Thursday, July 10, 2014

Carin Lundin - From Dusk To Dawn / Smulor Och Parafraser

Album: From Dusk To Dawn
Size: 113,5 MB
Time: 48:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1997
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Side By Side (3:11)
02. Ask And Answer (2:37)
03. Dream (4:14)
04. Grandma (3:43)
05. Gravy Waltz (3:20)
06. It's Your Colour (4:39)
07. Too Many (5:27)
08. The King And I - Hello Young Lovers (3:20)
09. We (4:30)
10. You're Driving Me Crazy (2:59)
11. After You've Gone (4:46)
12. Finally (5:36)

Carin Lundin is scarcely a household name, even in her homeland. Except perhaps in the town of Växjö, in the wooded province of Småland, where she grew up. Växjö has an excellent musical reputation, being home to the Musica Vitae Chamber Orchestra. Lundin studied piano at the local music school before, at 17, deciding on a career as a vocalist.

This included a stint as a singing waitress at a Stockholm nightspot, during which she inadvertently tipped molten wax over a male customer. Overcoming such inauspicious beginnings, she went on to sing with nearly all the greats of Swedish jazz Rolf Ericsson, Arne Domnérus and Putte Wickman, to name but three then in 2007 won Sweden's Anita O'Day Prize.~Chris Mosey

From Dusk To Dawn

Album: Smulor Och Parafraser
Size: 95,7 MB
Time: 40:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2008
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Kylskapspoesi (2:56)
02. Jag Kan Se Dig Nar (4:07)
03. Ramanagaram (3:51)
04. Min Vals (4:11)
05. Han Ar Bra Tokig Anda (2:52)
06. Langtans Samba (3:18)
07. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby (3:44)
08. Oh Oh Baby (3:00)
09. Histoire D'un Amour (3:27)
10. Nar Min Van (3:56)
11. Himlen Ar Av Stjarnor Full (2:11)
12. Marionetterna (2:56)

With this album Carin Lundin lays claim to the territory previously occupied in Swedish jazz by the late, great Monica Zetterlund. It was obviously made very much with an eye to the domestic market, with all but two of the 12 numbers in Swedish. However, Smulor och Parafraser (Crumbs and Paraphrases) is already proving something of a hit in—would you believe?—Japan. Rightly so: aided by the very able Johan Setterlind (trumpet and percussion) and Erik Söderlind on guitar, Lundin has come up with a fine set that examines her roots in the mainstream of Swedish popular music and which swings softly but surely from start to finish... which is a language anyone can understand.

It comes as something of a surprise. Carin Lundin is scarcely a household name, even in her homeland. Except perhaps in the town of Växjö, in the wooded province of Småland, where she grew up. Växjö has an excellent musical reputation, being home to the Musica Vitae Chamber Orchestra. Lundin studied piano at the local music school before, at 17, deciding on a career as a vocalist. This included a stint as a singing waitress at a Stockholm nightspot, during which she inadvertently tipped molten wax over a male customer. Overcoming such inauspicious beginnings, she went on to sing with nearly all the greats of Swedish jazz—Rolf Ericsson, Arne Domnérus and Putte Wickman, to name but three—then in 2007 won Sweden's Anita O'Day Prize.

Lundin displays far more warmth than the ultra cool Ms. O'Day ever did. And she is refreshingly unpretentious. "Han Är Bra Tokig Ändå"—"He's Funny That Way" in Swedish—and Lundin's own "Kylskåpspoesi"—Refrigerator Poetry—both hit the spot. As does, strangely enough, "Längtans Samba," an original by Swedish cabaret star Lill Lindfors. Lundin recalls as a teenager hearing the glittery Lindfors sing the number at a provincial dance hall—"The floor shook when she got to the chorus," she says. Her own version is more laid back: she pays tribute but stops shyly and attractively short of attempting to make the song her own.

"Jag kan ser dig när..." is the local version of "I'll Be Seeing You," a hit in the 1950s, "Oh oh Baby" is from an obscure EP released in 1960 and "Ramanagaram" dates from 1973. The two non-Swedish tracks are "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" in English and French vocalist Dalida's "Histoire d'un Amour."

