Album: Grace Knight Live Disc 1
Styles: Vocal
Year: 1996
Time: 44:11
Size: 71,6 MB
Art: Front
(4:39) 1. Teach Me Tonight
(4:16) 2. Moondance
(4:43) 3. Stormy Weather
(4:47) 4. Come In From The Rain
(3:43) 5. Walkin' After Midnight
(5:53) 6. Crazy
(5:05) 7. Hidden Prize
(2:33) 8. Joy Juice
(4:52) 9. Cry Me A River
(3:34) 10. Drinkin' Again
Styles: Vocal
Year: 1996
Time: 44:11
Size: 71,6 MB
Art: Front
(4:39) 1. Teach Me Tonight
(4:16) 2. Moondance
(4:43) 3. Stormy Weather
(4:47) 4. Come In From The Rain
(3:43) 5. Walkin' After Midnight
(5:53) 6. Crazy
(5:05) 7. Hidden Prize
(2:33) 8. Joy Juice
(4:52) 9. Cry Me A River
(3:34) 10. Drinkin' Again
Album: Grace Knight Live Disc 2
Time: 47:03
Size: 76,2 MB
(3:32) 1. Momma He Treats Your Daughter Mean
(4:32) 2. I Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl
(4:17) 3. SteamRoller Blues
(5:49) 4. Black Coffee
(4:29) 5. Good Morning Heartache
(4:30) 6. The Picture
(4:29) 7. The Ability To Swing
(6:19) 8. God Bless The Child
(3:57) 9. Fever
(5:05) 10. Don't Set Me Free
After leading the successful Australian act the Eurogliders, U.K.-born singer Grace Knight launched a solo singing career which saw her become one of Australia's leading jazz divas. In her early teens, Knight sang in folk clubs and first met musician Bernie Lynch while singing on a cruise ship. They would form the highly successful Eurogliders in 1980 and go on to international success. After the Eurogliders split in 1989, Knight sang backup vocals in the Tania Bowra Band before recording the soundtrack to the ABC-TV miniseries Come in Spinner with jazz musician Vince Jones. The album featured 1940s jazz standards and marked a career change for Knight. The singles "I've Got You Under My Skin," "The Man I Love," and "Sophisticated Lady" propelled the album to number five on the national charts in May 1990. Her debut album, Stormy Weather (September 1991), reached number 14 on the national chart in October, and another cover, "Fever," was released as a single. Her second album, Gracious, contained more jazz standards and covers such as "On a Clear Day," "Moondance," "Cry Me a River," and "Papa Was a Rolling Stone." Knight released her fourth album, Live, in February 1996, a double album recorded over three nights at Sydney's jazz venue the Basement. She released her fourth solo album, Zeitgeist, in 2000, a collection which featured several original songs penned by Knight. ~ Brendan Swifthttps://www.allmusic.com/artist/grace-knight-mn0000194742
Personnel: Conductor, Piano – Ray Aldridge; Double Bass, Electric Bass – Todd Logan; Drums – Warren Trout; Guitar – Dave Colton; Keyboards, Sequenced By, Harmonica – Frank Millward; Reeds – Col Loughnan, Lee Hutchings; Trombone – Bob McIver; Trumpet – Peter Di Losa, Ralph Pyl
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