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DESCRIPTION:\n\nStanley                                    Jordan has prove
 n                                    himself as a forward thinking innovat
 or. With                                    his nimbly executed &quot\;tou
 ch&quot\; or &quot\;tap&quot\; technique\,                                
     he ushered a dazzling and spellbinding new sound                      
               into the world of progressive instrumental music.           
                          Over the course of five major recordings and     
                                several smaller independent releases\, Stan
 ley                                    has explored earthly and astral mus
 ical trailways.                                    Because of the extraord
 inary originality of                                    his approach to gu
 itar\, Stanley has been looked                                    upon fir
 st and foremost as a musical original\,                                   
  orbiting in an artistic universe without predecessor                     
                or immediate successor. With his groundbreaking            
                         new album\, State                                 
    Of Nature (his                                    first mainstream rele
 ase in over a decade\, and                                    his debut fo
 r the Mack Avenue label)\, Stanley                                    Jord
 an makes another bold step by using his                                   
  music to aurally illustrate profoundly unifying                          
           truths about man's relationship to nature and                   
                  humankind.\n\n It was a convergence                      
               of experiences that led Stanley down this thematic          
                           path. &quot\;Part of the reason that I made this
  album                                    were revelations I discovered in
  my journey                                    to try to become a better p
 erson\,&quot\; he states.                                    &quot\;The ot
 her reason is that I discovered some                                    di
 sturbing information about environmental issues                           
          such as global warming\, the deterioration of                    
                 our planet and man's role in it. When I was               
                      a kid\, my family lived in what is now known         
                            as Silicon Valley\, which used to be a vast swa
 th                                    of open land with farms and orchards
 . People                                    talked a lot back then about t
 aking care of                                    the environment\, but fas
 t forward to today and                                    it's still a pro
 blem. It made me wonder how                                    humans can 
 know about things like global warming                                    a
 nd still not do anything. What is it about                                
     humans that makes us so intelligent and yet                           
          so unwise?&quot\;\n \n This thought process                      
               led to the underlying inspiration for the song              
                       structures and themes of State                      
               Of Nature.                                    Recording at T
 arpan Studios in Northern California                                    al
 lowed Stanley to take time off for retreats                               
      to beautiful Santa Cruz and surrounding areas\,                      
               where he immersed himself in nature awareness               
                      courses. The resulting music finds Stanley weaving   
                                  classical\, jazz and rock textures to get
  across                                    his messages of atonement and h
 armony. Beyond                                    his signature touch tech
 nique on guitar\, Stanley                                    utilizes othe
 r revolutionary techniques\, such                                    as pl
 aying two guitars at once\, playing guitar                                
     and piano simultaneously\, and incorporating                          
           sounds of nature that he recorded himself. Stanley              
                       also features the cello work of 19 year-old         
                            Meta Weiss\, a classically trained musician who
 m                                    he once tutored as a child in jazz an
 d improvisation.                                    He also includes three
  short pieces called &quot\;Mind                                    Games&
 quot\; - mini canons\, palindromes and interludes                         
            (inspired by those that Earth Wind &amp\; Fire                 
                    slipped into classic albums such as That's             
                        the Way of the World) that gave him an opportunity 
                                    to include some musical ideas on the al
 bum without                                    changing its focus.\n\n Sta
 nley states\, &quot\;The                                    two main ideas
  that consumed my thoughts were                                    these: 
 Human beings need to get back to nature\,                                 
    which extends to the environment as well as                            
         our bodies - the part of nature we carry around                   
                  with us\, and we need to evolve intellectually\,         
                            spiritually and politically. Neither will work 
                                    without the other. I believe that when 
 we become                                    more educated\, we'll be bett
 er problem solvers.&quot\;\n\nState                                    Of 
 Nature also                                    includes a return to piano.
  That Stanley is                                    also a pianist may be 
 surprising\, but it was                                    his first instr
 ument as a child because there                                    was one 
 in the house. &quot\;My sister says I was                                 
    messing around with it as young as 3. I composed                       
              my first song at 5 and I started lessons around              
                       age 7. I didn't start on guitar until I was         
                            11. Piano was a natural instrument for me. I   
                                  find that when I sit at the piano\, I mak
 e music.                                    But I don't have the same trai
 ning as I have                                    on guitar. So that's alw
 ays been intimidating.                                    I realized that 
 for my own personal development\,                                    I had
  to get out of my comfort zone and overcome                               
      my fear of performing on piano. There are aspects                    
                 of my music that live in the piano. If I want             
                        those elements\, I have to go there to get them.&qu
 ot\;\n\n To describe Stanley Jordan                                    is 
 to think of him as a world-class musician                                 
    who marches in all aspects of his life to the                          
           beat of his own drum. He is a progressive thinker               
                      with goals and ideas that stretch far beyond         
                            record deals\, fortune or fame.\n\nEach project
  that followed his classic Magic                                    Touch 
 (Stanley was also nominated for a                                    Best 
 New Artist Grammy that year) has                                    taken 
 him into thrilling virgin territory. Those                                
     projects included a solo guitar album titled                          
           Standards Volume 1 (1986) where Stanley                         
            made the bold statement that songs by the likes                
                     of Stevie Wonder and the Beatles deserved recognition 
                                    as standards as much as chestnuts like 
 &quot\;Georgia                                    On My Mind.&quot\; He fo
 llowed that with the band                                    album Flying 
 Home (1988) and an especially                                    edgy albu
 m titled Cornucopia (1990\, a                                    Grammy no
 minee in the Best Pop Single                                    category f
 or the title track)\, half of which                                    was
  straight ahead jazz recorded live and the                                
     other half\, multi-dimensional originals recorded                     
                in the studio. Still later in 1994\, after a               
                      move to Arista Records (then-helmed by pop music     
                                maverick Clive Davis)\, he recorded the bra
 cingly                                    eclectic Bolero album\, featurin
 g covers                                    of Herbie Hancock's &quot\;Cha
 meleon\,&quot\; Jimi Hendrix's                                    &quot\;D
 rifting\,&quot\; his original &quot\;Plato's Blues&quot\; and             
                        the CD's centerpiece\, a 17-minute arrangement     
                                of Ravel's &quot\;Bolero&quot\; broken up i
 nto rock\, African\,                                    Latin\, &quot\;gro
 ove&quot\; and industrial versions.
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SUMMARY:Stanley Jordan (solo)
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