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One of music’s most
distinctive voices, David Pack has won acclaim worldwide for
both his insightful solo work and as the charismatic lead
vocalist—and guitarist—for the celebrated progressive
pop-rock group Ambrosia. As a songwriter, Pack’s
compositions took the band to the top of the charts
repeatedly, and have delivered hits for a diverse group of
artists. As a record producer, he’s worked with many of the
biggest names in music, his collective works selling over 30
million units. Pack’s imprint producing and music directing
truly major events includes the masterminding of President
Clinton’s two star-studded inaugural galas.
On The Secret Of
Movin’ On, his long-awaited new solo album and debut
disc for Concord/Peak Records, David Pack’s ongoing
evolution from his phenomenal stint as Ambrosia’s frontman
into the compelling artist he is today is revealed in a way
that’s both powerful and intimate. His creative journey
paralleled by one of intense personal exploration, Pack’s
latest music—as suggested by the album title—is soulful and
authentic, driven by his deep commitment to a spiritual path
and the earned wisdom of major life-changing experiences. “I
was walking through an emotional hurricane when the
opportunity came to make this CD,” he explains. “As a
result, it’s one of my most personal, and most revealing, to
date.”
As ever, Pack’s stellar
song craft shines through as well. In speaking about his
mentors and friends Quincy Jones and the late Leonard
Bernstein, David said recently, “They were larger-than-life
figures who taught me that all great things start with a
song. For a songwriter, a great song is like discovering a
secret code that you can share with the world.” This
mysterious alchemy of artistic translation that Pack refers
to works magic throughout The Secret Of Movin’ On.
Highlights include four
exciting new vocal collaborations with friends and guest
artists, among them the moving ballad “A Brand New Start,”
featuring the soulful counterpoint of former Journey
frontman Steve Perry, who also co-wrote and co-produced the
track. “It’s one of the handful of songs Steve and I wrote
just after 9/11,” recalls Pack, adding, “we just needed to
express ourselves.”
Other harmonic
partnerships are the gently seductive title track, the
Latin-flavored “The Secret Of Movin’ On (Travelin’ Light),”
graced with Heart’s Ann Wilson, and the folksy,
“front porch-flavored” “Tell Her Goodbye,” featuring Pack in
tandem with Dewey Bunnell of America. The upbeat yet
bittersweet “Where We Started From” features a duet with the
unmistakable, soaring voice of The Eagles’ Timothy B.
Schmidt. These and other tracks also feature the
instrumental prowess of several of modern jazz’s top
talents, including David Benoit, Vinnie Colaiuta, Luis
Conte, Russ Freeman, and Eric Marienthal.
On bringing some of his
oldest friends to his newest venture, Pack commented, “Their
voices remind us of how we felt at a certain time by
triggering something emotionally, but it isn’t just about
nostalgia—it’s about connections.”
Also meaningfully
connecting Pack’s present to his rich past are transcendent
reworks of two of his most famous compositions, “Biggest
Part Of Me” and “You’re The Only Woman (You & I).” Both
massive Ambrosia hits, these classics sparkle with
new life as Pack reinterprets them with a spirited and jazzy
contemporary flair. Pack closes the album with songs
honoring his daughters, the wistful and lovely “Think Of You
(Song 4 Kaitlyn)” and “Elizabeth,” featuring Beth Pack, a
special needs child, ending the track with a heartfelt, “Hey
dad.”
Another personal touch
making The Secret Of Movin’ On extra special
to David is the extraordinary album art, featuring the
paintings of famed lyricist Bernie Taupin, also a highly
respected visual artist. Their friendship dates back to
1992, when Taupin invited Pack to be music
director/conductor for AIDS Project LA’s Commitment To
Life VI, a benefit concert featuring Barbra Streisand,
Elton John, Billy Joel, Natalie Cole, Wynonna, and others
that raised over $4 million.
David Pack first
rose to stardom when Ambrosia’s debut hit, 1975’s
“Holdin’ On To Yesterday,” captured the pop culture
consciousness, followed by the blockbuster 1978 #3
Billboard single “How Much I Feel.” Before Ambrosia
disbanded in ’82, Pack penned them two more signature
smashes (and 3 million plus BMI airplay award winners)—both
reincarnated on his new album—“Biggest Part Of Me” and
“You’re The Only Woman.” The band’s legacy was honored in
2001 with Warner Bros.’ Anthology, a “best of”
compilation also featuring three new tracks.
Pack’s debut solo album
was the 1986 Warner Bros. release Anywhere You Go,
executive produced by Lenny Waronker, with the stand-outs “I
Just Can’t Let Go” and “Prove Me Wrong,” the latter also
featured in the Taylor Hackford (Ray)-directed motion
picture White Nights. 2004’s Unborn,
introducing a dozen diverse songs written over the years but
never before recorded, is Pack’s only other solo disc prior
to The Secret Of Movin’ On.
The years in between have
been filled with a much-lauded career as a visionary
producer, which began in 1983 when Quincy Jones connected
David with Patti Austin for multiple projects. Two
decades-plus later, his production credits include work with
artists Kenny Loggins, Aretha Franklin, Michael McDonald,
Phil Collins, Selena, Wynonna, CeCe Winans, Natalie Cole, Chick Corea, James Ingram, Patti
Labelle, and Trisha Yearwood, among many others. Notable
highlights also include the GRAMMY®-winning Best
Contemporary Gospel Albums Handel’s Messiah-A Soulful
Celebration (’95) and Tribute: The Songs Of Andre
Crouch (’96).
The most personally
meaningful to Pack of all his many projects as a producer is
1996’s RIAA Gold CD The Songs Of West Side Story
(with Phil Collins’s Top 5 hit “Somewhere”), an all-star
tribute to music legend Leonard Bernstein, who was also
godfather to Pack’s eldest daughter. Most recently, Pack
produced the multi-artist Time-Life CD Committed 2 Rock,
featuring an enviable line-up of top modern rock and
contemporary Christian acts—including Dave Matthews, Creed,
Moby, and Nickelback—performing positive-skewed songs. The
project was the first one conceived by Mpowered Ideas, the
independent media company Pack co-founded in 2001.
As David Pack returns to
recording for the first time in many years, he says, “I’ve
had the great blessing to do so many wonderful projects with
stars from classical, jazz, rock, pop, and gospel music, yet
I feel like I’m only just hitting my own stride
artistically. It feels like exactly the right time to be
recording again, to bring all these things together.
The Secret Of Movin’ On is really about ‘traveling
light’ in life, letting go of the internal baggage we carry
around, which only comes through forgiveness, and through
love. That is the road to true inner peace, and for me,
it’s a beautiful place to be right now.”
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