But the standout track has to be "När Min Vän (When My Friend)." This poignant, bluesy ballad about love lost and found was Sweden's entry for the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest. It was far too good to win so few people remember it but it was sung by none other than Monica Zetterlund.

With it Lundin comes full circle.

Personnel: Carin Lundin: vocals; Johan Setterlind: trumpet, percussion; Erik Söderlind, guitar; Mathias Algotsson, keyboards; Mattias Welin, bass; Daniel Fredriksson, drums.

Smulor Och Parafraser

Chris Barber - A Life In Jazz

Size: 121,6 MB
Time: 52:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. When The Saints Go Marchin' In (3:05)
02. Petite Fleur (2:42)
03. Can't You Line 'em (Chris Barber's Skiffie Group) (2:02)
04. The Entertainer (3:46)
05. You Took Advantage Of Me (Chris Barber's Skiffie Group) (5:31)
06. The Lonesome Road (2:47)
07. Tuxedo Rag (Chris Barber's Skiffie Group) (2:15)
08. When You And I Were Young, Maggie (2:36)
09. Majorca (Chris Barber's Skiffie Group) (3:42)
10. Whistlin Rufus (2:57)
11. Doin My Time (Chris Barber's Skiffie Group) (3:27)
12. Bye And Bye (2:28)
13. The Sheik Of Araby (9:01)
14. April Showers (5:50)

Jazz trombonist Chris Barber formed his first band in the late 1940s, but it is the band that he has led from 1954, after parting company with trumpeter Ken Colyer, that has established all kinds of records for success and longevity. The 54 year partnership with trumpeter Pat Halcox is the longest continuous association in jazz history. The Barber band achieved chart success on both sides of the Atlantic, with "Petite Fleur", and from the middle to late 1950s it was the most popular music act in the UK. The band was one of the first British jazz groups to tour extensively in the United States. It has remained one of the most popular and widely imitated jazz bands in Europe for over half a century. In this candid account of his life and music, Barber tells the story of his band, but also of his many other contributions to music in Britain. He and his guitarist and singer Lonnie Donegan began the skiffle movement. His band pioneered touring with authentic American blues and gospel musicians, including Big Bill Broonzy, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Muddy Waters, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. There were also tours with American jazz soloists, including John Lewis, Trummy Young, Ray Nance and many others. Barber and his colleague Harold Pendleton also launched the Marquee Club in London, which became a legendary jazz and rock venue, as well as becoming the launchpad for the Richmond and Reading Festivals. Barber's band has always been devoted to both jazz and blues, touring for many years with the charismatic Northern Irish singer Ottilie Patterson, (who became Barber's wife) and also including the blues guitarist John Slaughter in the line-up. In 2001 the band became the Big Chris Barber Band, allowing him to continue to play the New Orleans jazz he has always loved, but also to play the big band repertoire of musicians such as Duke Ellington.

A Life In Jazz

Allan Vache - With Benny In Mind

Size: 160,2 MB
Time: 68:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2007
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Avalon (5:49)
02. Moonglow (5:29)
03. Flyin' Home (6:57)
04. Soft Winds (4:10)
05. Air Mail Special (3:29)
06. Stompin' At The Savoy (5:07)
07. Seven Come Eleven (6:57)
08. Body And Soul (4:36)
09. Slipped Disc (3:43)
10. Smo O O Oth One (4:38)
11. Nagasaki (4:29)
12. Memories Of You (4:05)
13. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (6:49)
14. Goodbye (2:16)

