"I didn't have a title right away. The song came first. When a record is nearing completion then I finally settle on a title." "The title comes from the vibe you're getting. There are no lyrics to determine what a song about. This particular track fit the proper bill."
"The songs are all personal. I have a special affinity for Fantasy or Reality. That Familiar Feeling gives a vintage vibe. I grew up on R & B and old school music. I love the track with Lindsey [Webster] Free. I knew I wanted to redo the song before I asked her to sing on the record." "Lindsey Webster is a remarkable talent. We've collaborated on stage, on tour but never in the studio. I'd never heard her on a "clubby" type song." "I switched it up; put my own spin on it. It's a great mix between the Sax and vocals. I weaved the Sax in and around her voice." It's a club-banger! Ingala urges the listener to "let it go where it takes you.
The tracks on Escape With Me have a variety of tempo and moods ranging from upbeat, slowly relaxing - classic La LA Means I Love You... The fast paced Ramp It Up, The late night vibes with Midnight Confession, and the wind-down Tune Lene's Groove. The album is certainly an escape that reflects Ingala's deeply influenced lifetime love affair with music.
This story is from the November - December 2024 edition of Smooth Jazz Magazine.
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