No Truer Words Mark Portmann

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  • Release Date: 01/28/1997
  • Sales Rank: 125,523
  • Label: ZEBRA RECORDS
  • UPC: 633014400124
 
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No Truer Words

1LISTENNo Truer Words 5:14
2LISTENSlink 5:32
3LISTENThe First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 4:14
4LISTENWalla, Walla 5:00
5LISTENCanyons 4:28
6LISTENCome as You Are 4:13
7LISTENThe Last Song 4:43
8LISTENMichi 5:21
9LISTENHere I Go Again 4:23
10LISTENSummer in Trujillo 5:13
11LISTENDestinations 3:37

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Since this keyboardist left his high profile gig with the Rippingtons in the mid-'90s, he's paid some bills doing parts and arrangements for superstar producer David Foster, and Portmann's own instincts as studio ringleader make No Truer Words a busy, diverse affair. One gets the sense that Portmann's truest heart lies in finely orchestrated romantic pieces like "Destinations" and "Canyons," but he has a blast jacking up the urban swing on the party jam "Slink" and overseeing a handful of solid soul vocals. Portmann's finely honed jazz heart beats at the core of even the most heavily produced pop track. And his roots are never far behind either -- former Rippmates Tony Morales, Steve Reid, and Jeff Kashiwa show up to help their old pal explore his wide ranging but never scattered artistry. Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

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November 14, 2000: Mark has come up with a real winner with this cd. What really did it for me was the three vocal tunes. Bill Champlin, Warren Wiebe and Lori Perry all shine on their songs. My only complaint is that ''The Last Song'' starts off sounding lke a great update of ''You'll Never Walk Alone'', and I was actually disappointed that it wasn't. Overall, this is a great sounding effort with superior arrangements.