Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:46
Size: 89,4 MB
Art: Front
(3:11) 1. My Love Is
(3:14) 2. Night and Day
(4:41) 3. I Can See Clearly Now
(2:52) 4. How High the Moon
(4:03) 5. Twisted
(4:36) 6. At Last
(3:41) 7. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to
(2:06) 8. Let's Misbehave
(3:36) 9. Girl from Ipanema
(3:43) 10. Turn, Turn,Turn
(2:59) 11. More Than You Know
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:46
Size: 89,4 MB
Art: Front
(3:11) 1. My Love Is
(3:14) 2. Night and Day
(4:41) 3. I Can See Clearly Now
(2:52) 4. How High the Moon
(4:03) 5. Twisted
(4:36) 6. At Last
(3:41) 7. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to
(2:06) 8. Let's Misbehave
(3:36) 9. Girl from Ipanema
(3:43) 10. Turn, Turn,Turn
(2:59) 11. More Than You Know
Cat Coward is a truly gifted jazz singer. Her style is all her own with echoes of Ella. "Cat Out of the Bag" is a real gem. From the opening notes, you know you're in on to something special. The phrasing and tone are silky smooth, lyrical, and full of life and talent. My favorite tunes are "My Love Is", "I Can See Clearly Now" (the jazz interpretation is a total treat), and "Twisted" - I love "Twisted" so much that I think I'm going to give it to my shrink! ~ Stephanie Kesler, Anchorage Concert Association
A new hot vocal soloist is currently melting the hearts of jazz aficionados across the cool North. Cat Coward, a sultry siren with jazz in her soul has assimilated a wide range of energy-driven masterpieces from Cole Porter's "Let's Misbehave" to the more familiar but brilliant rendition of Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn". Her colorful tapestry of vocals embodies a style that is wonderfully woven with threads of improvisational lightness and a melodic expression that is frankly jaw-dropping. Cat's dizzying flair for jazz is fine wine that must now be tasted! ~ Roy Corral, musician http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/catcoward
A new hot vocal soloist is currently melting the hearts of jazz aficionados across the cool North. Cat Coward, a sultry siren with jazz in her soul has assimilated a wide range of energy-driven masterpieces from Cole Porter's "Let's Misbehave" to the more familiar but brilliant rendition of Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn". Her colorful tapestry of vocals embodies a style that is wonderfully woven with threads of improvisational lightness and a melodic expression that is frankly jaw-dropping. Cat's dizzying flair for jazz is fine wine that must now be tasted! ~ Roy Corral, musician http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/catcoward