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If Elton John, Harry Connick Jr. and The Beatles ever recorded an album together, it might sound a lot like this.
Woke Up This Morning
Genre:
Pop: Pop/Rock
Release Date:
2008
Woke Up This Morning Dan Manjovi © Copyright-DanMan Music Record Label: Dan Manjovi
List Price: $16.98
Bol prijs: EUR 20,99
****TRACK LISTING****
1. Forgotten How to Dream
2. Celebrity
3. I Fall Down
4. Give 'em What You Got (Takin' It Back)
5. Everybody's Got An Agenda
6. Daddy Longlegs
7. Is Anybody Watching?
8. Prelude
9. Things'll Get Better
10. Celebrity (Electronica Remix)
Manjovi Magic Again!
"Woke
Up This Morning" CD Review Artist: Dan Manjovi Review by; Len Rogers
There are many words which would aptly describe Dan Manjovi's latest
release, "Woke Up This Morning." Thankfully there is one which I think
best gives credence to Dan's work, that being, Bravo! To just say this
is an impressive CD does no justice to the deep appreciation the
listener immediately establishes with this anthem-esque producing
artist. The songs are catchy, imbedded, and delivered with Broadway
gusto. All made better by the quality of the gutsy, "feeling-man"
vocals of the remarkable Dan Manjovi. I would be severely remiss in not
mentioning the superb instrumentals and accompaniment on the entire CD.
Of specific note are the dynamic keyboard skills of Manjovi and the
saxophone prowess of Lily White. Dan Manjovi's scope of influence make
for a diverse tapestry from which to relate. However, of possible
musical references one could include; Chicago, Steely Dan, Elton John,
The Who, BS&T, and in some tender moments Dan Fogelberg, just to
mention a few of the many. What you have to understand if you are not
already an aficionado of Dan Manjovi's captivating talents is his
ability to make himself comfortable in multi-style mode. So while the
listener may detect an influence, the result is unequivocally Manjovi.
Combined resilient musical virility with Manjovi's clever; sometime
social, sometime political, and sometime just fun lyrics, make for a
memorable toe tappin' to sing-a-long experience. Ten tracks make "Woke
Up This Morning" a generous serving. From start with "Forgotten How To
Dream" Dan Manjovi entices with lyrical themes which are people-wide
and socially specific at the same time. Carried by musical rivers of
emotive visions Manjovi delivers a very listener friendly treat.
"Celebrity" is one of the best takes on what we see as "today"
phenomenon. Putting it in place with a not so gentle musical wink. And
get this, you actually wanna wink back. Manjovi does make his music
interactive in one way or another. The flow of "Woke Up This Morning"
is also something of note. It seems you are carried and delivered, one
song to another with little effort and total comfort. Musically
entranced works well actually, or think stage changes. For me it would
be hard to pick a favorite song. For this listener starting with "Give
'Em What You Got" through "Is Anybody Watching" I get totally absorbed.
While I think the entire CD is an awesome work, Manjovi holds my
undivided attention through these four tracks. The diversity of sound,
the messages, and the experience which maybe gives us a look into the
artist himself, all create 'moments' which hold. However, "Things'll
Get Better" is Manjovi at his best. The words are empowered as is Dan's
musical authority with this song. And somehow, at the end of the song I
believed it would, ...get better. Sadly this is near the end of the CD
and my musical journey was short-halted after the 'improved on a good
thing', "Celebrity Electronica Remix". But the experience isn't over. I
can and do hit replay. "Woke Up This Morning" is a collection of
musical art which has holding power. Snippets of song, bits of lyric
hang in my memory as I continued my day. Dan Manjovi shares his talent
and thoughts with us in such a way as we join together. I know the
songs and sounds of "Woke Up this Morning" are part of my musical
experience and me a part of theirs. A nice gift Dan, thanks!
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ROLLING STONE BIO
With a grand, precise,
steely-fingered keyboard technique, Manjovi infuses sweeping power and
exactness into all he tackles. In his hands, standard blues and simple
pop song forms are transformed into expansive anthems - belted out with
broad, showtune-style expressiveness. His genial, everyman
rock/broadway tenor hits every note dead center.
As a singer/songwriter, Manjovi draws deeply from the well of
pop's soulful, rhythm & blues greats. This listener hears
influences ranging from Jackie Wilson to Bonnie Raitt to Blood, Sweat
& Tears to the great seminal white funk rock band Rhinoceros. Oh,
yes - and by way of a finale remix of the track "Celebrity" - some old
school disco ala the likes of Sylvester and Two Tons of Fun.
