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(Vocal Jazz) Susanna Bartilla - I Love Lee - 2012, MP3, 320

Susanna Bartilla / I Love Lee   Жанр: Vocal Jazz Год издания: 2012 Аудиокодек: MP3Тип рипа: tracksБитрейт аудио: 320 kbpsПродолжительность: 00:34:52 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет 1. Why Don't You Do Right 2. Golden Earrings 3. I'm Through With Love 4. Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You 5. Johnny Guitar 6. Fever 7. I Can't Give You Anything But Love 8. Almost Like Being in Love 9. I Don't Know Enough About You (feat. Sean Gourley) 10. You Go to My Head 11. Once in a While  Об исполнителе (группе) Raised to the sounds of Ella, Billie, Frank and Peggy Lee singing the Great American Songbook, the Berlin born Parisian vocalist Susanna Bartilla always knew she would be a jazz singer. She inherited an unconditional love for the genre from her father, a crooner and sax player, who regularly took her out to see live music from an early age on, and it has often been said that she owes her sure sense of timing and swing to her gypsy grandfather. All through her childhood she sang the alto voice in a choir and after moving to Paris aged 18, quite naturally studied to be an opera singer. After spending some years touring and recording with a vocal baroque group and gaining valuable stage experience, she found her way back to her roots and studied vocal jazz at renowned EDIM Jazz school with some of the best vocalists. For some years now, audiences in clubs and festivals have enjoyed Susanna’s performing of the most beautiful standards of all times, the ones that have the right words to tell the stories we’ve all lived through, in 32 bars. After releasing a first CD of German Jazz “So Viel Glück” for Sergent Major in 2007, she dedicated the year 2009/2010 to celebrating the centennial of lyricist Johnny Mercer with a well chosen program of his finest lyrics, culminating in her critically acclaimed Mercer tribute CD “Live at the Sunside”. Susanna’s current project is a tribute to the wonderful Miss Peggy Lee that she will be introducing at festivals during the summer and fall. Her tribute album “I Love Lee” is due for release in early 2013, including Lee’s best and also lesser known tunes as well as some standards written by Peggy Lee, featuring Alain Jean-Marie on piano and Aldo Romano on drums, as well as Sean Gourley on guitar and Claude Mouton on the double bass.  Об альбоме (сборнике)So which Lee does singer Susanna Bartilla love? Lee Marvin? Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors? Both men would be intriguing subjects for a tribute album, but of course the answer lies elsewhere. It's there in tiny letters on the cover of I Love Lee, but it's even more obvious from the opening bars of Kansas Joe McCoy's "Why Don't You Do Right." This is a tribute to the great Peggy Lee. It's a fitting tribute, too, with excellent song selection, superb delivery and, despite the presence of a terrific backing band, a focus on the vocals rather than extended instrumental breaks.Bartilla was born in Germany but has lived and worked in France for some years. She has a pure, bright, voice with a distinctive vibrato, which gives a fascinating dynamic to her interpretations of these Songbook classics—a style more akin to chanteuses such as Edith Piaf rather than Lee's own approach.This album appears within months of Swedish singer Jessica Pilnas' Norma Delores Egstrom: A Tribute To Peggy Lee (ACT, 2012). It's just a coincidence, but it does reflect the admiration in which Lee is still held. The two albums also show just how much scope Lee's music gives to artists; only the classic "Fever" appears on both recordings, while the distinctly different approaches of the singers and the contrasting instrumental lineups ensure that the albums complement each other beautifully. Pilnas was joined by vibraphone, trumpet and bass, giving her songs a bright, seductive, musical foundation. On I Love Lee Bartilla is accompanied by guitar, piano, bass and drums, and the result is a more blues-tinged feel, an earthier sensuality.Bartilla is accompanied by the duo of bassist Claude Mouton and guitarist Sean Gourley on three tunes. Mouton's emphatic bass riff on "Fever" gives Gourlay a solid foundation for his rich-toned guitar, while the sparse bass and guitar lines on "Johnny Guitar"—co-written by Lee and Victor Young for the 1954 film of the same name—enhance the melancholy lyrics, which Bartilla delivers with just the right level of pathos.The addition of pianist Alain Jean-Marie and drummer Aldo Romano gives songs such as "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and the positive, optimistic "Almost Like Being In Love" an added drive. On "I'm Through With Love" and "Once In A While" the pair creates a late-night atmosphere for the torch song tales Bartilla tells.Gourley is a splendid guitarist, and also demonstrates his vocal prowess when he joins Bartilla for "I Don't Know Enough About You." His raw, bluesy, voice is a perfect complement to Bartilla's on this cheery, upbeat, number which is further enlivened by Jean-Marie's piano contribution.I Love Lee has the endorsement of Peggy Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster Wells. It's pleasing to see such an acknowledgement of Bartilla's work, a formal recognition of her respect for Lee's legacy and the quality of her tribute.  СоставSusanna Bartilla: vocals; Sean Gourley: guitar, vocals (9); Alain Jean- Marie: piano; Claude Mouton: bass; Aldo Romano: drums.
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