In a testimonial printed on the back of the CD case, Bill Hyland (executor of the Benny Goodman estate) observes that this album looks both "backward and forward in a stylistic sense." That's baloney. This album looks resolutely and unapologetically backward in a stylistic sense, straight back to the 1930s, when Benny Goodman was making his hugely influential small-ensemble recordings. And it does so beautifully, with a clarity and grace that sometimes seem to have gone entirely missing in jazz since Goodman's death. "Grace" should not be confused with "wimpiness," of course, and on this wonderful sextet date clarinetist Allan Vaché leads a group that includes some of the hottest swing players currently in the business, among them pianist John Sheridan, drummer Ed Metz, Jr. and a young vibraphonist named Christian Tamburr -- remember that name. The program is completely unsurprising and includes just about all the usual suspects: "Flyin' Home," "Body and Soul," "Airmail Special," even "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise." But when Sheridan kicks in the stride technique on "Air Mail Special" or Tamburr digs in deep on "Flyin' Home," it will be as if you're hearing these hoary old classics for the first time. Well, maybe for the second time. ~Review by Rick Anderson

With Benny In Mind

Bud Powell - Bud Powell In Paris

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 48:57
Size: 112.1 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1963/1995
Art: Front

[3:52] 1. How High The Moon
[3:50] 2. Dear Old Stockholm
[6:02] 3. Body And Soul
[4:16] 4. Jor-Du
[3:40] 5. Reets And I
[4:41] 6. Satin Doll
[1:53] 7. Parisian Thoroughfare
[5:37] 8. I Can't Get Started
[3:28] 9. Crazeology
[4:35] 10. Back Home Again In Indiana
[6:57] 11. B-Flat Blues

Considering how late it was in his career, Bud Powell was in surprisingly good spirits at this live session with bassist Gilbert Rovere and drummer Kansas Fields. The innovative pianist stretches out on nine bop standards including two he had written ("Reets and I" and "Parisian Thoroughfare"); in addition there are previously unreleased versions of "Indiana" and "B-Flat Blues." Far superior to most of his 1955-1958 sessions, this was one of Powell's best late-period recordings; he is in near-prime form throughout. ~Scott Yanow

Bud Powell In Paris

Cecile McLorin Salvant - Woman Child

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 59:31
Size: 136.3 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[2:59] 1. St. Louis Gal
[6:05] 2. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
[3:22] 3. Nobody
[6:06] 4. Womanchild
[5:10] 5. Le Front Cache Sur Tes Genoux
[5:13] 6. Prelude There's A Lull In My Life
[5:05] 7. You Bring Out The Savage In Me
[3:19] 8. Baby Have Pity On Me
[5:11] 9. John Henry
[6:50] 10. Jitterbug Waltz
[8:11] 11. What A Little Moonlight Can Do
[1:55] 12. Deep Dark Blue

When Cecile McLorin Salvant arrived at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC to compete in the finals of the 2010 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, she was not only the youngest finalist, but also a mystery woman with the most unusual background of any of the participants. When she walked away with first place in the jazz world’s most prestigious contest, the buzz began almost immediately. If anything, it has intensified in the months leading up to the launch of her Mack Avenue Records debut, WomanChild.

“She has poise, elegance, soul, humor, sensuality, power, virtuosity, range, insight, intelligence, depth and grace,” Wynton Marsalis asserts. “I’ve never heard a singer of her generation who has such a command of styles,” remarks pianist Aaron Diehl. “She radiates authority,” critic Ben Ratliff wrote in The New York Times in response to one of her post-competition performances, and a few weeks later his colleague Stephen Holden announced that “Ms. McLorin Salvant has it all.... If anyone can extend the lineage of the Big Three—Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald—it is this 23-year-old virtuoso.”

Woman Child

The Christian Jacob Trio - Styne & Mine

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 64:03
Size: 146.6 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[4:38] 1. Just In Time
[4:55] 2. It's You Or No One
[4:39] 3. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
[5:08] 4. Never Never Land
[4:43] 5. Lydia's Crush
[6:45] 6. Piece One
[4:50] 7. Piece Two
[4:41] 8. Piece Three
[6:17] 9. People
[4:14] 10. As Long As There's Music
[4:46] 11. I Fall In Love Too Easily
[5:20] 12. Time After Time
[3:00] 13. The Party's Over

At Ken Poston's all-star tribute to trumpeter Maynard Ferguson in Los Angeles last October (2004), the pianist for most groups, large or small, was Maynard's son-in-law, Christian Jacob, who didn't land the gig because of family connections. When Tierney Sutton, who has worked with Jacob for nearly a dozen years and is the guest vocalist on "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry" and "I Fall in Love Too Easily," introduces Christian as "one of the greatest living jazz pianists," she isn't saying that just to be nice. A number of astute observers agree, including Bill Holman, Benny Golson and the man whose idea it was to have Jacob perform the music of the great Broadway/Hollywood composer Jule Styne, legendary English bandleader/impresario Vic Lewis.

