(Vocal Jazz) Kitt Lough - Orange Colored View - 2004, MP3, 320 kbps
Kitt Lough / Orange Colored View
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Год издания: 2004
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 00:41:03
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. Honeysuckle Rose
02. Lover Man
03. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
04. Love Me Or Leave Me
05. Sentimental Journey
06. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
07. No Moon At All
08. Cry Me A River
09. Orange Colored Sky
10. The Very Thought of You
Об альбоме (сборнике)Alternately emotive, sultry and swinging vocals on jazz standards with great arrangements. Makes the old sound fresh and new!
There was a time when vocalists infused every carefully chosen lyric with meaning, every precious syllable with emotion, and every note with golden tone. It was the era of the true ‘chanteuse’.
That era is alive and well, living in the person of Kitt Lough, an inspiring new voice on the jazz scene. Melding sultry, velvety vocals with a beguiling appearance, Kitt creates a romantic experience that transports the listener to an age when glamour, rhythm and romance ruled the day. By turns playful & coquettish or plaintive & mournful, she sparkles in the spotlight with her visual and vocal artistry wherever she sings. She imbues every lyric with an emotional range that makes evident the wealth of her life’s experience.
Her debut CD “Orange Colored View” is enjoying rave reviews and generous airplay on jazz stations acrss the southeast. Stunningly produced and arranged by Dan Serafini, it showcases her vocal versatility and places her squarely among today’s best jazz vocalists.
Stay tuned for her next release currently being recorded in New Orleans, Louisina, USA
See what they’re saying so far about her live performances…"when kitt sings it is special. One might even say uncanny. Besides singing in tune, with good rhythm and phrasing, it is as if she has complete understanding and empathy for the lyrics and, when she delivers the song,
the listener perceives this. What can I say? In my humble opinion, she is a phenomenon." Al Bernard, bassist for Nancy Wilson, Mel Torme, Bobby Darin & others“...A delightful torch singer, able to navigate the fine line between sentimentality, allure and innocence, while also conveying a song’s multiple meanings... [with] an ideal blend of invitation, declaration and tension.”
Ron Wynn
The Nashville Scene"...in Music City's club culture, the name Kitt Lough has risen to the top...a favorite among the set at F.Scott’s...”
Drew Walen
Nashville’s City Paper“...Lough spices her vocals with a sultry slyness...cheeky playfulness... adventurous yet accessible... takes familiar standards and makes them sound fresh and immediate... Nashville’s jazz scene is suddenly overflowing with fine female vocalists, and Lough belongs at the forefront.”
Michael McCall
The Nashville Scene
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