‘Immediately striking’ Mojo
‘As classy as a gleaming vintage rolls’ The Times
‘Sets a high watermark for lushness’ Q
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Stephen Emmer |
The main topic of ‘Home Ground’ is about a world that is constantly in conflict over land, religion and race. It’s not only black against white, it’s poor against rich, it’s fair against unfair. In an effort to help make this world a better place the ‘Home Ground’ campaign will be in support of the charity War Child. Based on the lyrical context and the fact that the project is music based Stephen immediately thought of War Child as the perfect fit. The charity uses both music and creativity as an important tool in their program for children to overcome fear, depression and aggression. The campaign will therefore focus on creating further awareness for the amazing work that War Child does, whilst at the same time donating a fair share of proceedings to support them in helping children from conflict affected areas.
Inspired by music arrangers such as; Charles Stepney, David Van de Pitte, Dale Warren, Gene Page and Johnny Allen all of whom were adventurous in their, almost cinematic, use of the orchestra for soul music and gave it more sophistication and refinement. This serves in providing a more dramatic musical backdrop to the actual message of the words. The composers and artists of that era often decided to embed the harsh meaning of their words in a less aggressive, more soothing kind of musicality, rather then sending off angry lyrics with angry music, acting as an iron fist in a velvet glove.
Stephen started his career in the Minny Pops, the first Dutch band to be championed by John Peel who toured the UK supporting Joy Division & New Order. He was also in both The Associates & The Lotus Eaters. In 2006 Emmer produced a highly acclaimed spoken word album ‘Recitement’ featuring the voices of Lou Reed, Alan Ginsberg, Richard Burton and Michael Parkinson. With the aforementioned ‘International Blue’ released in 2014. In between making these exceptional concept albums, Stephen is one of the leading composers on Dutch TV.
Further Praise for Stephen’s former albums:
‘Something quite special’ Female First
‘A project with a degree of musical integrity’ Gigwise
‘An album of real talent’ Penny Black Music
‘Startlingly diverse’ Pitchfork
‘Very refreshing’ Rolling Stone
About the artists:
Chaka Khan – In a career spanning over 5 decades, Chaka is known as one of the greatest women of Rock N Roll. The Queen of Funk, Chaka has won 10 Grammys and sold 70 Million Records worldwide. Her big R N B hit in the late 70’s ‘Im Every Woman’ charted at number 1 in the Soul charts, but her first mainstream global crossover hit came in the form of ‘I Feel For You’, written by Prince and peaking at Number 1 in the UK charts in 1994, preceded by ‘Aint No Body’ which peaked in the UK charts at number 2 for Rufus and Chaka Khan, the previous year.
Patti Austin – Soul/ Jazz singer Patti has a six decade career and 17 solo albums, performing at both The Oscars and The Grammys. She has recorded and performed with Quincy Jones and reached number 1 in the Billboard pop charts with her duet with James Ingram ‘Baby come to me’. Her collaborations are extensive and include; Billy Joel, Jimmy Jam, Randy Lewis, Jellybean Benitez, Luther Vandross, Jocelyn Brown, Dan Hartman, Randy Goodrum, Micheal Bolton, George Benson, Roberta Flack and she featured on Michael Jacksons ‘Off The Wall’ album.
Leon Ware (Died Feb 2017) Although a singer and songwriter, Leon is best known for producing hits for artists that include: Michael Jackson, Minnie Ripperton, Marvin Gaye & Quincy Jones.
Other vocalists on ‘Home Ground’ include: Andy Bey, Frank McComb, Kendra Foster, Dwight Trible, Mary Griffin & Ursula Rucker.
Lyrics by Emmer, Glen Gregory , Ursula Rucker & Chaka Khan.
Music composed & produced by Stephen Emmer
About War Child - War Child is committed to protecting and supporting children affected by armed conflict. War Child empowers them to claim their rights, develop to their full potential and contribute to a peaceful future for themselves and their communities. War Child works toward a world in which no child’s life is torn apart by war. Armed conflict is a reality for millions of children today. War Child is committed to supporting these children to overcome their experiences, and have a real chance at a better future.