Showing posts with label Neal Rosner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neal Rosner. Show all posts

6/03/2024

Keyboardist/Songwriter Neal Rosner Releases Rare Album “Love Isn't The Answer”

Keyboardist/songwriter Neal Rosner is releasing a rare album titled “Love Isn’t The Answer.” As a limited edition, this album was first Released 1999, but only recently released to stores via DistroKid in 2024. Created at a time of maximal stress, maximal change, Divorce, the stupid MAN things we do...

Neal plays all instruments except guitar, which is played by Marty Mayer. Neal plays Keyboard percussion and drum machine midi with Korg 01W. He sings lead and backup vocals. Barbara Rosner on backup vocals and spoken word. Rae Nimeh, a brilliant engineer, who did early work w Disturbed, also worked on the album.

I am a 72y/o Soon to be retired Radiologist. Music is my antidepressant therapy. Something I just have to do. Listening to music is an intimate communication with the artist’s brain. It gives a strange sense of immortality.” – Neal Rosner

Tracks
1. Love Isn’t the Answer - Closest thing to a techno/disco beat. Just Fun
2. Joanna - Kinda Santana meets calypso. Great guitar work by Marty Mayer.
3. Blame Me - The ultimate divorce song. The beginning spoken word based on a phone message from my very pissed off first wife.
4. Oblivion - A rocker in 6/8 time.
5. Little Egypt - One of many songs of the same title. The Belly Dancer at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. The enthusiasm of innocence.
6. Flagpole - Another rocker and an FU to an old friend.
7. Graduation Day - Another reflection of the changes... my graduation into another life. Brilliant guitar by Marty Mayer (Cal- City’s Finest).
8. The Ballad of Danny T - A naive romantic vision of a homeless person in the old Chicago Skid Row.
9. 10. DEJAME QUEDARME/ Let Me Stay - English and Spanish versions of the same song.
11. 12. Dios Bendiga Las Chicas/ God Bless the Ladies - English and Spanish versions of the same song.
13. CALLS - My attempt at juvenile Sophomoric humor.
14. Callyda - My symphonic instrumental. I am proud of this one. All instruments from a Korg 01W. The brass voices are the best and a very sensitive realistic vibrato. Brilliant engineering. Thanks Rae.

To support the album, in June Neal plans to start playing his music with members of his band McLuhan. He is also working with Ellis Clark recording some new songs and hopes to release a new album next year.

To purchase:
https://www.amazon.com/Love-Isnt-Answer-Neal-Rosner/dp/B00004TEUA/

For more information:
https://www.facebook.com/neal.rosner
https://open.spotify.com/album/3TDLktKAlUvphAwkB5Ldaw?si=ie7sNzJXTy6s42MVwHB-Dw
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2sj64LA4PMI90RuUyH5IYc?si=5FYAZGLzQGy-P8uOIbulrQ
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lavh-KwdOiU1qFSmihYvZtOpwLuY-tgTg&si=gjDQSwHHI-GaEErs
https://www.iheart.com/artist/neal-rosner-33053331/albums/neal-rosner-love-isnt-the-answer-249392546/?

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 1-828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com

1/17/2024

Keyboardist/Songwriter Neal Rosner Releases New Album “Kentucky”

The new album by Neal Rosner titled “Kentucky” chronicles the artist’s 12-year residency in Madisonville, KY. Songs were written between 1972 -2023. Engineered by Steve Baker, a small studio with a big heart, the album is divided into 2 parts: Plain (secular) and With Peanut (semi- religious).

Neal plays keyboards, some percussion and vocals. Some terrific local musicians are featured on the album like guitarists Boscoe France, Alonzo Pennington.

Says Neal, “I especially like doing the harmonies. When you sing with yourself you often have a good vocal blend.”

Songs are written about past and present events…
“Micajah”: USA first serial killers,
“The Radical”: SLA Shootout in LA 1974
“Red and Blue”: written after the 2016 election...political divisions and the curse of social media
“Le Cirque Des Enfants”: Children’s Circus song.
“What is God/ Seed of Abraham”: we are all one.

Line-up:
Neal Rosner: keyboards, bass and keyboard, percussion, vocals
Steve Baker: engineer, co-producer, percussion.
Barb Rosner: backup vocals, spoken word.
Alonzo Pennington: guitar
Boscoe France: guitar
James Dillingham: guitar

In support of Neal Rosner’s new release he will be playing gigs in the Chicago area with his prog-rock ensemble McLuhan.

To purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CK8CGRYB/ref=sr_1_1

For more information:
https://www.facebook.com/neal.rosner
https://open.spotify.com/album/3TDLktKAlUvphAwkB5Ldaw?si=ie7sNzJXTy6s42MVwHB-Dw
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2sj64LA4PMI90RuUyH5IYc?si=5FYAZGLzQGy-P8uOIbulrQ
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lavh-KwdOiU1qFSmihYvZtOpwLuY-tgTg&si=gjDQSwHHI-GaEErs

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 1-828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com