Even with their support and well-wishes, the album almost never happened, as no label expressed an interest in producing it. Enter Christian's wife, Wilder Jacob, who learned how to move it from drawing board to finished product practically by herself, hence the label WilderJazz. That, I surmise, is what is meant by the term "helpmate."

The album's title, Styne & Mine, refers to the fact that nine of its thirteen numbers were co-written by Styne (with various lyricists), the others by Jacob. While Styne's melodies are more familiar, Jacob's have an insistent charm of their own and might respond well to the solicitude of an accomplished lyricist (even though he has prosaically named three of them "Piece 1," "Piece 2" and "Piece 3"). Jacob also wrote "Lydia's Crush" and left the rest in Styne's capable hands.

Jacob is an excellent pianist whose formidable technique is tempered by his marvelous touch, cheerful temperament and impressive capacity to bring out the best in any song. While "one of the greatest" is clearly in the ear of the beholder, Jacob reminds me of such other renowned young pianists as Bill Charlap, Jan Lundgren, Eric Reed and Benny Green, and perhaps that is praise enough. One has to save some applause for Henry and Brinker, each of whom plays his part admirably. Henry is one of the most sought-after bassists in southern California, and it's easy to hear why. He's always at the top of his game. Like many drummers, Brinker has a natural tendency to roar, but softens his approach when necessary to help make this a trio in the best sense of the word. ~Jack Bowers

Styne & Mine

Joe Jackson - Greatest Hits

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 75:36
Size: 173.1 MB
Styles: New Wave
Year: 1996
Art: Front

[3:34] 1. Is She Really Going Out With Him
[3:20] 2. Look Sharp!
[4:18] 3. Sunday Papers
[3:58] 4. I'm The Man
[3:42] 5. It's Different For Girls
[4:16] 6. Beat Crazy
[2:40] 7. Jumpin' Jive
[4:50] 8. Breaking Us In Two
[4:15] 9. Steppin' Out
[7:58] 10. A Slow Song
[5:20] 11. Memphis
[4:51] 12. You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)
[4:19] 13. Be My Number Two
[4:34] 14. Right And Wrong
[3:10] 15. Home Town
[4:40] 16. Down To London
[5:44] 17. Nineteen Forever

A&M's 1996 collection Greatest Hits contains many of the basics in Joe Jackson's catalog, and that may be enough for some fans -- after all, it has "Is She Really Going Out With Him?," "Look Sharp!," "Sunday Papers," "I'm the Man," "You Can't Get What You Want (Til You Know What You Want)," "Breaking Us in Two," "Steppin' Out," and "Nineteen Forever." The problem with the record is what lies around them. What's there isn't particularly bad, although inclusions like a live version of "Memphis" are fairly puzzling, but it isn't representative of Jackson's best, and it doesn't result in a great listen. It may satisfy those looking for just a handful of hits on one disc, but there are better Jackson compilations on the market. ~Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Greatest Hits

Melissa Stott - Why Now

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:33
Size: 120,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:30)  1. Mami's Kitchen
(1:45)  2. Why Now
(3:36)  3. Don't You Get It
(2:34)  4. You're Through
(4:41)  5. An Imaginary Girl
(4:02)  6. Suspicion
(4:36)  7. Ella
(4:58)  8. I Think Of You
(4:54)  9. Dreaming
(6:22) 10. You Don't Love Me
(4:17) 11. Anyone Can See That I'm In Love
(5:26) 12. A Long, Long Way
(1:46) 13. Why Now

