Time: 46:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front
01. 20th Century Fox Theme (0:25)
02. Love Is Here To Stay From An American In Paris (Feat. Federico Casagrande) (3:34)
03. Theme From Le Ballon Rouge (Feat. Dano Haider) (2:59)
04. The Pink Panther Theme From The Pink Panther (Feat. Guilherme Monteiro) (3:11)
05. Smile From Modern Times (Feat. Lionel Loueke) (6:04)
06. Frankly From Franly (Feat. Federico Casagrande) (4:06)
07. Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud From Lift To A Scaffold (Feat. Dano Haider) (3:02)
08. C'est Le Vent, Betty From Betty Blue (1:05)
09. I Wanna Be Loved By You From Some Like It Hot (Feat. Nguyen Le) (4:11)
10. Casablanca From Casablanca (Feat. Guilherme Monteiro) (3:21)
11. La Chanson D'Helene From Les Choses De La Vie (Feat. Federico Casagrande) (3:43)
12. Theme From Le Ballon Rouge From Red Ballon (Feat. Federico Casagrande) (3:02)
13. Cantina Theme From Star Wars (Feat. Dano Haider) (2:18)
14. Chanson De Delphine From Les Demoiselles De Rochefort (Feat. Dano Haider) (5:11)
It all started with a commission from the Théâtre du Bois d’Arcy near Paris, to do a jazz performance with a theme. I spontaneously chose “cinema,” probably due to the strong connection between jazz standards and movies. It also felt like an amusing challenge to juxtapose genres and make each piece a kind of short film for the ears. Since that first performance, the project has rolled around in my head, hibernated, and periodically resurfaced. Today it has finally emerged from my mind’s egg.
In the past, movie music meant lush orchestration, so in recording this album I decided to pull a musical u-ey: only voice and guitar, with as little arrangement as possible. The idea of working with different guitarists felt natural in light of the sweeping differences between the pieces, and it was thrilling to work with no less than five masters of the instrument: Lionel Loueke, Nguyên Lê, Federico Casagrande, Guilherme Monteiro and Dano Haider. Each of the songs reflects some aspect of my personal or creative journey. Cut! That’s a wrap! ~Victoria Rummler
In the past, movie music meant lush orchestration, so in recording this album I decided to pull a musical u-ey: only voice and guitar, with as little arrangement as possible. The idea of working with different guitarists felt natural in light of the sweeping differences between the pieces, and it was thrilling to work with no less than five masters of the instrument: Lionel Loueke, Nguyên Lê, Federico Casagrande, Guilherme Monteiro and Dano Haider. Each of the songs reflects some aspect of my personal or creative journey. Cut! That’s a wrap! ~Victoria Rummler
Take Two
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