Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:19
Size: 124,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:20) 1. Come Sunday
(4:02) 2. My Romance
(4:45) 3. Since I Fell For You
(4:01) 4. I'm In The Mood For Love
(4:45) 5. The Very Thought Of You/Tenderly
(5:12) 6. Neither One Of Us
(3:43) 7. It Don't Mean A Thing
(4:10) 8. I Live To Love You
(3:27) 9. Remember
(2:07) 10. You And I
(3:44) 11. You'll Never Know
(4:54) 12. Please Send Me Someone To Love
(5:02) 13. The Nearness Of You
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:19
Size: 124,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:20) 1. Come Sunday
(4:02) 2. My Romance
(4:45) 3. Since I Fell For You
(4:01) 4. I'm In The Mood For Love
(4:45) 5. The Very Thought Of You/Tenderly
(5:12) 6. Neither One Of Us
(3:43) 7. It Don't Mean A Thing
(4:10) 8. I Live To Love You
(3:27) 9. Remember
(2:07) 10. You And I
(3:44) 11. You'll Never Know
(4:54) 12. Please Send Me Someone To Love
(5:02) 13. The Nearness Of You
"Charmaine literally 'breathes love' into old standards. She makes you want to be in love if you're not already." ~ R. LaRue, Jazz News
"When Charmaine Clamor's warm, luscious contralto slips into a rhythmically seductive version of "I'm in the Mood for Love" or purrs through the tender lyrics of "The Very Thought of You," there's no doubt that a first-rate jazz talent is present. Her first album, "Searching for the Soul" (2005), announced the arrival of an impressive new vocal artist who worked her magic with material including Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday," Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love," Rodgers and Hart's "My Romance" and Gordon and Warren's "You'll Never Know." ~ Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times
"Blessed with a 'bedroom eyes' voice, Charmaine Clamor has put out a lovely and eclectic collection...Clamor proves she is able to handle the standards with aplomb. The jewels of 'Searching for the Soul,' however, are the originals. Charmaine Clamor could shake the world with originals like these. In a musical world filled with canaries, we beg Clamor for more new material." ~ George Harris, All About Jazz
Editorial Reviews
"When Charmaine Clamor's warm, luscious contralto slips into a rhythmically seductive version of "I'm in the Mood for Love" or purrs through the tender lyrics of "The Very Thought of You," there's no doubt that a first-rate jazz talent is present. Her first album, "Searching for the Soul" (2005), announced the arrival of an impressive new vocal artist who worked her magic with material including Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday," Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love," Rodgers and Hart's "My Romance" and Gordon and Warren's "You'll Never Know." ~ Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times
"Blessed with a 'bedroom eyes' voice, Charmaine Clamor has put out a lovely and eclectic collection...Clamor proves she is able to handle the standards with aplomb. The jewels of 'Searching for the Soul,' however, are the originals. Charmaine Clamor could shake the world with originals like these. In a musical world filled with canaries, we beg Clamor for more new material." ~ George Harris, All About Jazz
Editorial Reviews
http://www.amazon.com/Searching-Soul-Charmaine-Clamor/dp/B000BZ4VV8
Searching For The Soul
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