(Vocal Jazz / Norway) Radka Toneff (Jon Eberson, Lars Jansson, Arild Andersen, Jon Christensen, Knut Riisnaes) - Winter Poem - 1990, rec. 1977, APE (image+.cue), lossless
Radka Toneff - Winter Poem
Лейбл: Verve (843 412-2)
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Год выпуска диска: 1990
Год записи диска: 1977
Производитель диска: Germany
Аудио кодек: APE
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 40:06
Сканы полиграфии вложеныТрэклист:1. Lorelei (05:34)
2. The Wonder Woman (05:01)
3. Winter Poem (01:04)
4. The Butterfly (01:19)
5. Love Comes Quietly (02:07)
6. The Kid (04:58)
7. A Child Is Born (02:31)
8. Mr: Bojangles (06:10)
9. Fire (04:51)
10. Ballad of the Sad Young Men (06:04)Доп. информация:Musicians:
RADKA TONEFF - vocal
JON EBERSON - guitar
LARS JANSSON - piano
ARILD ANDERSEN - bass
JON CHRISTENSEN - drums, percussion
KNUT RIISNÆS - tenor saxophone (# 2)Strings:
PER STENSETH, ARILD SOLUM, JØRN HALBAKKEN,
TOVE HALBAKKEN, ALF ÅRDAL, RENATA MOLINARI,
EIVIND ÅDLAND, JULIANA KJARTANSDOTTIR - violin
TORA DUGSTAD, JOHAN-OTTO JOHANSEN - viola
OYVIND EKORNESS, ANNE BRITT SÆVIG - violoncello
All strings arrangements by KNUT RIISNÆSRecorded February -77 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo
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AMGA Norwegian jazz vocalist of legendary stature, Radka Toneff made her award-winning album debut in 1977 and recorded only three albums during her lifetime, which was cut short by her tragic death in 1982. Born on June 25, 1952, in Oslo, Norway, she is the daughter of a Bulgarian folksinger and studied at the Oslo Musikkonservatorium from 1971 to 1975. After founding the Radka Toneff Quintet, whose membership included Arild Andersen (bass), Jon Balke (piano), and Jon Eberson (guitar), among others, she made her solo album debut in 1977 with Winter Poem, an English-language effort. Highly acclaimed, the album was awarded a Spellemannprisen (i.e., Norwegian Grammy) in 1977 for Vocal Album of the Year and was a Top 20 hit on the Norwegian albums chart.The follow-up album, It Don't Come Easy (1979), also featured the Radka Toneff Quintet while her third album, Fairy Tales (1982), was a collaboration with pianist Steve Dobrogosz. Tragically, Toneff died on October 21, 1982, in what was officially declared a suicide, though some have argued that her death was accidental. Over the years that followed, Toneff's stature rose to that of legend, and posthumous releases such as Some Time Ago: A Collection of Her Finest Moments (2003) and Butterfly (2008) proved remarkably popular, reaching the Top Five and Top Ten, respectively. Another posthumous release, Live in Hamburg (1992), is a latter-day concert recording from 1981 featuring herself alongside Steve Dobrogosz (piano), Arild Andersen (bass), and Alex Riel (drums).