Melissa Stott, jazz songwriter and vocalist, was born in Manchester (UK), daughter of a Singaporean-Chinese mother and an English father who was a jazz pianist and church organist. Being the only student on the advanced music course at high school, Melissa received one-to-one tuition in harmony and counterpoint from Lorna Wareham. A classical pianist and dancer, she spent the late eighties and early nineties living and working in London, Canterbury, Singapore, Italy, Sweden and Denmark, obtaining a degree in Drama and touring with a theatre company. After vocal and instrumental studies with Barry Harris, Stjepko (Steve) Gut, Vince Benedetti, Dennis Jeter, Andy Farber and LaVerne Jackson, Melissa, already an established jazz vocalist, started writing down the songs that had been in her head for a while. 

For her 2005 debut, Why Now, she was hailed by Chris Parker (Vortex, London) as “a witty, accomplished songwriter with the ability to deliver her material with beguiling, informal intimacy…”, who also went on to predict that “her ability to write clever but affecting original songs that sound like standards in the making should see her establish herself in the top flight of vocalists in short order”. Her new 2007 release The Picture for Leo Feigin’s Feetfirst Records (a division of the avant-garde Leo Records), sees that promise about to be fulfilled. All of the thirteen songs on The Picture were penned by Melissa, proving that her talent for writing catchy tunes with interesting harmonies and witty, touching lyrics continues to blossom. From the up- tempo dismissal of a lover in “Romance Addio”, to the haunting Evans-esque “The Picture”, or the aching, melancholic “Wish It Wasn’t True”, each and every one of Stott’s original songs casts a spell which is hard to forget. Tongue firmly in cheek, she imparts a cautionary tale about learning (or not) from your mistakes in “Hindsight” and dreams poignantly of better tomorrows in “A Little Contented Place”. Melissa Stott is “conversational, mature and engaging...far more than just a singer.”~ (Jazz Review, UK)

As a vocalist, her style is natural and understated, yet “an almost conversational intimacy combines with subtle power” to produce feelings that it’s hard to put your finger on. She also has, in her “precise diction, fluidity of her phrasing and perfect intonation, some of the best strings to her bow”~ (All About Jazz).

She currently performs in clubs and festivals (S.Elpidio Jazz Festival, Toscana Jazz, Appennino Music Festival, Cork Jazz Festival, etc.) all around Italy and in Europe. Melissa is currently living in Italy. http://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/melissastott

Antti Sarpila - We'd Like New York...in June!

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:44
Size: 165,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:13)  1. How About You
(3:09)  2. From This Moment On
(5:09)  3. Everything Happens to Me
(5:05)  4. Moonlight on Germont
(4:40)  5. Lesterity
(3:41)  6. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
(2:46)  7. Whispers in the Dark
(2:19)  8. Revolutionary Jump
(3:29)  9. Unforgettable
(4:17) 10. 'Deed I Do
(5:31) 11. I'm Beginning to See the Light
(4:00) 12. Swing ala Chopin
(5:31) 13. Summer Night
(4:03) 14. Just One of Those Things
(3:54) 15. Cheek to Cheek
(5:45) 16. Love Walked In
(3:04) 17. Dearest (You're the Nearset to My Heart)

Finnish multi-reed player Antti Sarpila has developed a strong following within a few short years following his 2001 debut CD as a leader. Equally talented on tenor sax, clarinet, and soprano sax, Sarpila gives this set a truly international flavor, with Italian pianist Rossano Sportiello, Australian bassist Nicki Parrott, and American drummer Ed Metz, Jr.. Opening on tenor in a easygoing take of "How About You?" he showcases each player in turn. The "I Got Rhythm"-derived "Lesterity" is an obvious salute to Lester Young and would be perfect for any jam session. He revisits the long forgotten "Whispers in the Dark" delving in playful exchanges with Sportiello with Metz whispering with his brushwork. His engaging "'Deed I Do" showcases Parrott playing both pizzicato and arco solos. Sarpila's upbeat "Swing à la Chopin" is based on one of Fryderyk Chopin's best-loved waltzes. Fans of mainstream jazz will be delighted with this enjoyable CD. ~ Ken Dryden  http://www.allmusic.com/album/wed-like-new-york-in-june!-mw0000809517.

