
Chroma
Maybe it was Tokyo
© 2007 Chromatic Enterprises, inc. (801655175422) (format: CD-R)
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Smart Jazz rock that inflames nostalgia and hope.dark dreaminess and deep pocket grooves with impassioned, searching vocals
tracks
- 1 The Dream
- 2 Can't get back
- 3 Gwyneth
- 4 Song for Amanda
- 5 Choices
- 6 Name
- 7 Long past spun
- 8 Soundtrack
- 9 What the hell
- 10 Medallion
- 11 Katrina
- 12 Song for a ficticious cowboy
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Chroma: a four piece group of musicians who live to create and play music. Chroma began and continues as a means of fulfilling the burning need to create music that is vividly honest as well as inspiring, fun, and exciting. Keyboardist Loren Gildar, drummer Alex Hayward, and bassist Adam Mantovani began playing together in the 9th grade at the young age of 13, later adding guitarist Ariel Naor and forming Chroma in August of 2002. After a four year stint with the band, Ariel respectfully resigned. Replacing Ariel is Chroma's former college buddy Paul Miller. Paul brings the Chroma family to a new level with his funk and jazz skills. Chroma has backed up artists such as George Clinton and John Popper of Blues Traveler and shared the stage with act's such as Perpetual Groove, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Robert Walters, Stop Drop and Roll, and Zebulon Bowles. Chroma has also been seen at Festivals with acts such as Keller Willams, Mofro, Col. Bruce Hampton, The Codetalkers, and New Monsoon. Chroma brings with them many influences such as as funky rock, jam, and fusion jazz. Chroma got it's start in Jacksonville, Florida, and is now currently based out of Philly and New York City.
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Maybe it was Tokyo
author: Michael G.Simply Awesome!! Played it three times and now I'm hooked. Best of their CD's so far! I was really impressed and it takes a lot to impress me.
Maybe it was Tokyo
author: AdrienneI couldn't take this CD out of my CD player for a few days. Some of the songs are mezmerizing; ALL of them are filled incredible musical talent.