(Vocal Jazz) Rachelle Ferrell - Individuality (Can I Be Me?) - 2000, APE (image + .cue), lossless
Rachelle Ferrell - Individuality (Can I Be Me?) - 2000
Страна: США
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Год выпуска: 2000
Формат: APE (image + .cue)
Битрейт аудио: losslessТрэклист:
1. Individuality (Can I Be Me?) 4:53
2. Sista 3:59
3. Will You Remember Me? 6:17
4. I Forgive You 5:30
5. I Gotta Go 5:06
6. Why You Wanna Mess It All Up? 5:30
7. Gaia 5:44
8. Run To Me 4:04
9. Reflections Of My Heart 5:10
10. Satisfied 5:32
11. I Can Explain 8:02Доп. информация:
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amazon.comThe voice! On Individuality Rachelle Ferrell's astonishing instrument (as it certainly deserves to be called) soars and swoops through a six-octave range, which makes her a rarity in the modern R&B of nubile sopranos. Ferrell is as comfortable delivering a deep, velvety growl as a soprano soar. Her work as a jazz singer-songwriter has clearly sharpened her vocal technique and added a perceptive subtlety to the arrangements that accompany it, which dwell in sweet 'n' lowdown, unplugged bass territory. Individuality is a compact, intensely personal album. It covers topics from sisterhood ("Sista") to jilted love ("I Gotta Go"), all through the eyes of a mature woman. With this album's unslick production and sincerity, Ferrell continues to set herself apart from the pack, expanding the parameters of R&B to accommodate her and her voice, not vice versa. --Lizz Mendez Berry