Time: 54:13
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front
01. Quietly There (5:32)
02. Let There Be Love (3:36)
03. It Amazes Me (4:21)
04. Flowers In The Sink (4:26)
05. I Never Went Away (4:12)
06. You're Looking At Me (3:49)
07. He Never Mentioned Love (5:07)
08. You Go To My Head (5:02)
09. Some Other Time (5:30)
10. You Taught My Heart To Sing (3:47)
11. I'm In Love Again (3:36)
12. Here's To Life (5:08)
For her sixth CD, Canadian vocalist Cheryl Fisher has recorded an album unique in both its repertoire and her approach. Purposefully chosen to be on the quieter side, Fisher puts a personal stamp on these beautiful, rarely heard songs, applying her musicianship and gift for vocal interpretation in celebration of love, or the mourning of love lost. Although they come from the era of the Great American Songbook, Fisher has given them a modern jazz treatment with the brilliant accompaniment of pianist/arranger John Toomey, the singular Portland guitarist John Stowell, the bass & drum team of Jeff Johnson & John Bishop, and acclaimed woodwind artist Eric Allison.
Review:
'Concept albums aren't what I usually do, but sometimes you just want to sit by the fireplace, have a glass of wine, put on an album and let it play right through, letting its mellow mood merge with your own. ' '. . . vocal command that deepens with each recording. ' --Washington Post
Review:
'Concept albums aren't what I usually do, but sometimes you just want to sit by the fireplace, have a glass of wine, put on an album and let it play right through, letting its mellow mood merge with your own. ' '. . . vocal command that deepens with each recording. ' --Washington Post
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