Love, timing, and timeless sound come together this Valentine’s Day as jazz artist Clyde Anthony releases his long-awaited debut album, “It’s Time.” Designed to be more than just a listening experience, the project delivers a warm, polished blend of smooth jazz and easy listening that feels right at home in living rooms, candle-lit dinners, late-night drives, and relaxed weekend mornings.
“It’s Time” will give you a throwback feel of Barry White. It leans into emotion without becoming heavy, romance without becoming cliché, and musicianship without becoming complicated. Clyde Anthony crafts each track with flowing melodies, gentle grooves, and expressive arrangements that make the music accessible to longtime jazz lovers and casual listeners alike.
Whether you’re spending the evening with someone special, hosting family, or simply enjoying personal quiet time, the album provides a soundtrack that feels both intimate and welcoming.
This is not just an album — it’s a mood-setter.
Streaming on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1KBrxT7hQRaZMr1LDoH3WJ
iTunes: https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/clyde-anthony/1589781555
Amazon Music: It’s Time https://a.co/d/0fP15Kgk
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Jazz
(
pronounced /dʒæz/ ;
IPA
: /ʝas/ )
[ 1 ] is an
American
musical genre that originated in the late 19th century in the African American communities of
New Orleans ,
[
2 ] Louisiana , and expanded
worldwide
throughout the
20th century . The musical identity of
jazz is complex and cannot be easily defined. First, although the term is often used to refer to a musical language (as is done, for example, when speaking of
classical music ),
jazz is actually a family of musical genres that share common characteristics but do not individually represent the complexity of the genre as a whole; second, its diverse “social functions” (
jazz can serve as background music for gatherings or as dance music, but certain types of
jazz demand attentive and focused listening) require a different approach; and third, the issue of race has always generated profound debate about
jazz , shaping its reception by the public.