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(Vocal Jazz, ACT Music) Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather - 2010, WEB, FLAC (tracks), lossless

Josefine Cronholm Songs of the Falling Feather"Cronholm’s music is like poetry. A breathtaking, intuitive and absolutely original voice..." Жанр: Vocal Jazz, ACT Music Год издания: 2010 Издатель (лейбл): ACT Music Номер по каталогу: ACT 9495-2 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 51:37 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: front + .pdf Источник (релизер): WEB (я)Треклист: 1. Paralysed 2. Seagulls 3. Fountain 4. Mermaids 5. Winter Princess 6. Angel 7. Quiet 8. Sailor 9. Lonely Is The Heart 10. Mystery  ИсполнителиJosefine Cronholm - vocals Henrik Lindstrand - piano, guitars, keyboards, programming Gustaf Ljunggren - guitars Gunnar Halle - trumpet Thommy Andersson - bass Per Ekdahl - drums String quartet: Julie Eskær - violin Anna Gwozclz - violin Iben Teilmann - viola Emilie Eskær - cello  Лог Audiochecker AUDIOCHECKER v2.0 beta (build 457) - by Dester - opdester@freemail.hu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Started at: четверг, 24. 05. 2012. - 15:51.3110 files found01 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\01 - Paralysed.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.02 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\02 - Seagulls.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.03 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\03 - Fountain.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.04 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\04 - Mermaids.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.05 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\05 - Winter Princess.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.06 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\06 - Angel.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.07 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\07 - Quiet.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.08 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\08 - Sailor.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.09 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\09 - Lonely Is The Heart.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.10 -===- C:\Users\Забудько\Downloads\Josefine Cronholm - Songs of the Falling Feather (2010) [FLAC]\10 - Mystery.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted.Finished at: четверг, 24. 05. 2012. - 16:01.00 (operation time: 0:09.29)  Reviews  ACT Music“I grew up in the middle of a big forest. You could shout without anyone hearing you, which is something wonderful. For me, everything began with quietness, with the quietness of nature surrounding me. This will always remain rooted deep within me,” explains Josefine Cronholm, the Swedish singer, composer and resident of Copenhagen for many years. On hearing her ACT debut, Songs of the Falling Feather, listeners will quickly understand what she means by this. There hasn’t been a singer like her - someone who makes quietness so enchantingly audible - for a long time. Cronholm’s clear, high voice comes from out of nowhere, developing and weaving around sounds and melodies with a calmness which is quite unique.Substance, rather than effect, is Cronholm’s credo and could well be the reason why this breathtaking voice is only just starting to conquer the music world outside Scandinavia - at the age of 37. “I don’t tend to think in the categories of success which are measured by reaching as many people as possible. I do things according to my instinct,” she says, and her instincts were usually right. During her vocal studies at Copenhagen’s conservatory, Django Bates asked her to join his Quiet Nights band, with whom she subsequently spent four years travelling the world. The collaboration which followed with percussionist Marilyn Mazur, one which continues today, was also defining. Two CDs with her own songs and her own band, Ibis, brought the breakthrough she had been waiting for between 2002 and 2004, when she won two Danish jazz Grammys and the Swedish Jazz Award as “Artist Of The Year”. The press described her as “diverse, highly musical and bold” and her enthralling voice was compared to that of greats like Cassandra Wilson and Dianne Reeves.Yet even at this point Cronholm followed her instinct and temporarily put her highly promising career on hold: “My father died and I had my second son which resulted in a much more radical change than I had anticipated. I had to concentrate on being a mother whilst at the same time finding out who I really was again.” She started to write songs again, “this time at my own, slow pace.” The result of a good five years of introspective reflection is now her impressive comeback Songs of the Falling Feather. The search for the essence, the essential element of a feeling, a moment or a sound, is reflected in every moment of the album.Cronholm’s song texts are filled with many personal experiences in which you can hear a love of impressionist painting. “I always had a kind of mysterious impressionist painter in my head,” says the singer. “The songs found me, not the other way around, it was almost a compulsion.” They tell of the mystery of love (“Mystery”), the search for lasting happiness (“Angel”), saying goodbye (“Sailor”), and at the album’s beginning on “Paralyzed”, of the paranoia of everyday modern life.“When I had finished the texts and the melodies, I felt quite lonely and looked for musical companions.” She found this in Henrik Lindstrand, an old friend of hers with whom she had collaborated many years previously in the ambient band, Factum Est. Lindstrand, who later became well known with the rock band Kashmir and who had done a lot of work for film and television, played not only most of the instruments from the piano and e-guitar to percussion and programming, but also took on most production duties. Further companions from the past also joined in: Thommy Andersson, the bassist from Cronholm’s band Ibis, the well known Norwegian trumpeter Gunnar Halle and, from her time in Sweden, Gustaf Ljunggren on the lap steel and acoustic guitar, as well as drummer Per Ekdahl.For the dialogue with the vocals, Cronholm and Lindstrand consciously chose a particular instrument for every piece. “I wanted to avoid any filling and to penetrate through to the soul of the song, to its pure core.” And indeed she has, impressively succeeding in finding the perfect background for her lyrical sound “paintings” - be it a violin, a piano, a trumpet or a high 1970s e-guitar. Often it is the eclectic sounds, familiar to the ear from musical history, which guide us safely into her world.The singer shines brighter than ever before with her intuitive, original vocals which are able to almost endlessly enrich every individual sound, with the most delicate variations. “I was really scared before my first singing lesson that I would lose the intuitive contact to my voice, and with this a part of myself, but this didn’t happen. All my teachers helped me in the technical sense but above all they supported me in finding my own expression.” Songs of the Falling Feather proves just how successful this was.  