Showing posts with label Fern Lindzon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fern Lindzon. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2017

Fern Lindzon - Like A Circle In A Spiral

Size: 115,6 MB
Time: 49:40
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Jazz At The Bookstore (4:48)
02. The Windmills Of Your Mind (4:42)
03. Mishaela (5:19)
04. Carrie (6:17)
05. Night And Day (3:43)
06. A Malekh Veynt (An Angel Weeps) (4:21)
07. Shashado - Loro (5:00)
08. Wishing - Papir Is Dokh Vays (Paper Is White) (4:29)
09. Even Divas Get The Blues (3:55)
10. What's Your Story, Morning Glory (4:43)
11. This Little Love (2:19)

With the release of Like a Circle in a Spiral, Toronto's Juno Award-nominated pianist and singer Fern Lindzon again puts her own, unique spin on contemporary jazz. Her much-anticipated follow-up to Two Kites, which was nominated for a Juno as Vocal Jazz Album of the Year 2012, leads off with Ron Sexsmith's Jazz at the Bookstore, a track inspired by meeting Ron on the train to the Juno Awards. Drawing as always on a wide range of inspirations, Fern once more finds both the personal and the universal in the work of Michel Legrand, Egberto Gismonti, Cole Porter, Mary Lou Williams and others old and new, near and far — all warmly sung, imaginatively arranged and gracefully played. A wealth of musical riches.

"I look everywhere," Fern says. "My listening is not limited to the Great American Songbook. I also listen to music from Brazil, Israel and Eastern and Western Europe. Classical, pop, klezmer and jazz. And when I’m struck by a lyric, a melody or a groove, I find my own way into it. Because for me, jazz is about forms and improvisations that take me to places I've never imagined. A good arrangement is a platform, a diving board — a place where I can take the leap and circle and spiral my way into the deepest possible understanding of a song, and then share that understanding with the listener. With Like a Circle in a Spiral I am exploring the crazy windmills of our inner thoughts – love and loss, joy and sorrow, hope and laughter. These are the recording’s poetic themes.”

Like A Circle In A Spiral