With E.G. Phillips’ latest offering, It Ain’t Good To Be In Love With You, he plunges us into a luxurious, complex sonic landscape that feels both delicately complex and vibrant. From the first notes and beats, the artist introduces a deeply-layered atmosphere, with the song initially setting a calm and minimalistic approach. However, Phillips suddenly changes the course of this magnificent composition by incorporating brilliant ideas and exceptional musicianship, reflecting his caliber as a songwriter. He blends the intrinsic elements of jazz while lending touches of soul, rhythm, and blues into the sonic equation, resulting in a delightful collision of genres.
Bold saxophone improvisations are conducted with remarkable finesse, harmonizing perfectly with the warm chord progressions performed on the organ. The artist also threw in some piano accentuations, uplifting the beforementioned orchestrations to a new level. Exceptional drumming and double bass performances add layers of depth, clarity, and groove, while simultaneously keeping the orchestrations interwoven. Phillips‘ vocal performance serves as the guiding light through each segment of the song. His unique vocal abilities protrude in the track, displaying a narrative approach alongside tasteful modulations across low, mid, and high registers, keeping listeners on their toes. He lays out a journey for his audience, using his vocal ability as a storyteller to navigate us through the song. This facet of his performance shines brightly in the lyrics, inviting listeners to contemplate the complex nature of relationships.
This highly creative artist has crafted another stunning composition that jazz lovers will know how to appreciate. His unquestionable talent and creativity shine through every segment of the song, and that’s just one of many qualities that will keep every true fan focused while listening to it. It Ain’t Good to Be In Love With You is a sublime blend of complex yet accessible jazz, creating a unique musical experience that is both nostalgic and original. The composition is available on all streaming platforms.
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