More
Than This - the new CD from Pete Muller
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See press release below
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Featuring |
| Pete
Muller |
Piano,
vocals |
| Ben
Hoyumpa |
Drums |
| Skip
Ward |
Bass |
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| Ted Cruz |
Producer,
organ |
| Ann
Marie Milazzo |
Backing
vocals |
| Damon La
Scot |
Guitar |
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| Michael
Shay |
Cello |
| Bill
Kahler |
Horns |
| Jenny
Choi & friends |
String
quartet |
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| Val
Vigoda |
Violin |
| Dan
Goldberg |
Guitar |
| Cynthia
Goddeau, Elisa Korenne, Mike Yionoulis |
Backing
vocals |
| Michael
Markus |
Percussion |
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| Danny
Kopelson |
Mix
engineer |
| Emily
Lazar |
Mastering
engineer |
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(photos by Christian Witkin)
Press
Release from Rainmaker Publicity
It’s
easy to turn on the radio and find a good song, maybe an artist that knows how
to capture an audience’s attention, but the best music is the kind that comes
straight from the heart, from a desire to play and a passion for music itself.
Pete Muller is one of those inspired musicians that can say, without a shadow of
a doubt, that music is a passion, not simply a job. A talented pianist and
vocalist sharing his love for music and his exceptional arrangements with
audiences for the past several years from subway stations to coffee shops,
well-known venues to gatherings at his home in New York City, Muller has had
plenty of time to find his place in the music world, and released his debut CD, Just
One Lifetime, in 2001. Now the successful singer/keyboardist is ready to
release a new album, More Than This,
and joined by a powerhouse of talented musicians and friends, will offer his
music to a worldwide audience with open arms and open ears.
Still
Looking for My Home
opens the album, setting a tone for the record, cool, but not subdued, featuring
a host of beautiful piano figures laid under vocals reminiscent of Cat Stevens
and a laid-back drum beat and light strings. I
Don’t Know What to Do, livens up the mood of More
Than This, kicking the tempo up with a bright feel and a playful approach.
Like a number of tracks on the album, I
Don’t Know shows Muller’s greatest strengths in writing and singing,
while his more melancholy pieces boast his talents for piano lines. A standard
throughout the album, however, is Muller’s emphasis on improvisation.
“Improvisation is a very important part of my music,” Muller says. “I
never play a song the same way twice.”
Pete Muller woke up more than 6 years ago and realized that he could no
longer find happiness in the corporate world. While he felt accomplished and
satisfied, he couldn’t find a new challenge, a goal to aspire to, and turned
his attention wholly to his music. Originally playing smaller venues, like
coffee houses and
New York
clubs, Muller now spends
much of his time traveling to various places around the world, composing and
playing for new audiences, with all of his proceeds going to charity. With More
Than This, Muller has expanded every aspect of his music, recording with
drummer Ben Hoyumpa and bassist Skip Ward and working with renowned producer Ted
Cruz and Grammy-winning mix engineer Danny Kopelson. Now, with his musical
horizons growing, Muller is free to focus on what really makes him happy, and
the feeling has had residual effects, rubbing off on almost everyone he plays
for.
With songs like the cool ‘Til
It’s Time to Leave and the jazz-influenced In
This World, More Than This is a
great blend of songs, while the hypnotic subtlety of Ann Marie Milazzo’s
backing vocals and guest appearance of violinist and groovelily founder Val
Vigoda on Underneath the Ground and
the cover of the Talking Heads’ Naïve
Melody perfectly compliment Muller’s skills at the keyboard. The
mysterious undertones of Almost merge
perfectly with a flip at the chorus to an up-tempo backbeat, and The
Ghost or the Fear serves as a memorable counterexample to his more carefree
songs. The album even contains a few hidden tracks that give more to listeners
than the standard musical experience. For a first-time listener of Pete
Muller’s music, a fan of all genres, or just a music lover looking to find a
great new album for the top of their collection, More Than This is the right album for anyone.