Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Ingrid Lucia & The Flying Neutrinos - Hotel Child

Styles: New Orleans Jazz, Retro swing
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:02
Size: 85,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:40)  1. Mr. Zoot Suit
(2:59)  2. Violent Love
(3:34)  3. Cry
(2:31)  4. Some of These Days
(3:25)  5. Love Is Coming Back
(3:36)  6. Lonely Side
(2:07)  7. Baby's Making Duck
(2:51)  8. Someday You'll Be Sorry
(3:14)  9. Promise
(3:08) 10. I Believe in Miracles
(3:46) 11. Johnny
(2:08) 12. After Hours

New Orleans chanteuse Ingrid Lucia knows what boys want, too-the decidedly sudsy doe-eyed beauty frolics in a penthouse bathtub on the cover of The Hotel Child-but she downplays her sex appeal with a cool-jerk smirk and a detached Lady Day delivery (read: no garters, no cleavage, no tropical drinks). The ragtag Flying Neutrinos, Lucia’s rhythm-and-horns backing band, is capable of jetting off toward various musical horizons, and while swing is always the starting point, the side routes are pleasantly diverse: “Mr. Zoot Suit” is traditional New Orleans hot jazz, “Violent Love” is speakeasy R&B and “Cry” has a hop-along country gallop and a weepy steel guitar, courtesy of Matt Munisteri. Lucia’s vaudeville twists are flirty and fun, but the true star of The Hotel Child (the title was taken from an F. Scott Fitzgerald short story) is trumpeter Jon-Erik Kellso, whose instrument has a Framptonesque mind of its own, running the gamut of emotions from bleating glee to sobbing despair. ~ Sean Daly https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/ingrid-lucia-and-the-flying-neutrinos-the-hotel-child/

Personnel: Ingrid Lucia (vocals); Todd Londagin (vocals, trombone); Matt Munisteri (guitar, banjo, background vocals); Will Holshouser (accordion); Dan Levinson (clarinet, tenor saxophone, background vocals); Michael Hashim (baritone saxophone); Jon-Erik Kellso (trumpet, background vocals); David Berger (snare drum); Matthew Weiner, Al Schmitt, Bill Smith , Jon Weiner (background vocals).

Hotel Child

2 comments:

  1. Giullia, thanks for 'Ingrid Lucia - Wanderlust'. New and fun discovery for me. If possible, I'd like to hear "Hotel Child". Thanks, and as always, good health.

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