Showing posts with label Caro Emerald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caro Emerald. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Caro Emerald - Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:28
Size: 106.4 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:47] 1. That Man
[4:03] 2. Just One Dance
[3:27] 3. Riviera Life
[3:51] 4. Back It Up
[5:31] 5. The Other Woman
[2:45] 6. Absolutely Me
[3:52] 7. You Don't Love Me
[3:01] 8. Dr. Wanna Do
[4:29] 9. Stuck
[4:15] 10. I Know That He's Mine
[3:45] 11. A Night Like This
[3:38] 12. The Lipstick On His Collar

2010 debut album from the Dutch Jazz vocalist. Caro Emerald is the new kid on the block, but, boy, does she sound like she's been around! A voice so seductive and sultry, it's hard to believe she just recorded her debut album, a mix of 1950's-inspired ballroom Jazz, cinematic Tangos, groovin' Jazz tracks, infectious Mambos and banging beats.

Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor

Sunday, August 1, 2021

Caro Emerald - Live In Concert (At The Heineken Music Hall)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:25
Size: 187,1 MB
Art: Front

(2:13)  1. Intro Greg Shapiro (Live)
(2:04)  2. Zoot Suit Theme
(1:41)  3. Absolutely Me
(4:20)  4. Just One Dance
(4:28)  5. You Don't Love Me
(0:59)  6. Muchos Besos
(5:16)  7. Back It Up
(7:48)  8. The Other Woman
(1:33)  9. Close To Me
(4:05) 10. Riviera Life
(3:40) 11. Dr Wannado
(1:34) 12. Caro's Lament
(4:54) 13. I Know That He's Mine
(6:22) 14. The Lipstick On His Collar
(4:20) 15. Bad Romance
(4:01) 16. That Man
(6:44) 17. A Night Like This
(3:44) 18. Two Hearts
(8:30) 19. Stuck

In 2008 singer Caroline van der Leeuw, artist name Caro Emerald, was as happy as a child that she could sing the song Back It Up live at AT-5 in Amsterdam. After that, the positive reactions came soon and in July 2009 she decided to release this song via her own record label Grandmono Records. The successes then accumulated in rap temp, first with her big hit A Night Like This and then the charming singer won several major music prizes including the MTV Award for the best Dutch and Belgian act, the Scale of Rigter, an Edison in the category 'Best Singer and the 3 FM Mega Award 2010. Her debut album Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor was number 1 in the album top 100 for more than 30 weeks and as a whipped cream on the price pie she received from Giel Beelen on 15 January this year the Popprijs 2010. On 21, 22 and 23 December 2010 she and her 16-piece live band The Grandmono Orchestra performed in a stiff sold-out Heineken Music Hall. From the catchy and typical 1950s announcement of Greg Shapiro to the uplifting final piece Stuck , Lady Emerald knows how to enchant her audience with beautiful live versions of her album songs. The band, with solid base players Wieger Hoogendorp, Daan Herweg and Martin Broeders, supplemented with, among others, the new band leader Stefan Kruger (Zuco 103), the 'sexy strings and the horny horns', as Greg jokingly announces them, plays fervently, tightly and with a lot of conviction and pleasure. The enthusiastic audience can not get enough of all Caro classics, which literally pass by and sing, jump, dance and hip cradle that it is a sweet lust. All songs from Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor, including of course Back It Up , That Man and megahit A Night Like This are played, supplemented by the two previously unreleased tracks Close To You and Two Hearts and a short, playful version of Bad Romance by Lady Gaga. In 81 minutes the Caro Emerald revue rushes past you, tasteful, seductive, in style and with class. The commercial success of the modernized and jazzy 1950s approach of Caro Emerald knows no boundaries for the time being. At the same time I am very curious how she deals with this and which creative choices the most successful Dutch pop diva will make in the future. But that is for later care, for now it's harvest time for Miss Emerald: 'Clear the way boys, the lady has arrived!'

Live In Concert  (At The Heineken Music Hall)

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Jools Holland - The Golden Age Of Song

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:16
Size: 133.4 MB
Styles: Jazz/Pop/Rock vocals
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:15] 1. Something's Got A Hold On Me (With Paloma Faith)
[3:40] 2. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive
[2:36] 3. Lovin' Machine
[4:17] 4. Bei Mir Bist Du Schön (With Joss Stone)
[3:01] 5. Get Here (With Jessie J.)
[3:53] 6. A Place In The Sun (With James Morrison)
[4:07] 7. Don't Go To Strangers (With Amy Winehouse, Paul Weller)
[3:34] 8. And That Ain't Good (With Mick Hucknall)
[3:37] 9. My Baby Just Cares For Me (With Florence Welch)
[3:13] 10. Mad About The Boy (With Caro Emerald)
[3:35] 11. I'll Sail My Ship Alone (With Tom Jones)
[2:56] 12. Reet Petite (With Cee Lo Green)
[3:11] 13. Sweet Country Love Song (With Gregory Porter)
[3:09] 14. September In The Rain (With Paul Weller)
[2:54] 15. The Lady Is A Tramp (With Lily Rose Cooper)
[3:30] 16. Get Away Jordan (With Ruby Turner)
[3:41] 17. When You're Smiling The Whole World Smiles With You

2012 release from the musician and entertainment personality. It's true to say that Jools Holland has become a national treasure, and The Golden Age Of Song is the perfect way to celebrate not only Jools' on-going musical odyssey but also an amazing 20 years of Later. The album features a who's who of contemporary artists, with everyone from Cee Lo Green and James Morrison to Paloma Faith and Lily Rose Cooper (nee Allen). The songs are instantly recognisable and have become staples of any discerning music lover from the last 50 years. Tracks include Nina Simone's 'My Baby Just Cares For Me' as performed by Florence Welch, as well as Lily Rose Cooper's take on The Lady Is A Tramp, and Get Here originally by Oleta Adam as sung by Jessie J. The tracks are a combination of brand new exclusive tracks recorded specifically for this album, along with a smattering of re-mixed tracks from Jools' New Year's Eve favourite, 'The Hootenanny'.

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