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The Standard

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Download links and information about The Standard by Take 6. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, Pop, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 45:52 minutes.

Artist: Take 6
Release date: 2008
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, Pop, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 13
Duration: 45:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sweet Georgia Brown 3:26
2. Straighten Up and Fly Right (featuring George Benson) 3:24
3. Seven Steps to Heaven (featuring Al Jarreau, Jon Hendricks, Till Brönner / Till Bronner) 5:27
4. Windmills of Your Mind 4:26
5. Someone to Watch Over Me (featuring Roy Hargrove, Shelea Frazier) 4:23
6. Grace (Pre-Prise) 0:36
7. Back to You 4:10
8. A Tisket a Tasket (featuring Ella Fitzgerald) 2:36
9. Bein' Green 2:03
10. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:47
11. Whatís Goiní On (featuring Brian McKnight) 4:13
12. Shall We Gather At the River 3:42
13. Grace 4:39

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There are two ways to interpret the title of the famed multiple Grammy- and Dove Award-winning vocal group's debut on Heads Up Records. First and most obviously, it's a reference to the way they have been setting high bars in the jazz and gospel worlds for 20 years, scoring as many Grammys as Doves (ten) with their beautiful and snazzy vocal textures. Then of course there's the wonderful choice of classic jazz material, ranging from their whistle and fingersnappin' approach to "Sweet Georgia Brown" to Nat King Cole's exuberant suggestion to "Straighen Up and Fly Right" and Ella Fitzgerald's "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," featuring her own charming vocals from a session done in 1938! In taking a traditional jazz approach to some of the Great American Songbook's foundational treasures, the sextet ensemble has had so many guest artists they could temporarily be dubbed Take 7, 8, or 9. Besides bringing back Ella, they've got George Benson's snappy lead vocals and crisp guitar lines on the Cole song; the vocal zigzags of Al Jarreau and lyricist Jon Hendricks on Hendricks' classic "Seven Steps to Heaven" (which also features the cool flugelhorn of Till Brönner); and a wistful Aaron Neville on the geographically appropriate "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" Group member Claude McKnight's famous vocalist brother Brian McKnight gets in on the grooving gospel of "What's Going On?" Beyond the all-stars, Take 6 also discovers some new talent with Shelea Frazier, who wrings every ounce of emotion out of a touching "Someone to Watch Over Me" with the help of Roy Hargrove. "Shall We Gather at the River" and the Quincy Jones/Jeremy Lubbock wordless seduction "Grace," remind us of Take 6's gospel roots, and a witty twist on the Sesame Street standard "Bein' Green" makes it suddenly cool and environmentally proper to be that color. The track features colorful new lyrics by the family of the song's composer, the late Joe Raposo. True to the album's title, Take 6 sets a new standard of creativity on their latest disc.