(Vocal Jazz) Sony Holland - Sanssouci - 2010, MP3, 320 kbps
Sony Holland / Sanssouci
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Год издания: 2010
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 00:53:45
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01.My Foolish Heart
02.Curiosity
03.Those Dancing Days Are Gone
04.Sanssouci
05.What a Difference a Day Made
06.Little Tune
07.When I Find You
08.Les Feuilles Mortes
09.You Don't Know What Love Is
10.You're Always With Somebody New
11.Too Many Beautiful Girls
12.The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
13.My Romance
Об исполнителе (группе)
Singing has been my life-long passion. Through music I've had many emotional and eye opening experiences. This page is dedicated to some really great memories and pictures from my scrapbook.
SAN FRANCISCO: Fisherman's Wharf and Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco are famous for their buskers and I am proud to have been one of them. Carlos Santana and Robin Williams started out as street performers there too. As tough as it can be singing on a damp and windy night, between the DJs and the piped in music there aren't enough gigs to go around. Busking was a great way to earn a few dollars and get some valuable experience.
ASIA: I had the opportunity to gig for extended periods in Asia. I spent a year working in Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo. I loved performing six nights a week, experiencing new places and meeting the locals and travelers. Staying in 5 star hotels wasn't so bad either. Would you believe that Kiefer Sutherland hit on me in an elevator full of people in Tokyo... he was there to promote his show, 24, to do some filming and flirting!
BACK IN THE USA: I've played some nice jazz clubs at home too: Blue Note NYC, Yoshi's SF & Yoshi's Oakland, Rrazz Room SF, the Dakota in Minneapolis, Catalina's, etc. I've played with big bands, quintets, quartets, trios and my Duo. It's been a blast! Every situation is different and you learn to adapt on the fly.
LOS ANGELES: L.A. is home to some of the world's top musicians and I've been fortunate to work with many of them at clubs like the Catalina, Vibrato, Vitello's and Charlie O's. Being amongst such a talented group has helped to bring out the best in me. Over the past few years I have begun working more frequently in a duo setting with my guitarist/husband Jerry. We travel light and can try out a variety of material. We get back home to San Francisco often and hopefully we'll be in your town too...
Об альбоме (сборнике)
I’m pleased to present my new CD, SANSSOUCI. It is a very personal project for me with soft and dark overtones. Though it was put together on an artists budget I’m proud of the result and I hope you will find it a "good listen." The material is varied. There are classics like "Les Feuilles Mortes" (with the haunting cello) and a Bossa Nova version of "My Foolish Heart." There are five original songs including the jazz tune "You're Always With Somebody New," and the folk-pop ballad "When I Find You." The title track is a rarely (if ever) covered piece written by Rufus Wainwright. SANSSOUCI refers to a summer palace built by King Frederick of Prussia in 1745. Both the song and the palace call to mind a certain glorious despair, a sense of grandness and loss at the same time...I certainly have an understanding of those dual emotions.
Initially, Jerry (my husband/guitarist) and I tested everything out at home. We made a demo of all of the songs onto a hand held digital recorder with just guitar and voice. This was a way for us to fine-tune the arrangements. We made those recordings in our bathroom because it’s the quietest spot in our loft. I guess you could say that we took singing in the shower to a whole new level. Seriously, this process saved us a lot of time and money as we moved forward with the project.
Once in the studio we enlisted the musicians and engineers to help us achieve our vision more fully. Musical ideas are difficult to convey into words, but the people we worked with are talented, sensitive and caring and gave each song the right vibe. I want to express my thanks to all of them.
There are certainly things about SANSSOUCI that could have been improved upon had there been additional resources, but whatever it lacks in production value we tried to make up for with spirited artistry. This CD could not have been made at all, if it weren't for the help and encouragement of my friends and fans. I appreciate their support with all of my heart.
"One of the most talented jazz singers in town, Sony Holland has the potential to sing a wide variety of music and improvise creatively in every idiom. On Sanssoucci, she sings several standards, a few obscurities, and five excellent songs by her husband guitarist Jerry Holland. Accompanied by Holland, keyboardist Robbie Kondor, bassist David Hughes, drummer Kendall Kay and occasionally the cello of Wolf Sebastian, the singer pays respect to the melodies and lyrics and keeps her renditions concise but definitive. Slower tempos are emphasized with her versions of “What A Difference A Day Made” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” (the most rewarding recording of the latter song in quite a few years) are among the highlights. This continually evolving artist is well worth seeing live too." Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene
"SONY HOLLAND now calls Los Angeles home. But that doesn't mean Bay Area fans should stop feeling possessive about this incredibly talented former San Francisco singer. Holland's new CD, "Sanssouci," finds the song stylist putting her distinctive stamp on a mix of standards, originals and contemporary songs. The title track, penned by Rufus Wainwright, refers to a summer palace built by King Frederick of Prussia in 1745. That topic sounds a bit dry in print, yet it's anything but in Holland's hands. Jim Harrington, San Jose Mercury News
“Sanssouci”, Rufus Wainwright’s lush romantic rumination is the perfect illustration of where vocalist Sony Holland stands musically. The song is both intelligently composed, even classically oriented, yet refreshingly modern and contemporary in its lyrical content. It also moves in the up-tempo Latin beat that seems to be driving much of this CD’s sound. Holland has been moving away from standard interpretations of Great American Songbook and here interprets “My Foolish Heart” and “What A Difference A Day Made” in this hipper, acoustic based style. “You Don’t Know What Love Is” is a perfect example of Holland’s re-interpretive work. Influenced by husband Jerry Holland’s original tunes (“Curiosity”, “You’re Always With Somebody New” and “When I Find You”), this CD has a moving beat, tempered with Sony’s languid, deliberate reading of the lyric. It’s not swing or jazz in the strict sense, but moves close to the Jobim/Gilberto bossa nova sound popular in the sixties. Roberta Flack’s “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” is most close to its original recording and a Holland live staple. “Autumn Leaves”, originally the 1945 French song "Les Feuilles Mortes", sung in French and English, is lovely. Sony’s voice is lovely as always and self-assured and the musicianship heartfelt. Steve Murray in Cabaret Scenes
Состав
Vocals: Sony Holland
Guitars: Jerry Holland
Bass: David Hughes
Percussion: Kendall Kay
Keyboards: Robbie Kondor
Cello: Wolf Sebastia
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