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James William Chappell (born in
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in 1955), professionally known as Jim Chappell, is an American
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pianist. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chappell placed five albums in the Top Twenty of ''
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's'' Top New Age Albums chart, and placed another album in the Top Twenty of their Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.


Recording history

Chappell's first album, ''Tender Ritual'', was a collection of piano solos released in 1985 on his own Unspeakable Freedom label. In 1986, Chappell was signed with the newly formed Music West Records. That same year, Chappell released ''Dusk'', another collection of piano solos. It would be the first of Chappell's albums to appear on a ''Billboard'' chart, peaking at No. 19 on its Top New Age Albums chart. With his third album, Chappell's records started to include small-ensemble accompaniment and (on 1990s ''Saturday's Rhapsody'') full orchestration. His three albums in this style—1989's ''Living in the Northern Summer'', ''Saturday's Rhapsody'', and 1991's ''Nightsongs and Lullabies''—all appeared on the ''Billboard'' Top New Age Albums chart. In 1992, Chappell switched to the Real Music label, where his music became more jazz-oriented. There were four such albums—''In Search of the Magic'' (1992), ''Over the Top'' (1993), ''Manila Nights'' (1994) and ''The Earthsea Series, Volume 1'' (1994). On the latter three, Chappell was backed by HearSay, a jazz quartet. The first of them, 1993's ''Over the Top'', appeared on ''Billboards Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. This album was also successful in the
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, enough such that Chappell booked a three-date concert hall tour of the islands in the summer of 1993 and sold out all of the shows. Chappell's final album with Real Music was 1994's ''Laughter at Dawn''. It saw Chappell returning to his original style of solo piano and was the last of his albums to appear on a ''Billboard'' chart. Chappell moved to Gallery Records in 1996 and recorded one album there. He released nothing further until 2002, when he began releasing albums on his own Unspeakable Freedom label. None of them have appeared on any Billboard charts.


Critical reception

In his review of Chappell's ''Nightsongs and Lullabies'', Jim Aikin noted that "Chappell's pastel piano meditations ... are the musical equivalent of airbrushed greeting-card watercolors of cute bunny rabbits and fawns." However, he went on to say that Chappell is "a consummate craftsman—a sensitive pianist and gifted melodist who knows some genuinely interesting chords." In a review of one of Chappell's contemporary jazz albums, Jonathan Widran of ''AllMusic'' praised ''Over the Top'' for its "energetic live interaction" with fellow performers.


Personal life

Chappell has a brother named Gary Chappell. Gary Chappell worked as a manufacturer for Music West Records.


Discography

When originally released on the Unspeakable Freedom label, ''Tender Ritual'' had catalog number RB-101. Real Music re-released all five of the Music West albums. These re-releases have catalog numbers RM-0131 through RM-0135.


Notes


Further reading

* A discussion (in Italian) of Chappell's work through 1996.


External links


Official Web Site

Chappell's artist page at Real Music
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chappell, Jim American jazz pianists American male jazz pianists Jazz musicians from Michigan American new-age musicians Smooth jazz pianists Living people 1955 births 21st-century American pianists 21st-century American male musicians