Jim Peterik's Lifeforce; Forces At Play
deluxe Remastered Edition & Two-disc Set Features All-star Ensemble Plus Bonus Tracks
Burr Ridge, IL … Some things just seem to get better with time. Fine wine, classic cars and leather jackets all improve with age. Like
beach glass polished by ocean waves, smooth jazz gets smoother as time goes by – especially when it's composed and
produced with the masterful touch of Grammy Award winner Jim Peterik – founding member of The Ides of March and Survivor
and co-writer of hits like Vehicle, Eye of the Tiger and Burning Heart. The iconic composer fell in love with the genre years ago, seeking respite from the sound and fury of rock. His latest
creation is Jim Peterik's Lifeforce Forces at Play Deluxe Remastered Edition.
The two-disc set, just released May 7, offers a diverse buffet of listening pleasures. Following the
critically-acclaimed debut of Forces at Play in 2011, Jim decided to give new listeners a second chance to sample his
unique blend of sounds, while providing dedicated fans a fresh perspective on their favorites.
He began by utilizing Slate Digital Technology®, which produces a vibrantly warm, textured sound that replicates the
depth and immediacy of analog recording. Then, he added two new bonus tracks: Voice of America (a song that came to him
in a dream) and a live version of his classic, Vehicle, performed with the legendary Buddy Guy. Finally, he tapped his Ides of March bandmate and brilliant engineer, Larry
Millas, to remix and remaster everything, further accentuating the nuances of the original tracks.
In addition to the core personnel from Jim Peterik's Lifeforce (Jim on guitar, vocals, keyboards and percussion, Ed
Breckenfeld on drums, Klem Hayes on bass and Jeff Lantz on keyboards), the group is joined by an astounding array of
talented musicians: Mindi Abair, Lisa McClowry, Steve Eisen, Steve Cole, Jessy J, Tim Bales, Mike Cichowicz, Steve
Oliver, Nick Colionne, Mike Aquino, Jeff Carlisi, Blake Aaron, Richie Davis, Miles Gilderdale, Greg Carmichael, Khari
Parker, Alex Ligertwood, Sijay, Marzette Griffith, David Pack, Chieli Minucci, Ariel Engelbert, Christian Cullen, Larry
Gray, The Ides of March Brass, Thom Griffin, Ed Breckenfeld, Jeff Lantz, Klem Hayes and Zoey Engelbert.
The recording is comprised of one disc that is entirely instrumental and another complete with vocals. The first is
perfect for adding ambiance to a romantic evening that won't interfere with conversation. The second is for thoroughly
immersing oneself in the sensual world that Peterik's vision creates. The set, presented by World Stage International Records - is available at retailers locally or through iTunes and Amazon.
While the single Forces at Play enjoys extensive coverage on smooth jazz radio, Jim Peterik's Lifeforce can be seen live
at a number of venues, including The Parrot Cage in Chicago and at the largest music festival in the world, Milwaukee
Summerfest, on July 7th.
Once you experience the dynamic ensemble performance of Jim Peterik's Lifeforce Forces at Play Deluxe Remastered
Edition, you'll agree that this is a vintage year for smooth jazz.
Background
Grammy Award winning Jim Peterik's passion for songwriting has resulted in numerous hits including "Vehicle", "Eye of
the Tiger", "Burning Heart", "Caught Up in You", "Hold on Loosely", "Rocking Into the Night", "High on You", "The Search
is Over" and "That's Why God Made the Radio".
He divides his time between performing with his first group, The Ides of March (who will celebrate their 50th
Anniversary shortly), as well as his work with Pride of Lions and Jim Peterik's Lifeforce. The ladder of which is
signed to World Stage International Records.
He is the co-author of Songwriting for Dummies and enjoys mentoring rising stars in a number of genres, from jazz and
rock to inspirational country.
He recently co-wrote and produced a tribute song for the victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy with singer Marc Scherer,
entitled Newtown (You're Not Alone), available on iTunes, with all proceeds benefiting The Sandy Hook School Fund.
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