Zach Deputy

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Home 03:46 Tools
Twisty Twisty 03:43 Tools
Real (Gimme Somethin' That's Real) 05:52 Tools
Sunshine 06:42 Tools
Sweet Rene 03:26 Tools
A Little Bit Of You 04:22 Tools
The Way You Make Me Feel 05:19 Tools
Fresh Street 04:07 Tools
Dr. Doctor 04:29 Tools
Put It In The Boogie 09:00 Tools
Two Steps 04:19 Tools
Remember 03:08 Tools
Into The Morning 03:01 Tools
Why Oh Why 03:06 Tools
Tube Steak 03:50 Tools
She Says 04:24 Tools
Games 04:21 Tools
Paramus 04:05 Tools
By Your Side 03:13 Tools
Tell Me You Love Me 03:21 Tools
Cool Yourself Off 06:10 Tools
Bluffton 04:54 Tools
Happy Graduation 03:08 Tools
Make It Right 03:38 Tools
Stay 04:40 Tools
Thoughts Of Yesterday 03:48 Tools
Sunny Day 03:48 Tools
Cellular Phone 04:18 Tools
I'll Be Here Tomorrow 04:13 Tools
Scrambled Eggs 07:17 Tools
Interlude ("You Are My...") 01:25 Tools
Chevrolet 09:30 Tools
she takes me high 04:14 Tools
Sleep 03:47 Tools
Another Day 04:48 Tools
You Don’t't Even Love That Girl 03:49 Tools
Wash It in the Water 12:44 Tools
Tagalong 06:03 Tools
Real 05:49 Tools
The Music 10:36 Tools
Some Days Are Harder 12:44 Tools
Interlude 01:25 Tools
Jump in the Water 07:51 Tools
You Got It All 05:52 Tools
Edna 09:57 Tools
It's All Right 05:52 Tools
Games (Roll Tonight) 04:22 Tools
chicken pot pie 06:53 Tools
Loving You 10:36 Tools
Teddy Bear 07:17 Tools
She Takes Me Away 04:14 Tools
Into the Morning - Live 09:00 Tools
Coconut 06:18 Tools
You Don't Even Love That Girl 03:49 Tools
Shine Down 03:49 Tools
Mike Tyson - Live 07:17 Tools
Scrambled Eggs - Live 07:17 Tools
Wormtown 06:40 Tools
Real (Gimme Somethin' Thats Real) 05:51 Tools
Lincoln Continental 10:44 Tools
Quarter in My Pocket 12:44 Tools
tubesteak 04:26 Tools
Most People Never Heard Real Music 07:03 Tools
I Love You Baby 13:15 Tools
Into the Morning, Into the Night 17:06 Tools
Shotgun 05:31 Tools
Give Me Something 08:33 Tools
Butter You Up 13:15 Tools
Last Goodbye 10:36 Tools
Belincia 08:28 Tools
Josephine 08:16 Tools
Volcano 10:36 Tools
Candy 06:04 Tools
Red Moon 06:04 Tools
You Can Take Me Anywhere 09:57 Tools
Mike Tyson 06:41 Tools
Sugar 08:51 Tools
That Girl 09:57 Tools
Sweet Renee 06:41 Tools
Beautiful Morning 00:00 Tools
Real (Gimmie Somethin' That's Real) 05:52 Tools
Eggs 10:39 Tools
Magic Carpet Ride / Sex Machine / Give Up The Funk 05:52 Tools
Sanctuary 02:30 Tools
Walkin' On the Moon 00:00 Tools
Jam 08:46 Tools
Open Shore 08:46 Tools
Real Music 07:36 Tools
Into The Night 08:46 Tools
Sticky 07:35 Tools
Most People Don't Hear Real Music 08:49 Tools
Hip Hop Medley 15:15 Tools
Washing in the Water 09:22 Tools
Valencia 08:28 Tools
It Ain't Over 08:28 Tools
High, Low 08:28 Tools
Magic Carpet Sex 08:28 Tools
Into The Morning > 08:28 Tools
Little Bit Of You 08:28 Tools
Intro 00:39 Tools
Rescue Me 08:56 Tools
Into the Morning into the Night 00:00 Tools
When You Fall 08:00 Tools
Freedom Out There 08:00 Tools
Ride With Me 15:57 Tools
Noodle King 15:57 Tools
Fuck the Police 15:57 Tools
Lion King 15:57 Tools
Savannah 07:55 Tools
Why Am I Not Loving You 02:30 Tools
02. Two Steps 02:30 Tools
Lovely 00:30 Tools
So Fine 07:55 Tools
Ceiling Fan 07:55 Tools
Walkin on the Moon - Live from Telluride Blues & Brews Festival 2014 07:55 Tools
01. Home 07:55 Tools
Bikers Wearing Diapers 05:56 Tools
Funky Groove 05:56 Tools
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On his release Another Day (Eusonia Records, 2011), Zach Deputy demonstrates his remarkable ability to perform and record in multiple contexts. He proves beyond a doubt that he is a soul singer and a serious songwriter—not merely a “looper”1 with crazy chops, serious pipes and colorful outfits. Another Day offers another look at Zach Deputy and clearly seeks to help him cross-over into other audiences. Rich with ballads and mid-tempo humidity, the music on this recording is best described as soulful rhythm and blues, with flavors of Al Green, Taj Mahal and Stevie Wonder emerging in the swells, changes and modulations of the music, in the voice and even occasionally in the lyrical content. The record will appeal to fans of contemporary artists like Jack Johnson and Amos Lee, but the origins of the style and feel are classic. As a boy, the music of Zach Deputy’s Puerto Rican, Cruzan and Irish heritage was cooked up in a South Carolina heat. The Calypso rhythms and folk songs of St. Croix competed with the R&B / soul of pioneers like James Brown and Ray Charles for space on the family stereo. As Deputy honed