Elan Trotman returns March 8th with a cozy collection of soul-jazz ballads previewed by two radio singles for smooth jazz radio and urban adult contemporary
Boston, MA (11 January 2011): Sensual saxplay – expressive and passionate – pilots alluringly romantic melodies that levitate over slinky, seductive grooves on Love and Sax, the second contemporary jazz album from saxophonist Elan Trotman, which will be released on the artist’s own label on March 8th. The Boston-based native of
With love and romance on his mind, Trotman decided to write only ballads for Love and Sax. Although still a young artist, it’s his fifth album overall, and his skills as a composer have been carefully honed and matured. Whether wielding a tenor or soprano sax, or a flute as he does on “Can I Play 4 U?,” Trotman has blossomed as a frontman, soloist and musician, agilely following in the iconic footsteps of his role models, Grover Washington Jr. and Kirk Whalum. Aside from covering the evergreen “When I Fall In Love,” featuring extended soprano sax improvisational soloing, Trotman tapped into an array of influences to create his originals including soulful R&B, modern jazz, vibrant pop, and even exotic calypso and Latin nuances. Of special note were the performances by keyboardist Brian Simpson (“Heaven In Your Eyes”), Flugelhorn player Cindy Bradley (“Oasis”), late bassist Webster Roach (“Can I Play 4 U?”), guitarist Jeremiah McConico (“Cancion De Amor”), and the sultry bedroom vocals on “Midnight Serenade” from Terry, who used to perform with Trotman in Roberta Flack’s band.
“Love and Sax is a compilation of songs that I wrote with one goal in mind: to create a relaxing, yet sensual and romantic atmosphere,” Trotman explained. “Trying to launch a career in the
Expect Trotman to perform music from Love and Sax this Sunday at Jazz’N Barbados at Naniki Resort, February 13th with Terry at The Hi-Hat in
While growing up in the tropical island paradise of
Trotman’s first foray in contemporary jazz was 2009’s This Time Around. His funky version of Bill Withers’ joyous “Lovely Day” hit #6 on the charts. Other releases include his debut Memories, an eclectic disc of
Trotman’s Love and Sax is comprised of the following songs:
“Intro (Love and Sax)”
“Last Dance”
“When I Fall In Love”
“Rain”
“Love and Sax”
“ Serenade”
“Turn Down The Lights”
“Cancion De Amor”
“Heaven In Your Eyes”
“Can I Play 4 U?”
“Oasis”
“Under The Stars”
“Can I Play 4 U? (Reprise)”