Styles: Vocal
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:34
Size: 151,9 MB
Art: Front
(4:10) 1. Too Darn Hot
(5:26) 2. Since I Fell For You
(4:38) 3. The Rainy Season
(5:31) 4. Dancing With Antonio
(4:47) 5. I Hope You Dance
(6:44) 6. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley
(3:18) 7. Haven't We Met
(5:27) 8. How I Love The Rain
(2:49) 9. You Are There
(3:32) 10. Best Of Friends
(4:09) 11. I Dreamed You
(4:54) 12. Evil Ways
(4:23) 13. Somebody's Praying Me Through
(5:41) 14. I Hope You Dance
Deborah Lippmanns story is sprinkled with a lot of famous names theres a quote from Cher on the back cover of her debut CD, nightingale ("Deborah Lippmann is a special voice with music in her soul," it says), and the long list of people that Deborah thanks in the CDs liner notes include Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Kelly Ripa, Martha Stewart, and Sarah Jessica Parker. But its the famous name Renee Zellweger that plays a considerable role in Deborahs decision to take some time out from her very successful career as a celebrity manicurist and the Founder/CEO of the nail product line, lippmann collection in order to focus on her career as a vocalist. "I was talking to Renee about lippmann collection one day and how it was growing," Deborah remembers. "Renee said Isnt it amazing how far out of our way we will go not to do what were meant to be doing? That gave me chills and then it inspired me." After all, for all of Deborahs tremendous success as a manicurist and entrepreneur, its singing thats her passion. Nail care was always her day gig. True she landed at the absolute top of her field, but she chose that field to allow her to support her dream of singing.
With the release of nightingale, Deborahs come one step closer to fulfilling her dream. In listening to the CD, a stunning collection of 13 songs, it becomes immediately clear that Deborahs talents extend beyond her exquisite vocals shes a powerful stylist and interpreter, conveying potent emotions. That she delivers such emotional resonance isnt surprising, though: communication is at the core of Deborahs craft. "I was very sensitive as a child and I started singing when I was quite young." Deborah says. "At first I was probably just parroting, but singing ultimately became a way for me to express myself." Deborahs father died when she was young; music became her primary emotional outlet. "Ive always worn my heart on my sleeve, and after my father died I got very closely in touch with my feelings." Nightingale opens with the Cole Porter classic, "Too Darn Hot." a natural choice for Deborah, who grew up in the desert heat of Scottsdale, Arizona. "Each song on the disc has a special meaning for me," Deborah says.
"Each song touches me in a significant way. I believe that most of us share universal themes in our lives, so I have to believe that these songs affect other people in the same ways they affect me." The CDs highlights include "Evil Ways," which features the acclaimed dancer Savion Glover, whose spectacular tap dancing is recorded as a percussive instrument, the beautiful "Best of Friends" and the lovely "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square."~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Nightingale-Deborah-Lippmann/dp/B0002Q7WOY
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