his craft, a unique hybrid of these influences emerged, ultimately creating the signature Zach Deputy sound. However, when Zach’s manager first turned producer Scott Jacoby on to some of Zach’s more funky, upbeat live performances, Jacoby simply didn’t hear it. The one-man-band live looping show features a more simplified version of Deputy’s music, and Jacoby was looking for songs, structure, changes, hooks, choruses… stuff that is nearly impossible to do by one’s self on stage with a nylon string Godin acoustic guitar, a handful of mics and a bunch of looping technology. Zach simply showed up at Jacoby’s studio with his acoustic guitar and sang a few songs and Jacoby was inspired—the urban-oriented dance album they had discussed was going to have to wait: he and Zach were going to make what they called a “Ray Lamontagne record”. Recorded over 5 days in August, 2009 at Mission Sound Recording in Brooklyn, NY, Another Day emerged as a warm, mellow album that suits after hours and sunsets. It is possible that the only benefit to recording with a limited budget in a small window of time is that the raw essence of the session is not stripped away by weeks or months of second guessing and revision. The instincts and experience of the players is critical in sessions like this, and Jacoby chose the right guys to fill out the sound of the record. To handle the ever-present Latin, Caribbean and African elements in Zach Deputy’s backbeat and place them in the contemporary soul / pop format of the songs, Jacoby tapped Graham Hawthorne (Aretha Franklin, Harry Belafonte, Joan Osborne, Paul Simon, David Byrne) for the drum kit. Bassist Al Carty came into the studio and explained to Deputy’s manager that he a little scattered, as he had played four church gigs that day. Despite the list of artists he has recorded or toured with (Lou Reed, Rob Thomas, Alicia Keys, De La Soul, Carrie Underwood, Gavin DeGraw, Me'shell Ndegeocello, Ashanti  and more), the church gigs alone proved that Jacoby was on the mark with this choice for the low end. Zach Deputy is, after all, a soul singer whose music is underpinned by Gospel as much as by any other musical idiom.  Equally at home in the Gospel tradition, pianist / organist Will Buthod (Jay-Z, Fat Joe, Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, Mashonda. The Harlem Gospel Choir) rounded out the studio trio that filled out Deputy’s vision for the recording, a vision made real by Jacoby’s pitch perfect choice of accompanists. These four accomplished professionals met for the first time on the first day of recording and worked as if they were old friends with a shared history and a common purpose. In contrast to the music and feel of Another Day, Zach Deputy has made his mark as a touring powerhouse. The big, impossibly upbeat South Carolinian with the infectious smile puts on a solo show-- enhanced by looping technology-- that is essentially a one man dance party offering up "Island-infused, drum 'n' bass, Gospel-Ninja-Soul" to the enthusiastic crowd of dancers who pack clubs coast-to-coast.  It is these late night dance parties—more than 250 per year-- that have made Zach Deputy one of the hottest up-and-coming live performers and a favorite of the camping festival circuit and “jam band” scene. For Zach, most days begin in a hotel room and end a couple of hours after walking off stage, leaving a packed house of sweaty dancers calling for more. The constant touring and the compelling live show may be the key to Zach’s success on the road, but it is an unlikely inspiration for Another Day, as there is little similarity between what fans have come to expect from Zach and what is offered up in this new record. Thus, Another Day is an appropriately titled album, and it is truly an album in the classic sense—a collection of songs that come from the same time and place, inspired by the same muse. Reflective and introspective, it provides a glimpse at the soul of an artist and the depth of a songwriter. Full of hope and anticipation of the promise of another day, a new day, it is a pivotal point in the career of a touring musician. Whereas it is a departure for Zach Deputy, it is one that he feels confident his fans can relate to, but it isn’t the end in itself. Deputy’s multi-faceted diamond gets one side polished in this offering, and it is a side that will shine brightly for a new audience. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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