Time: 35:59
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Standards
Art: Front
01. Ich Weib Nicht, Zu Wem Ich Gehore (2:35)
02. Help Me (4:56)
03. Indifferente (2:57)
04. Nature Boy (6:34)
05. I Fall In Love Too Easily (5:00)
06. Ces Petits Riens (3:51)
07. You Go To My Head (3:10)
08. Couleur Cafe (2:39)
09. You've Changed (4:14)
I have loved singing and making music ever since I can remember. Thanks to people like the following, I have now recorded some of my favorite jazz standards, Serge Gainsbourg chansons and German songs:
Louis Armstrong. I've discovered “What a Wonderful World” on a cassette when I was approximately 10 years old. I used to rewind it time after time.
Billie Holiday, whose voice I've heard when I was 16 years old and who has enchanted me.
Stan Getz and João Gilberto. I’ve listened to their album “Getz / Gilberto” with pianist Antônio Carlos Jobim and singer Astrud Gilberto when I was 17 years old. Since then, I've known for sure I want to sing.
Wanja Slavin, a saxophone player whom I've met by chance in a music shop in 2006. He has gotten me in contact with the musicians of this quintet and with music as such.
And my grandmother, who could play the piano wonderfully. When I was little, she used to say to me: “It makes me very sad, that none of my grandchildren sings!”
Louis Armstrong. I've discovered “What a Wonderful World” on a cassette when I was approximately 10 years old. I used to rewind it time after time.
Billie Holiday, whose voice I've heard when I was 16 years old and who has enchanted me.
Stan Getz and João Gilberto. I’ve listened to their album “Getz / Gilberto” with pianist Antônio Carlos Jobim and singer Astrud Gilberto when I was 17 years old. Since then, I've known for sure I want to sing.
Wanja Slavin, a saxophone player whom I've met by chance in a music shop in 2006. He has gotten me in contact with the musicians of this quintet and with music as such.
And my grandmother, who could play the piano wonderfully. When I was little, she used to say to me: “It makes me very sad, that none of my grandchildren sings!”
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