Charlie Wood

Lush Life

US Release April 17

Taking its title from the classic Billy Strayhorn track, the solo piano and voice album was recorded in Memphis at Archer Records’ Music+Arts Studio with jazz vocalist Jacqui Dankworth producing. Dankworth joins Charlie singing on the duet “Alone Together.”

The recording of Lush Life in Memphis in January of 2011 was really the result of a bit of serendipity. “Jacqui and I were in Memphis for a couple of weeks visiting my parents, and Ward Archer (Archer Records) called and asked if I would be interested in making a recording while I was in town—just piano and voice, straight up, whatever is on your fingers.”

Charlie made time. Balancing visiting with family and giving Jacqui a tour of New Orleans, he was able to spend three days in the studio. “I love recording this way. Nothing premeditated. Just capturing the performance live to real magnetic tape—my favourite”.

These eleven songs have been on Charlie’s fingers since he played and sang them every night for several years while holding down a residency on historic Beale Street in Memphis. Charlie grew up listening to these tunes with love and admiration. They introduced him to the craft of songwriting, the art of interpretation, of putting one’s stamp on a song without obscuring the charm or essence of the tune that made it attractive in the first place.

Lush Life is Charlie Wood’s first album of cover songs. “It’s a departure for me. I’ve always been at least as focused on songwriting as on performance, and I’ve recorded mostly original albums. But I’ve never made entire album of songs I didn’t write. But man, these are great songs here.”

Having Jacqui Dankworth on hand to produce was another bit of serendipity. Already familiar with Charlie’s repertoire and style, Jacqui was keen to produce the project. “I knew she could help me make this record better. The songs are so ingrained that any clever new arrangements would have seemed unnatural. Jacqui, however, helped me distill what I was doing into something that showcased the strong points of my performance and created more of a cohesive narrative throughout many of the songs. As a recording artist herself, she’s also aces at knowing when we need another take and when we’ve got it.” “We sing together often, but having her sing “Alone Together” with me on Lush Life was an unexpected and very great pleasure.”

Lush Life is Charlie Wood’s seventh album release and his second with Archer Records. Other Charlie Wood albums include Flutter and Wow (2009, Archer), Charlie Wood And The New Memphis Underground (2007), Lucky (2006), Somethin’ Else (2005), Who I Am (2000, GoJazz), and Southbound (1997, GoJazz)

  1. Route 66
  2. All The Things You Are
  3. Lush Life
  4. On The Street Where You Live
  5. Alone Together (with Jacqui Dankworth)
  6. Sweet Lorraine
  7. Like Someone In Love
  8. You Must Believe In Spring
  9. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
  10. Tipitina
  11. My Ideal

Charlie Wood

Flutter and Wow

2009

Flutter and Wow, Wood’s latest album, is foremost a testament to his ability as a tune-smith, but also reveals a deep understanding of works from other notable practitioners of the craft. Produced by Norah Jones collaborator Adam Levy, the record is a paragon of tastefulness, showcasing Wood’s broad musical palate, brooding lyrical prowess, and prodigious abilities as a stylist. It features breathtaking originals from the Memphis-based key specialist, plus covers from artists like Costello, Waits, and Cohen. His interpretations demonstrate a deep appreciation for these songs and an unpretentious refusal to generate either cleverly perverse arrangements or carbon copies.

Flutter and Wow is distributed in the UK, Italy, and Spain via Proper Distribution.  Available at Amazon.com, iTunes and autographed copies are available from the Archer-Records.com webstore.

  1. American Tune
  2. Doin' the Blah Blah Blah
  3. Flutter and Wow
  4. Be My Ball
  5. Not Too big
  6. Everybody Knows
  7. Last Dance
  8. What You will
  9. Let's Get Up And Walk Around Some
  10. Johnsburg, Illinois
  11. Up In The Attic
  12. A Song

Charlie Wood

Charlie Wood And The New Memphis Underground

2007

For this record Charlie assembled his New Memphis Underground, a virtual who’s who of local musicans whose members have played and recorded with Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Albert King, Al Green, Eddie Floyd, and many other blues/soul/R&B legends. With 10 new originals leading the way and a couple classic soul numbers up his sleeve, Wood once again brings his prolific talents to the forefront for another sizzling album of clever, jazz-tinged songs whose musicality is spread across most of the American roots-music spectrum.

  1. Let It Rip
  2. Brand New Feelin'
  3. I Just Want You Cause I Want You
  4. Too Much Is Not Enough
  5. Keep It Comin'
  6. Please Send Someone To Love
  7. Don't Let The Money Get Funny, Honey
  8. I Almost Forgot About The Blues
  9. Come On If You're Comin'
  10. Drown In My Own Tears
  11. Coffee Is For Me
  12. You don't Really Wanna Know
  13. Boot Leg
  14. City Home

Charlie Wood

Somethin’ Else

2005

The 2005 all-original album from the baron of Memphis B-3 swings with all kinds of attitude. “Somethin’ Else” bears Charlie’s definite stamp, as he wrote all of the songs and horn arrangements. He also plays the piano, wurlitzer, Hammond b-3, clavinet, and Fender Rhodes in addition to delivering those smooth and unmistakable vocals. In addition, he receives backing help from Gerard Harris (guitar) and Jim Spake (sax) on this album that is a must for Mose Alison fans.

  1. 'Tis
  2. Something Else
  3. No Condition
  4. Down In The Ground
  5. Pictures In A Book
  6. Complicated Man
  7. Lost In The Shuffle
  8. The Better You Hold Out
  9. The Melancholia
  10. Memphis
  11. Elsewhere
  12. All Fu*ked Up
  13. Waltz For Lucy
  14. My Hotel