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(vocal jazz) Champian Fulton - Sometimes I'm Happy - 2008, MP3, 320 kbps

(vocal jazz) Champian Fulton - Sometimes I'm Happy - 2008, MP3, 320 kbps
Champian Fulton / Sometimes I'm Happy
Жанр: vocal jazz
Год издания: 2008
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 00:57:27
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. When Your Lover Has Gone
02. Just Squeeze Me
03. Pennies From Heaven
04. All Too Soon
05. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
06. It's All Right With Me
07. September In The Rain
08. He's Funny That Way
09. Sometimes I'm Happy
10. Darn That Dream
11. Whistling Away The Dark
12. Tea For Two
 
Об исполнителе (группе)
The daughter of jazz trumpeter Stephen Fulton, Champian Fulton had plenty of early exposure to the music through her father. She began piano lessons at the age of five and as she grew interested in singing as well, she began accompanying herself. Fulton is a refreshing change from many of the singing jazz pianists of the past two decades, as she excels in both areas while never resorting simply to doing the minimum to get by in her interpretation of standards. She builds on the success of her 2007 debut Champian (Such Sweet Thunder), when she was backed by David Berger's Sultans of Swing. But this time it's a trio date with bassist Neal Miner and drummer Fukushi Tainaka, Fulton playing and singing a dozen timeless pieces that were penned long before her birth in 1985.
While Fulton's voice is youthful, her vocals often incorporate the touches of a veteran, including a defiant interpretation of "When Your Lover Has Gone" that has a sassiness reminiscent of Carmen McRae along with her superb vocal inflections and bebop chops in her driving setting of "September in the Rain." Fulton also masters slow ballads, such as Duke Ellington's powerful "All Too Soon," in which she communicates the sorrow of lost love desiring a reunion as if she has lived the lyrics. The one piece that is not as well known is "Whistling Away the Dark" (a superb ballad by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, performed in waltz time), which Fulton skillfully interprets as if it has been a part of her repertoire since she began singing.
The closing track features Fulton singing "Tea For Two" over Miner's walking bass, before she and Tainaka join him for a swinging instrumental break. Fulton is a gifted musician who is deserving of wider recognition.~Ken Dryden
 
 
Состав
Champian Fulton: piano, vocals; Neal Miner: bass; Fukushi Tainaka: drums.
 
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