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Inside Out

by Hannah Horton

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Inside Out album CD presented in a colourful pack with notes from Hannah and lyrics by Ian Shaw. Includes bonus track 'The Peacocks' Pay £17.00 and get an origami bird designed and folded by me, just like the one featured in the artwork!
    Let me know if you would like a signed copy :)

    Includes unlimited streaming of Inside Out via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Keep Walking 05:03
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Frozen Light 02:20
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Nardis 04:33
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Windows 05:31
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Horn Dance 03:24
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Escape 04:24

about

Saxophonist, woodwind expert and rising star of UK jazz Hannah Horton releases her brand new album Inside Out. Hannah has produced a carefully curated selection of her own compositions alongside several iconic songs that she holds close to her heart. The result is an intriguing and diverse listen and strikes the perfect balance between exciting new music and timeless classics.
The spectrum of emotions explored on Inside Out range from trauma to elation and are based on concepts and experiences that are felt and understood by society as a whole. Hannah explains the
sentiment of the album perfectly by saying that “It’s about human emotion, trauma, exultation and more, and my response to these. It is a reflection that throughout life we grow, we as humans build resilience and how time teaches us confidence, inner strength and acceptance.”
“Rising sax star Hannah Horton…..there’s bold and gritty playing, on both baritone and tenor sax….
Probably the biggest surprise comes in the form of a version of ’Feed the Birds’ from Mary Poppins, which is given a transformative groove here” Rated *** Jazzwise
“Hannah Horton blows funky tenor, gutsy baritone and can write a good tune. Proof of this latter accomplishment is found in the five originals on the album – Two of which have vocals and lyrics by Ian Shaw. However, nor is Hannah found wanting when playing other people’s songs – she does them justice without treading on the toes or riding on the backs of the original versions…….” Lance Liddle, bebop spoken here
“As a listener I have taken an interest in Hannah Horton for a couple of years now. There is something refreshing and special about her approach, interpretation and delivery.
After listening (several times) to this album there can be no doubt Hannah Horton is a musician with a deep respect for original music and a talent for creating her own compositions with arrangements which are generous to those accompanying too. There is nothing esoteric about this album – it will appeal to a huge range of people. It is an album without flaw and one which it felt a privilege to review………” – Sammy Stein, Jazz Views
“The playing on Peacocks is absorbing, emotive, delicate, and utterly compelling. Each musician adds their own layer to this beautiful tune that creates one of those numbers that will sound different on each subsequent listening dependent on the mood of the listener at the time.”
This is the first album by Hannah Horton that I have heard – I have heard her play on other people’s releases – and I have to say that I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to her work. Hannah’s original compositions are good, and I like the fact that she has the confidence to own five of the ten tracks chosen for ‘Inside Out’. Her covers too are strong and well chosen – and in the case of ‘Feed the Birds’ somewhat inspired. I also like that the album has made use of the vocal talent of Ian Shaw whose lyrics give an added dimension to Hannah’s compositions. This is a good album that has elements of fun, reflection, emotion, and variety and will be in the CD player as soon as it arrives from Bandcamp and for some time after….. Simply Jazz Talk
“The leader shows an admirable fluency on both tenor and baritone saxophones and the playing from all concerned is excellent throughout.
Horton’s sax sound has been described as being ‘vocalised’, this in the sense that her melodic lines could easily be sung (as opposed to the free jazz or avant garde ‘extended technique’ interpretation of the term) and as such she’s a great communicator, her style punchy and direct.
Horton’s version [of Nardis] is up there with the best of them with the leader’s eloquence on tenor complemented by impressive cameos from Statham on electric bass and Crawford at the piano……” – The Jazz Mann
“One of the most satisfying albums I’ve heard this year. Highly recommended.” Rated **** – Matthew Ruddick. Kind of jazz

credits

released September 22, 2021

Hannah Horton - sax
John Crawford - piano
Nic France - drums and percussion
Rob Statham - bass
Ian Shaw - guest vocalist

Produced by Hannah Horton
Recorded at Masterchord Studios
Sound engineer - Ronan Phelan
Mixed by John Prestage
Mastered by Fluid Mastering

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Hannah Horton London, UK

Hannah Horton is an artist who goes her own way. As an award-winning, Selmer endorsed saxophonist & composer, a bandleader, & a successful recording artist, her strong, clear tone, powerful rhythmic sense & compelling sense of melody make her an unmistakeable voice on the scene.
Her 2nd album Inside Out had overwhelmingly positive reviews, receiving nomination for APPJAG Award Best Newcomer.
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