Time: 39:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front
01. Amore E Mare (Feat. Jerry Leonide) (4:42)
02. Due Pierrot (Feat. Jerry Leonide) (3:29)
03. In Cerca Di Te (Feat. Gregory Privat) (3:57)
04. Non Pensare A Me (Feat. Daniele Raimondi) (3:50)
05. Inganno (Feat. Daniele Raimondi) (2:27)
06. Dimmelo Con Un Disco (Feat. Gregory Privat) (4:14)
07. Non Si Fa L'amore Quando Piove (Feat. Damian Nueva & Christian Djieya) (4:32)
08. Il Colore Della Felicita (Feat. Gregory Privat) (3:33)
09. L'ultimo Tram (Feat. Gregory Privat) (4:44)
10. Ispirazione (Feat. Jerry Leonide) (3:48)
A Paris based singer-songwriter with Australian-Italian origins, for her 15th birthday Aurielle was given the album 'Blue' by Joni Mitchell. Inspired by this she bought herself a guitar and taught herself to play. She began writing songs and playing in coffee houses. During this time Aurielle also attended the Sydney conservatorium of music part time to study Jazz vocals. Between her folk roots and her new love of Jazz the delicate fusion of Aurielles signature sound began to evolve. In 2011, she recorded her first studio album of her own compositions titled 'Send the wandering girl home' .
At age 22, Aurielle moved to Milan where she secured a publishing contract with Sony music. There she began learning to speak and sing in Italian and discovered much about her own Italian families rich musical history. Her father Ettore Sciorilli was a popular singer-songwriter and her grandfather Eros Sciorilli a renowned composer and director or orchestra. " I delved into the history of my grandfather and found he published more than 500 songs performed by some of the best singers in Italy. His song 'non pensare a me' performed by Claudio Villa won the Sanremo festival in 1967. It became clear to me that his music was still relevant today and so I decided to present it to a new audience with new jazz arrangements ."
And so 'Eros Blues' was born, an album of jazz interpretations of her grandfathers compositions.
Recorded in Paris at La Frette studios and featuring arrangements by Grégory Privat and Jerry Leonidé
'Eros Blues' is sure to have a life of its own of which Eros Sciorilli would have been proud.
At age 22, Aurielle moved to Milan where she secured a publishing contract with Sony music. There she began learning to speak and sing in Italian and discovered much about her own Italian families rich musical history. Her father Ettore Sciorilli was a popular singer-songwriter and her grandfather Eros Sciorilli a renowned composer and director or orchestra. " I delved into the history of my grandfather and found he published more than 500 songs performed by some of the best singers in Italy. His song 'non pensare a me' performed by Claudio Villa won the Sanremo festival in 1967. It became clear to me that his music was still relevant today and so I decided to present it to a new audience with new jazz arrangements ."
And so 'Eros Blues' was born, an album of jazz interpretations of her grandfathers compositions.
Recorded in Paris at La Frette studios and featuring arrangements by Grégory Privat and Jerry Leonidé
'Eros Blues' is sure to have a life of its own of which Eros Sciorilli would have been proud.
Eros Blues