Time: 60:26
Size: 138.4 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2004
Art: Front
[5:24] 1. Out Of Nowhere
[4:32] 2. The Way You Look Tonight
[5:30] 3. So Many Stars
[5:42] 4. I've Grown Accustomed To His Face
[4:10] 5. Night & Day
[6:14] 6. He's Funny That Way
[4:01] 7. Close Your Eyes
[3:51] 8. What A Difference A Day Made
[3:53] 9. So Nice (Summer Samba)
[5:09] 10. Embraceable You
[4:10] 11. Night & Day 2
[3:51] 12. What A Difference A Day Made 2
[3:53] 13. So Nice (Summer Samba) 2
In late 2004, Jeremy Monteiro lent his jazzy touch to Renee Weerapass’ first Jazznote recording, Out of Nowhere, holding down the floor with his piano playing, while amassing support from smooth talents like Belinda Moody on doublebass, Shawn Kelley on drums, and Mohammed Noor on percussions. Saxman Koh, Bangkok’s best-selling, saxophone rising star, added the quintessential saxy touch to the Weerapass sound.
For this CD, Anne Weerapass brings her pop-singing perfected vocal into the foray of jazz, and let me assure you, it is surprisingly formidable. She possesses that jazzy voice we prize from the eras of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, with a stimulating sensitivity that is firmly cultivated in the present era.
Anne’s vocalization was of utter confidence, hence rendering absolute reign over each and every song. Utterly inspiring and momentarily playful, Anne’s singing also puts one’s mind at ease at once. Never a dull moment is there in her singing, and there is not enough of her voice. Pianist and producer Jeremy Monteiro took full advantage of the company and rarity of such a vocal talent and played his piano to his heart’s content, leaving the listener gasping for more Anne. ~Constantine Soo
For this CD, Anne Weerapass brings her pop-singing perfected vocal into the foray of jazz, and let me assure you, it is surprisingly formidable. She possesses that jazzy voice we prize from the eras of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, with a stimulating sensitivity that is firmly cultivated in the present era.
Anne’s vocalization was of utter confidence, hence rendering absolute reign over each and every song. Utterly inspiring and momentarily playful, Anne’s singing also puts one’s mind at ease at once. Never a dull moment is there in her singing, and there is not enough of her voice. Pianist and producer Jeremy Monteiro took full advantage of the company and rarity of such a vocal talent and played his piano to his heart’s content, leaving the listener gasping for more Anne. ~Constantine Soo
Out Of Nowhere
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