrated collection of alternative soul gems and mid-tempo art ballads that thematically harken back to his golden days by the golden gate in the golden state.
Growing up in San Francisco, Reuben studied at alternative music schools with a variety of eclectic and masterful musicians including Tom Constanten, the original keyboardist for the Grateful Dead.
A recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr Scholarship, Reuben studied classical composition and arranging in New York, where he immersed himself in the colorful East Village spectacle of do-it-yourself oddities and legendary avant-garde performers.
He entered the downtown scene as the original pianist for Antony and the Johnsons, while completing his own debut album “Dusk.” An eclectic blend of electronic samples, R&B flourishes, and strings, “Dusk” received the 2003 Outmusic award for Outstanding Debut Recording.
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