(vocal jazz) Victoria Hart - The Lost Gershwin - 2009, MP3, 320 kbps
Victoria Hart / The Lost Gershwin
Жанр: vocal jazz
Год издания: 2009
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 00:42:39
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. You Are You
02. Tonight's The Night
03. Isn't It A Pity
04. Ask Me Again
05. I Won't Give Up
06. My Sunday Fella
07. Innocent Lonesome Blue Baby
08. Little Jazz Bird
09. Vodka
10. I Can't Be Bothered Now
11. When You Want 'Em You Can't Get 'Em
12. I Won't Give Up (Single Version)
Об альбоме (сборнике)
One of the odder musical sub-trends in rock history is how seemingly once a decade or so, there's a burst of artists directly inspired by the music of the 1930s and '40s, like Harpers Bizarre or Spanky & Our Gang in the '60s, Bette Midler and Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band in the '70s, U.K. sensation Mari Wilson in the '80s, and the Squirrel Nut Zippers in the '90s.
In the early 2000s, there's already the Puppini Sisters' Andrews Sisters fixation and Michael Bublé's blatant appropriation of the young Frank Sinatra's mannerisms. Add to this Victoria Hart, a young jazz-pop singer who considers Ella Fitzgerald her musical hero.
Born in California in 1988 but raised in England and France, Hart began singing jazz and pop covers semi-professionally while still in her mid-teens. At one casual gig at an outdoor jazz concert near Cannes, Hart was discovered by British R&B producer Geoff Gurd, who signed the youngster to a long-term development deal and began writing and producing her debut album.
After Hart was signed to Universal Music Group's revived Decca imprint in the United Kingdom, her new label came up with a suitably old-fashioned A Star Is Born discovery myth, claiming that the teenager was plucked from obscurity while waitressing at a London restaurant called "The Naked Turtle" to perform at a special gala during the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
Though Hart was indeed working part-time at that restaurant and did perform that showcase gig, her Decca debut was already being recorded at the time. That debut album, Whatever Happened to Romance?, was released in the summer of 2007.
~ Stewart Mason
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