Manjovi's often dark & humorously sardonic lyrics mirror the
more theatrical interpreters of the R & B pop genre - think Bette
Midler and the composers of modern pop musicals such as Rent, Chorus
Line and Spring Awakening. In fact, the song lineup on " Woke Up this
Morning" plays almost like a broadway musical show score - one might
imagine set changes in between the tracks - as Manjovi offers up songs
evoking song & dance "specialty" numbers ("Give 'em What You Got"
and "Daddy Longlegs"), 11 o'clock wake-up songs ("I Fall Down") and
houselights-down, spotlight-on solo ballads ("Things'll Get Better").
As with many broadway show tune soliloquies, Manjovi's lyrics are often
sung in the first person. There's that kind of "man against the world"
delivery - a guy conflicted about on the ups and downs of fame, and of
the stuggle to find one's place in modern life. This piano man has
musical theater in his blood and it shows.
In addition to his piano, vocal and songwriting input on the
nicely-produced "Woke Up This Morning", Manjovi also plays some mighty
fine organ, Fender Rhodes keys and acoustic guitar. Oh, yeah - and by
way of some witty, tongue-in-cheek political commentary by Manjovi in
the prelude to "Things'll Get Better", check out his surprise guest
vocalist - President George W. Bush!" - Robert Urban, URBAN
PRODUCTIONS, NYC
GREAT REVIEW, GREAT CD! Woke Up This Morning" CD Review
Artist: Dan Manjovi
There are many words which would aptly describe Dan Manjovi's
latest release, "Woke Up This Morning." Thankfully there is one which I
think best gives credence to Dan's work, that being, Bravo! To just say
this is an impressive CD does no justice to the deep appreciation the
listener immediately establishes with this anthem-esque producing
artist. The songs are catchy, imbedded, and delivered with Broadway
gusto. All made better by the quality of the gutsy, "feeling-man"
vocals of the remarkable Dan Manjovi. I would be severely remiss in not
mentioning the superb instrumentals and accompaniment on the entire CD.
Of specific note are the dynamic keyboard skills of Manjovi and the saxophone prowess of Lily White.
Dan Manjovi's scope of influence make for a diverse tapestry from
which to relate. However, of possible musical references one could
include; Chicago, Steely Dan, Elton John, The Who, BS&T, and in
some tender moments Dan Fogelberg, just to mention a few of the many.
What you have to understand if you are not already an aficionado of Dan
Manjovi's captivating talents is his ability to make himself
comfortable in multi-style mode. So while the listener may detect an
influence, the result is unequivocally Manjovi. Combined resilient
musical virility with Manjovi's clever; sometime social, sometime
political, and sometime just fun lyrics, make for a memorable toe
tappin' to sing-a-long experience.
Ten tracks make "Woke Up This Morning" a generous serving. From
start with "Forgotten How To Dream" Dan Manjovi entices with lyrical
themes which are people-wide and socially specific at the same time.
Carried by musical rivers of emotive visions Manjovi delivers a very
listener friendly treat. "Celebrity" is one of the best takes on what
we see as "today" phenomenon. Putting it in place with a not so gentle
musical wink. And get this, you actually wanna wink back. Manjovi does
make his music interactive in one way or another. The flow of "Woke Up
This Morning" is also something of note. It seems you are carried and
delivered, one song to another with little effort and total comfort.
Musically entranced works well actually, or think stage changes.
For me it would be hard to pick a favorite song. For this
listener starting with "Give 'Em What You Got" through "Is Anybody
Watching" I get totally absorbed. While I think the entire CD is an
awesome work, Manjovi holds my undivided attention through these four
tracks. The diversity of sound, the messages, and the experience which
maybe gives us a look into the artist himself, all create 'moments'
which hold. However, "Things'll Get Better" is Manjovi at his best. The
words are empowered as is Dan's musical authority with this song. And
somehow, at the end of the song I believed it would, ...get better.
Sadly this is near the end of the CD and my musical journey was
short-halted after the 'improved on a good thing', "Celebrity
Electronica Remix". But the experience isn't over. I can and do hit replay. "Woke Up
This Morning" is a collection of musical art which has holding power.
Snippets of song, bits of lyric hang in my memory as I continued my
day. Dan Manjovi shares his talent and thoughts with us in such a way
as we join together. I know the songs and sounds of "Woke Up this
Morning" are part of my musical experience and me a part of theirs. A
nice gift Dan, thanks!
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