Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Sony Holland - I'll Remember Paris

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 44:22
Size: 101.6 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2003
Art: Front

[2:29] 1. Barcelona
[4:13] 2. Million Dollar Dreams
[2:50] 3. Your Style And Charm
[3:08] 4. You're Always With Somebody New
[2:47] 5. Savin' My Life Everyday
[3:23] 6. A Man In Manhattan
[3:42] 7. This City Is Mine
[4:31] 8. I'll Lead The Way
[2:42] 9. I'll Remember Paris
[2:46] 10. Tokyo Too
[4:27] 11. Carnival
[3:30] 12. Is It Jazz
[3:47] 13. Curiosity

Singer Sony Holland has created some buzz around Nashville. Her debut CD with the Dennis Burnside Trio aims to spread to word beyond Tennessee. Holland has a warm, appealing voice. While her style has been likened to Diana Krall, Holland’s voice is higher and is buoyed by a good dose of cabaret showmanship. On one song, "Is It Cabaret," she even pokes a little fun at her repertoire. "So is it jazz or cabaret? I don’t know," she sings.

The CD, "I’ll Remember Paris," is made up of 13 songs written by Holland’s husband, Jerry Holland. The music is said to be inspired by the energetic streets of Paris and New York. A pair of New York numbers highlight the album. "A Man in Manhattan" is a swinging affair, one woman’s odyssey of looking for Mr. Right. It’s followed by "This City is Mine," a soaring, cinematic love song to New York.

Dennis Burnside is on piano; Dave Pomeroy, bass; Mickey Grimm, drums. Jim Hoke plays flute, sax and harp. The CD, however, is Holland’s show. She handles the mix of ballads and up tempo numbers with grace. Listeners can practically see her smiling through their speakers. If you are looking for something off the beaten path, consider "I’ll Remember Paris."

I'll Remember Paris

1 comment:

  1. It's so great to hear a woman in the jazzy field singin' other songs than Cry Me A River, Fever or My Boring Valendtine. Here's some fresh pop-jazzy songs, with good musicians around the singer's nice voice. Cool Merci

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