Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Jacintha - Jacintha is her name

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:27
Size: 122,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:32)  1. Willow weep for me
(5:21)  2. The thrill is gone
(6:07)  3. Something cool
(4:06)  4. Don't smoke in bed
(4:03)  5. Light my fire
(4:14)  6. I'm in the mood for love
(5:42)  7. God bless the child
(6:14)  8. Round midnight
(4:05)  9. I'll never smile again
(3:17) 10. Gone with the wind
(4:40) 11. Cry me a river

Dedicated to the great '50s torch song singer and jazz vocalist Julie London, Jacintha Is Her Name was inspired by and includes performances of several of Julie's most well known songs including Cry me A River, I'm In The Mood For Love, Gone With The Wind and others. Arrangements are by 2002 Grammy nominee Bill Cunliffe on piano with BMG recording artist Harry Allen on tenor and Ron Eschete on guitar. ~Editorial Reviews http://www.amazon.com/Jacintha-Name-Dedicated-Julie-London/dp/B000096FTU
 
Personnel: Jacintha (vocals); Harry Allen (tenor saxophone); Holly Hoffman (flute); Bill Cunliffe (piano); Ron Eschete (guitar); Larry Bunker (vibraphone, congas); Derek Oleskiewicz (bass); Larance Marable (drums)

2 comments:

  1. Because the cover art is an imitation of the first Julie London record, we might think that Jacintha is doin' a copy of that 1955 record. That's not true : there was no saxophone and vibes on London record, ans also, the songs are mostly different. But there is the same sense of nocturne and quiet music. So miss Jacintha have done a real pretty record. I'm happy. Merci

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  2. Mario B, I'm happy that you liked!
    Thank You!

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