Styles: Vocal, Cabaret
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:43
Size: 91,7 MB
Art: Front
(2:50) 1. My Man
(3:38) 2. Tango New
(4:33) 3. Cold Bed
(1:50) 4. Lullaby Low Bass
(2:07) 5. Dream A Little Dream
(4:06) 6. Her Tears Break My Heart
(4:18) 7. So Cruel
(3:25) 8. Aint Misbehavin
(5:51) 9. Body And Soul
(4:05) 10. Salvation
(2:54) 11. Strange Fruit
No More Music By The Suckers
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:43
Size: 91,7 MB
Art: Front
(2:50) 1. My Man
(3:38) 2. Tango New
(4:33) 3. Cold Bed
(1:50) 4. Lullaby Low Bass
(2:07) 5. Dream A Little Dream
(4:06) 6. Her Tears Break My Heart
(4:18) 7. So Cruel
(3:25) 8. Aint Misbehavin
(5:51) 9. Body And Soul
(4:05) 10. Salvation
(2:54) 11. Strange Fruit
"At first one might think the greatest benefit of the lounge-y torch song revival is the idea of a smoky-voiced chanteuse sporting tattoos mmm...classic beauty+punk sensibility=yummy. But Albuquerque's Bernadette Seacrest could be dressed in business casual for all we care. After all, she posses one of those rare voices that summons up romantic demons, lost loves and well-made cocktails. Her new CD, "No More Music By the Suckers", is a tapestry of slick noir ballads and sweet melodies. And you know what? Maybe the tatts are pretty cool too." ~ The Santa Fe Reporter
"Seacrest, whose last gig was with the Albuquerque rockabilly outfit The Long Goners, has evolved into a tattooed chanteuse specializing in jazzy, torchy and extremely tunes with a band featuring a double bass, sax and trombone. While Seacrest's voice is the main draw here, don't forget The Yes Men, who create the dangerous atmosphere. Grimes' bass is a major component on most cuts. And sometimes the horn section sounds like they're engaging in a gang rumble." ~The Santa Fe New Mexican
"Her sultry, silky voice spreads across the room like a lush, warm blanket of velvet and ably pays homage to the composers and performers who made those songs so unforgettable in the first place." ~Albuquerque Journal
"You can practically smell the cigarrette smoke and taste the bootleg booze of a speakeasy club when you listen to the music of this retro swinging group. Lead singer Bernadette Seacrest has a sultry voice perfectly backed by a group of able jazz musicians." ~ music.download.com https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/bsahym
Personnel: Bernadette Seacrest - Vocals; Michael Grimes - Double Bass, Guitar, Organ, Melodica; Aaron Cummings - Saxophones, Clarinet;Noah Thomas – Trumpet; Jason Aspeslet - Drums, Percussion
"Seacrest, whose last gig was with the Albuquerque rockabilly outfit The Long Goners, has evolved into a tattooed chanteuse specializing in jazzy, torchy and extremely tunes with a band featuring a double bass, sax and trombone. While Seacrest's voice is the main draw here, don't forget The Yes Men, who create the dangerous atmosphere. Grimes' bass is a major component on most cuts. And sometimes the horn section sounds like they're engaging in a gang rumble." ~The Santa Fe New Mexican
"Her sultry, silky voice spreads across the room like a lush, warm blanket of velvet and ably pays homage to the composers and performers who made those songs so unforgettable in the first place." ~Albuquerque Journal
"You can practically smell the cigarrette smoke and taste the bootleg booze of a speakeasy club when you listen to the music of this retro swinging group. Lead singer Bernadette Seacrest has a sultry voice perfectly backed by a group of able jazz musicians." ~ music.download.com https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/bsahym
Personnel: Bernadette Seacrest - Vocals; Michael Grimes - Double Bass, Guitar, Organ, Melodica; Aaron Cummings - Saxophones, Clarinet;Noah Thomas – Trumpet; Jason Aspeslet - Drums, Percussion
No More Music By The Suckers
Great post Giullia. A new lady to me, but a very good one.
ReplyDeleteThank you always Newlyner!
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