Showing posts with label Cristina Morrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cristina Morrison. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Cristina Morrison - Baronesa

Styles: Vocal, Jazz Fusion
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:44
Size: 148,5 MB
Art: Front

(7:24)  1. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)
(3:41)  2. The Sky Is in Your Eyes
(4:26)  3. Vocalise for My Mother
(7:28)  4. Cry Me a River
(4:56)  5. Ophelias's Madness
(4:19)  6. La Del Estribo
(6:15)  7. Mi Amargo Placer
(7:21)  8. Nuestro Juramento
(8:15)  9. Spanish Dreamland Ingquisition
(4:05) 10. Princesa Baronesa
(6:28) 11. Light or Dark

This new album is jazz-infused, much like her first album, I Love, but this time around Cristina expands her horizon. Here she sings in four languages and showcases her experience as an actress, singing in different styles and genres including: bolero, drum & bass, cha-cha-cha, lounge, and Arabian rhythms. The result is an eclectic cross-genre world-jazz production. Her lyrics speak of love, dreams, colorful memories, the pain of losing her mother, and also about her friends and anecdotes. Cristina plays through her interpretive side not only on the record but on stage as well. Her performance has evolved into more of a theatrical experience as she navigates through the realms and concepts within Baronesa. “It's musically complex and deep, it's a well thought out production and very very fun too!" she smiles.

Her creative process for Baronesa started on the Galapagos Islands just like I LOVE. She's committed to the Islands as a promoter of an arts education program called Arteducarte, taught in the public schools of Isabela Island. A percentage of her record sales go towards the yearly funding of the program. Recently she was honored with an invitation to speak at the first Tedx Galapagos and as part of the Jury committee for the fiction feature length competition at the Havana Film Festival in New York. Cristina is also involved as a board member of the screen actors union of Ecuador. Her latest film, Feriado, in which she played and was an associate producer, had it's world premiere at the Berlinale last year and screened during Latinbeat at Lincoln Center.

Personnel:  Cristina Morrison: vocals; Misha Piatigorsky: piano and all keys , percussion; Conor Rayne: cajon; Willard Dyson, Ari Hoenig, Rudy Royston: drums; Danton Boller. Edward Perez, Sergio Branda~o: bass; Ron Affif, Mark Hermann: guitars; Joel Frahm: tenor and soprano saxophone; Tatum Greenblatt: trumpet; Magnus Lindgren: flute; Mauricio Herrera: percussion; Victor Prieto: accordion; Frederika Krier: violin; Chorus: Misha Piatigorsky, Tatum Greenblatt, Mauricio Herrera, Anatalya Piatigorsky.  http://news.allaboutjazz.com/cristina-morrison-hot-new-cd-baronesa-out-on-june-9.php

“Vocalist Cristina Morrison is as worldly and well-traveled as they come. She was born in Miami and spent time living in Rome, Quito, the Galapagos Islands and Los Angeles before landing in the Big Apple, from whence she recorded this fine debut. Morrison possesses a voice that's alternately soothing, sassy, straightforward or sly, and she brings it to bear on a diverse array of original and oft-covered offerings." ~ Dan Bilawsky, All About Jazz