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Songs Without Words

by Chris Welch

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Child's Play 02:34
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The Perseids 04:07
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released September 1, 1996

All songs by Chris Welch © 1996 Chris Welch/Yo Griff! Publishing (BMI)
(except The Water Is Wide - traditional, arranged by Chris Welch)
Produced by David Pascal
Recording Engineer: Dave Dysart
Mastering: David Pascal
Recorded September 26 and 27 at Triad Studios, Redmond, WA
Cover art and photography by Munkee Media
Design by Satellite Design

"..shimmering romantic melodies...very accessible, contemporary instrumental music. Welch has a magnificent touch...lyrical, open and light."
- Chris Lunn, Victory Review

"Whether effervescent and bubbly ("Jiggity Gigue" and "Maddie's Dream"), somber and reflective ("Late Autumn" and "Painting at the Train Station"), or softly romantic ("Floating on the Sea" and "Summer Solstice") Chris and the other musicians handle each song with grace and charm. Recommended for fans of melodic piano-led music."
- Bill Binkelman, Editor, Wind and Wire: The Magazine of New Instrumental Music

Chris Welch's debut CD is a jazzy collection of eleven originals and one cover piece showcasing a variety of moods and playing styles. With Welch on piano, his ensemble is made up of Evan Buehler on vibraphone on two tracks, Rob Davis on sax on three tracks, and Michael Gotz on electric guitar on two. However, since none of the instruments overlap on tracks, the seven ensemble pieces are all duets that work exceptionally well; the remaining five pieces are solo piano. This album is very strong from start to finish, and all of the tracks are excellent. Welch gives his musicians the freedom to soar and express their own musicality, giving the pieces a wonderfully free feeling that stays fresh on each listening.

The opening track, "Mr. Chiverton's Broadwood" is perhaps the most "new age" of the selections. A solo piece, Welch takes a rather simple theme and improvises variations on it. This is both a classical and a jazz approach, and Welch combines the two very effectively. "Summer Solstice" is a lazy, beautiful duet for piano and electric guitar - a summer daydream set to music. "Jiggity Gigue" is a classic. Upbeat, fun, spilling over with life, this piano/sax duet is a real favorite. (It also reminds me of some of Ira Stein's ensemble work.) "Prelude Op. 11, #2" is a shorter solo piece that again seamlessly combines classical and jazz elements to great effect. "Maddie's Dream" picks up the pace with piano and vibraphone, creating a lighthearted romp that is completely infectious. "Floating on the Sea" is a gorgeous sax and piano duet. The sax opens with a simple theme and melody line, and then the two musicians take off with it - another favorite. The cover tune is Welch's solo arrangement of "The Water Is Wide" - a traditional song that has been turning up on a lot of albums the past several years. Welch makes it his own.

"Songs Without Words" is a great album, pure and simple. Several cuts above most smooth jazz albums, but easy-going enough to relax with, I very highly recommend it. I also love the cover artwork!
- Kathy Parsons, Solo Piano Publications

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Chris Welch is “a pianist-for-all-reasons-and-seasons” (Victory Music Review). He grew up playing classical and popular music, earned his Jazz Studies degree at the University of Washington, and has played thousands of gigs and sessions with a variety of artists. Chris is a composer and producer of instrumental music for TV, film, and the internet. ... more

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