Personnel: Antti Sarpila (clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Antti Sarpila (saxophone); Rossano Sportiello (piano); Nicki Parrott (bass guitar); Ed Metz, Jr. (drums).

Pink Martini - Dream A Little Dream

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:39
Size: 109,7 MB
Art: Front

(2:55)  1. Storm
(2:44)  2. Kuroneko No Tango
(3:51)  3. Dream A Little Dream
(3:50)  4. Fernando
(2:52)  5. Hayaldah Hachi Yafah Bagan
(4:13)  6. Friend
(2:44)  7. Die Dorfmusik
(2:00)  8. In Stiller Nacht
(3:11)  9. Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour
(3:19) 10. Rwanda Nziza
(2:25) 11. Gongxi
(3:16) 12. Hushablye Mountain
(2:38) 13. Lonely Goatherd
(2:48) 14. Edelweiss
(4:48) 15. Thunder

Sofia, Melanie, Amanda, and August von Trapp are the actual great grandchildren of Baron & Maria Von Trapp, made famous by the 1965 film The Sound of Music. These siblings (ages 18 25) have been singing together for 12 years, and have toured all over the world in concert. Drawn into the magical orbit of Thomas Lauderdale, they now live together in a house in Portland, Oregon and have been frequent guest performers with Pink Martini for the past two years. This delightful new collaboration features Pink Martini s beloved little orchestra fronted by the beautiful crystalline four-part harmonies of the singing siblings, traveling through a wonderland of Lauderdale s brilliant arrangements. Pink Martini presents the first major international release by the four sensational singing greatgrandchildren of Baron & Maria von Trapp, the real-life subjects of The Sound of Music. 

Fifteen songs from all over the world, from Japan, Sweden and Rwanda to France and Ireland. World-famous Irish supergroup The Chieftains appears on August von Trapp's original song Thunder. The legendary Wayne Newton leads a rousing version of Lonely Goatherd with help from Columbus Zoo Director and regular late-night talk show guest Jack Hanna!

In a duet that crosses the threshold of fantasy and reality, Charmian Carr (the actress who played Liesl in The Sound of Music) sings a touching version of Edelweiss.~ Editorial Reviews  http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Little-Pink-Martini/dp/B00HUQC4WE.

Personnel: August Von Trapp (vocals, ukulele); Amanda von Trapp, Sofie von Trapp, Melanie von Trapp (vocals); Dan Faehnle (guitar); Maureen Love (harp); Nicholas Crosa (violin); Pansy Chang (cello); Gavin Bondy (trumpet); Robert Taylor (trombone); Thomas Lauderdale (piano); Phil Baker (upright bass); Anthony Jones (drums, percussion); Derek Rieth, Brian Davis (congas, percussion); Timothy Nishimoto (percussion).

Dream A Little Dream

Mark Dorricott & Vocalatti - Into The Night

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:03
Size: 119,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:16)  1. Just Cruisin'
(3:56)  2. Desert Time
(3:03)  3. You Take Me There
(3:22)  4. End Of Time
(2:58)  5. Into The Night
(3:20)  6. Deep Desert
(6:24)  7. Dreamsville
(4:23)  8. Midnight Mood
(3:27)  9. Too Much Time
(5:28) 10. Sands Of Time
(4:50) 11. Back To Nature
(3:26) 12. Sea Of Tranquillity
(4:06) 13. Fragment

Here’s a first collaborative album ‘Into the night‘ with original songs by Vocalatti (songwriter/vocals) and Mark Dorricott (songwriter/instrumentals). The album takes you into the night and beyond, with smooth electric fender rhodes keys (Mark Dorricott)and late night sultry vocals (Vocalatti) ,washing over you, calming even the most tense mind, leaving you chilled and relaxed.

For all you night time lovers, this is the album for you. Put the lights down low… and sit back and relax.  http://www.loungemasters.org/frw/2014/07/02/into-the-night-by-mark-dorricott-vocalatti/