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Guyton Maurice

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20 Questions

For the cover shoot of his new album, Atlanta singer-songwriter Guyton Maurice and friends lugged an actual piano out into the wilderness on a bone-chilling day. Later, when he’s asked if it wouldn’t have been far simpler just to Photoshop the instrument into the image, the pianist looks genuinely perplexed.
Maurice isn’t someone who often considers sacrificing authenticity in favor of an easier path.
That same level of purity embodies Maurice’s new collection of songs on his latest album, “20 Questions.” The ten tunes (and one bonus track) take listeners on a romantic trek that’s equal parts Tunnel of Love and Love Canal.
The singer uses his four-octave instrument to address more complications of the heart than Dr Phil can get to in a week.
Throughout “20 Questions,” Maurice uses unbridled honesty, wicked wit, soulfulness and sexiness to create a complex, satisfying song cycle about loves lost, found, chipping apart and unexpectedly fusing together.
If you were handed a complimentary CD when you checked out with a new love at the Wal-Mart of romance the last time you fell in love, this would be the soundtrack.
Frustrating, indifferent uncommunicative lovers are analyzed (along with an infectious pop hook) in “20 Questions” while “Where the Wild Horses Do” sensuously conveys a far cozier coupling on a beach.
On “Possibly,” Steven Moore’s Spanish guitar and a breezy bossa nova beat all but beg for a top down cruise, cranked at full blast. Lyrically lurking beneath the sunniness, however, is the prickliness of a romance in full bloom.
With the help of Moore, jazz trumpeter Joe Gransden, bassist Neal Starkey, percussionist Jennifer Lowe, violinist LaTanya Peoples and others, Maurice colorfully adds to the piano and voice palette he originally established on his 1999 debut recording, “Fallen Angel.”
“It was important for me to have creative input from musicians I respected,” Maurice explains. “Still, it was a little embarrassing to articulate to Joe what I was looking for on ‘Always Always Always.’ Finally, he just looked at me and asked, ‘Oh, you want me to sex it up?” and I said, “That’s it!’ ”
Like his revealing piano and voice cover of Cher’s “Believe” on “Fallen Angel” (who knew there was an actual song beating beneath those studio vocal effects?), Maurice uses his trademark style to interpret a fresh take on U2’s “With or Without You” for “20 Questions.”
After stripping away the dated 1980s production values and slowing down the tempo, Maurice discovered the wistfulness and longing buried beneath. “I like choosing covers that I can put my own style and twist to,” says Maurice. “ ‘With or Without You’ was originally based on guitars. I was fascinated by the idea of rebuilding it with a piano and replacing the electric bass with a bowed stand-up bass. It just puts the song into a different driver’s seat.”
Maurice is cagier when attempting to explain the zany, manic musical merry-go-round that is “10:22 (P.M.).” “10:22 is a bit of a cartoon in itself. Let’s just say it was inspired by a very intense love affair that was just as animated as the song and it affected me deeply,” he hedges. “And yes, some aspects of the song are quite literal. But I’ll leave the details up to the listener’s imagination!”
Like any engaging game of “20 Questions,” Maurice’s latest recording leaves listeners with far more tantalizing questions hanging in the air than actually answered.
Just like love itself.
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Fallen Angel

Guyton's debut, "Fallen Angel", is a flowing stream of raw creativity. Using his melodic piano stylings & four-octave voice, it was recorded in the studio with live takes. Lyrical & musical content ranges from the introspective to the quirky comical. If you like Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright & George Michael you will most likely enjoy “Fallen Angel”.

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Member Since: 09/05/2006
Band Website: www.guytonmaurice.com
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Sounds Like: You will probably like Guyton if you like the following artists:

George Michael, Rufus Wainwright, K.T. Tunstall, Sarah McLachlan, Alanis Morrsette, Annie Lennox, Seal, Kate Bush, Sting, Sohpie B. Hawkins, Tori Amos, Everything But The Girl.
Record Label: NapoleonMusic
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Pulling the Plug

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Posted by on Sun, 05 Apr 2009 08:31:00 GMT

The Evolution of Saturdays

Ah... Saturday morning. Been up since 830. I’ve got the doors open. The fountains are trickling, the birds are singing, the light is hazy and my ears are filled with Brahm’s Requiem as I l...
Posted by on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 06:17:00 GMT

Resin is for Ferry’s... and Star Wars bars.

Could be the fall& could be this wonderfully melancholy music& could be this exquisite pinot noir& I feel like rejoicing and crying at the same time& I rather enjoy being a man but sometimes I wonder ...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 19:00:00 GMT

Eye Of the Wolf

Fall in Atlanta is going to be swift; I think& although they are predicting a mild winter (thank God), because of the drought, I don't think there will be much color. However there have been lots of b...
Posted by on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 15:50:00 GMT

Evolving Relationships

I've always understood that there is only one constant in this world and that's change. Yet no matter how long we have walked this earth we always tend to want to believe other wise. Particularly with...
Posted by on Thu, 08 Nov 2007 05:43:00 GMT

Thrown Out of Summer

"I have frozen with a few wintersBut I have thawed into the springsI have basted in many summer'sAnd I have fallen red, from autumn's trees"           ...
Posted by on Sat, 20 Oct 2007 11:23:00 GMT