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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
27.11.2020

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  • 1High Anxiety03:24
  • 2The Big Mouth04:00
  • 3When the Ghosts Come out to Play03:31
  • 4The Spice of Life04:09
  • 5I Won't Be Sad to See You Go03:43
  • 6Unconditional03:07
  • 7Grains of Sand05:04
  • 8I'm Travelling03:28
  • 9It's the Same Old Story04:02
  • 10If You Feel Like Dancing03:53
  • Total Runtime38:21

Info for High Anxiety



Mark Reilly’s Matt Bianco have been around since the 80s and though the hits might have dried up, Reilly has continued to work and record with different band line ups. One of their most successful recent outings was 2016’s ‘The Things You Love’ which was a collaboration with Dutch band, New Cool Collective. Reilly and the Collective share the same inspirations and motives so a joint effort in many ways was logical. Four years later Matt Bianco and the Dutch team are back together for the 10 tracker that is ‘High Anxiety’… a musical mixed bag that offers contemporary takes on Latin jazz, smooth jazz, classic pop, blue-eyed soul and – a style new to both parties – South American cumbia – a sound that is a hybrid of the music of native South Americans and enslaved Africans, tempered with European traditions.

The focus cumbia tracks on ‘High Anxiety’ is the oddly named ‘When The Ghosts Come Out To Play’ – a mysterious, shifting cut as quirky as the title suggest. Maybe, think the old Specials’ hit ‘Ghost Town’ with added maturity and intrigue and an odd Latin “cumbia” vibe!

Elsewhere you can enjoy the classic Matt Bianco Latin-flavoured sounds on cuts like ‘Spice Of Life’ and ‘I’m Travelling’ both given extra heft thanks to the New Cool Collective team. Much smoother is a lovely lounge jazz thing, ‘Unconditional’ which, oddly maybe, reminded me of Elvis Costello!

‘Grains Of Sand’ is pleasing soul influenced ballad – an album highlight. Add to those cuts plenty of well-crafted adult pop of various tempos but all with a subtle jazz/Latin undertow (like the album’s title cut) and the concise, quality collection will now sit elegantly in the Matt Bianco catalogue.

Matt Bianco & New Cool Collective



Mark Reilly aka Matt Bianco
Matt Bianco is a UK group formed in 1982 by Mark Reilly (vocals),Danny White (keyboards) and the late Kito Poncioni (bass), all originally members of the band Blue Rondo A La Turk. For their first album "Whose Side Are You On ?" they hired unknown polish vocalist Basia Trzetrzelewska. Her vocal arrangements gave the album a jazzy dimension that Reilly and White couldn't anticipate and hits like "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed" and "Half a Minute" turned Matt Bianco into one of the biggest acts of the 1980s . The bands name suggests that Matt Bianco is a personal name, but Matt Bianco is a fictitious character they invented from the spy, secret agent world that laid the concept for their music and imagery. "We loved spy TV themes and film scores from the 50s/60s/70s" said Mark Reilly

Basia and Danny White left the group after the first album to pursue a solo-career with Sony under the name Basia. Mark Reilly now without a musical partner found keyboard player and session musician Mark Fisher and recorded the next (self titled) Matt Bianco album which included the big hit "Yeah Yeah", followed up by a European tour that saw them perform in front of more than 250,000 people.

Now Matt Bianco was a household name in Europe and Warner Brothers thought it was time to get them into the U.S. market. In 1988 they hired Gloria Estefan's husband and producer Emilio Estefan and recorded the album "Indigo", which included the singles "Don't Blame It On That Girl" and "Good Times". Another song "Wap Bam Boogie" became European dance single of the year.

After another album with Warner Brothers - "Samba In Your Casa" (1991), Reilly and Fisher split from their record company and went freelance. From now on they would record their albums in their own studios and then offer them to independent distributors worldwide. This way they had total artistic freedom but still scored contracts with ZYX Music ,Intercord in Europe and JVC-Victor in Asia. They created a loyal fan base in Japan and the rest of Asia with the albums "Another Time Another Place," "Gran Via", "World-Go-Round", "A/ Collection", "Rico" and "Echoes" with great success.

Basia and Danny White joined with Mark Reilly to reform the original Matt Bianco in 2003, after 20 years apart. In 2004, Matt Bianco released the album "Matt's Mood" on Universal Records. The following year they embarked on a world tour which included stops in the UK, Japan, and the United States.

In 2009 Mark Reilly and Mark Fisher joined forces again and released the album "HiFi Bossanova" on the German label Edel, their first studio album together for 7 years. They went on to perform concerts and jazz festivals worldwide and in 2012 released the album entitled "Hideaway".

Mark Reilly looking to expand his creative outlook now teamed up with the Dutch band New Cool Collective to make a collaboration album called "The Things You Love" ( New Cool Collective - Mark Reilly/Matt Bianco ) which along with concerts all over Holland has been very well received on it's release in November 2015 .The album had a Worldwide release with JVC/Edel and a tour started in March 2016 carrying on into 2017 with great success.

Mark Reilly is looking forward to the next chapter of Matt Bianco after the sad loss of his long term partner Mark Fisher.

A new Matt Bianco album nears completion featuring a new band of musicians from the Jazz world. The new album was recorded in Brixton London and Stockholm with collaborations from Jazz saxophonists Dave O'Higgins and Magnus Lindgren, mixed by Mark in his studio in London.

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