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(Vocal Jazz) Liane Carroll - Billy No Mates - 2003, MP3, 320 kbps

Liane Carroll / Billy No Mates Жанр: Vocal Jazz Год издания: 2003 Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 00:53:33 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет Треклист: 01. It Never Entered My Mind 02. Don't Blame Me 03. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning 04. Three Sheets To The Wind 05. Picture In A Frame 06. Fever / This City Never Sleeps (Medley) 07. Fly Little Bird 08. A Foggy Day In London Town 09. Dublin Morning 10. River 11. A Beautiful Friendship 12. Billy No Mates   Об альбоме (сборнике) Liane Carroll was born in London and raised in Hastings, where she currently lives with her husband, bassist Roger Carey. She started playing the piano at the age of three, under the tutorage of concert pianist Phyllis Catling, but soon developed a deep passion for everything jazz, soul and beyond. Both of her parents were singers and, following their divorce when Liane was six, she stayed with her mother and sister at her grand-parents’ house, where she was lovingly encouraged to carry on making as much of a racket as possible. In Hastings, at the age of 15, she started to appear with various bands both as a singer, pianist and composer. In 1988 she joined Trevor Watts’ ‘Moire Music’ featuring Liam Genockey, Nana Tsiboe and Simon Picard, where they would embark on several world tours. After leaving the band, she appeared with many varied line-ups, including the Dave Holdsworth band, featuring bassist Roger Carey, and drummer Dave Trigwell. In 1990, she formed her own trio, married Roger Carey, now the resident bass player in the band, and continued to work with many visiting outfits, including two recordings and a tour with Gerry Rafferty, two tours with US guitar legend Jerry Donahue, and many European tours with the legendary Long John Baldry. In 2001, as well as keeping busy with her trio and solo work, she joined the live Drum & Bass outfit, ‘London Elektricity.’ They would later tour New Zealand, Brazil (where they headlined to 50,000 people) and Glastonbury Festival, 2005. While the fast soul music was a slight departure from Liane’s own work with her trio, it would prove an incredibly exciting time in her career, involving the release of two CD’s and DVD’s. 2003 saw the launch of her first solo album, ‘Billy No Mates,’ a haunting and intimate collection of standards and originals, for the Independent label, Splash Point Records. The album was her biggest selling to date and, as well as being critically acclaimed, went on to win her two BBC Jazz Awards in 2005. She is the only musician ever to have picked up two of these awards in the same year.
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