Time: 56:47
Size: 131.8 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[4:15] 1. Tenderly
[3:59] 2. You're Getting To Be A Habit
[4:50] 3. It's Alright With Me
[3:11] 4. I'd Give A Dollar For A Dime
[7:07] 5. I Cover The Waterfront
[5:47] 6. Samba De Orfeu
[4:26] 7. It's Too Late (Baby, Too Late)
[3:26] 8. Foolin' Myself
[4:52] 9. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down
[3:33] 10. The Shadow Of Your Smile
[4:39] 11. Celia
[6:35] 12. Summertime
Called ''...the most gifted pure Jazz singer of her generation'' by noted jazz critic Mark Stryker of the Detroit Free Press, singer/pianist Champian Fulton marks her Sharp Nine debut with a program of twelve tunes that conveys the depth and breadth of her musical talent: from the sauciest blues of It's Too Late, Baby Too Late to the sophisticated bebop lines she spins on Bud Powell's Celia, the common denominator is the natural born swing that emanates from every word she sings and every note she plays. Accompanied by her working rhythm section throughout, with guest appearances from tenor man Eric Alexander and flugelhornist Stephen Fulton, this set announces the emergence of a complete musical stylist well on her way to making a significant mark on the vocal jazz scene.
Champian Sings And Swings
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