GuardianMaybe it's an indication of the poise and clarity running beneath the apparent mayhem in composer Django Bates's music that he chose Swedish singer Josefine Cronholm as principal vocalist for his Quiet Nights band. This stately, pure-toned vocalist now performs regularly with former Miles Davis percussionist Marilyn Mazur, and has won a string of jazz awards in Sweden and Denmark. For all that, this is a low-key, private and personal piece of autobiography, with folk and pop-ballad connections that are more audible than the jazz ones; admirers of the British singer Gwyneth Herbert's work, for instance, might find enticing connections in it. The lyrics and tunes were written by Cronholm, and then brought to producer/multi-instrumentalist Henrik Lindstrand, who filled in the textures and added some live effects from Cronholm favourites such as guitarist Gustaf Ljunggren and trumpeter Gunnar Halle. Cronholm sings very quietly but makes every sound matter. Each song is characterised by a different dominant instrumental sound, and there are very effective atmospherics, from lonesome forest walks to creaking-boat noises. Nothing gets much above an ambient walking-pace or a kind of ringing whisper, of course, but it grows on you. ~ John Fordham  FlyglobalmusicThis album couldn’t be further from the Rigmor Gustafasson / radio.string.quartet.vienna album Calling You even if it does feature a sting quartet as well.The opening track is a monster called ‘Paralysed’ that’s all string quartet laden, chart pop sweet and lyrically as dark as the Black Sabbath; now there’s a combination! The sleeve notes reveal that Josefine she grew up in the middle of big forest in Sweden and her debut album, Songs Of The Falling Feather is stark to say the least but with a strange lightness - light as a feather?All the music and lyrics written by Josefine and arranged by her and Henrik Lindstrand (who joined a band called Kashmiir in 2001; guess who their favourite rock band are) but this is nothing like jazz or 70’s prog rock gods.Cronholm’s sound is quite unique. ‘Seagulls’ is a prime example of post-jazz folktronica that features the muted trumpet of Gummar Halle so you know there’s a jazz heritage to it; and as she does a sort of skat that blends with the electronic winds, its not jazz at all..Josefine’s vocals are crystal clear throughout and are most Joni Mitchell-esque on ‘Fountain’ where she is accompanied by Henrik on piano which is the most beautifully haunting track.This is not what you expect from a double Danish Jazz Grammy ward winner (she featured with Ibis on Wild Garden on Denmark’s Stunt Records in 2002 and more recently the collaboration with Steen Rasmussen on the Latin jazz album Amanhã - I Morron - Tomorrow). The change of style and career break coincided with the passing of her father and the birth of her second child.Now recording a body of songs that are clearly more personal and introspective, she really does excel at the ‘Joni’ ballads. ‘Angel’ is mournful and stunning at the same time with Halle getting a solo at the end. And ‘Sailor’ is another that weaves around the trumpet, strings, piano as the loss of her father is still clearly raw. ‘Lonely Is The Heart’ is a step to far into Radio 2-land for me lyrically. . As a keen swimmer, I’m rather partial to songs that are water related so with that in mind, ‘Mermaids’ is sublime as the strings are back supporting gentle electric guitar lines. This is so Big Chill I must have a word with Pete Lawrence as I think he’d love this (as yet another aside, his Sunday set with guests was brilliant last year and let’s hope there’s more of the same this).And whilst on the subject of summer festivals, ‘Winter Princess’ is in that Cinematic Orchestra tension style and the first track that is more of a band production as Per Ekdahl joins in on drums.Arguably the climax/culmination of the album is the closing track ‘Mystery’ (as in the meaning of life and everything is mystery) but she really does go the extra mile on this one vocally.The impressive cover is by Birgit Brenner and is called ‘Angst vor Gesichtsröte’, I’ve no idea what this translates as but there’s definitely angst with Songs Of The Falling Feather but in an good and intriguing way. ~ Gerry Hectic  Photos Жозефин Кронхольм - шведская джазовая вокалистка и композитор, родилась в Смоланде в 1971 году, но уже долгое время проживает и работает в столице Дании Копенгагене. В годы учебы в тамошней консерватории познакомилась с английским музыкантом и бэндлидером Джанго Бэйтсом, который пригласил ее выступать с его группой Quiet Nights. Они гастролировали вместе в течении четырех лет; позднее Жозефин также сотрудничала с перкуссионисткой Marilyn Mazur. В 2001 году Кронхольм приняла участие в записи альбома "Red Shoes" группы String Swing, год спустя выпустила первую сольную пластинку "Wild Garden", а затем и "Hotel Paradise" (обе - с собранной ею группой сопровождения Ibis и собственными композициями). Успех был впечатляющ! Певица получила две премии Danish Jazz Grammy плюс Swedish Jazz Award как “Лучший Исполнитель Года”; в 2005-ом она записала две песни для саундтрека фильма "Зеркальная маска". Однако вскоре после этого у Жозефин умер отец и родился второй ребенок, и она, не оглядываясь на требования музыкальной индустрии (одно из которых - постоянно быть на виду), ушла со сцены. Вернулась она только спустя пять лет с новым диском "Songs of the Falling Feather". При его создания Кронхольм объединила усилия с мультиинструменталистом Хенриком Линдстрандом, по их задумке каждая следующая пьеса в альбоме должна отличаться от предыдущей основным аккомпанирующим вокалу инструментом (скрипка, фортепиано, труба, гитара...).
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