Showing posts with label Fiona Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiona Ross. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Fiona Ross - Fierce And Non Compliant

Styles: Vocal, Keyboards
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:03
Size: 130,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:53) 1. Fierce and non-compliant
(4:09) 2. For my dad
(4:49) 3. Woke up this morning so I can't complain
(4:37) 4. Be on my side
(4:11) 5. I followed my heart
(4:50) 6. Don't say
(3:43) 7. Feel
(4:19) 8. Use the right words
(4:07) 9. Just tell me when
(5:36) 10. I don't want it
(3:51) 11. Socialising with misery
(3:57) 12. I thought I saw your heart
(3:56) 13. Doing my thing

Award winning vocalist, pianist, composer and producer Fiona Ross has become known for creating her own contemporary Jazz sound using fast paced Latin Jazz, vintage jazz club and a little neo soul along with heart wrenching ballads that demonstrate that ‘Her style is poetic and the messages ooze with Millennial angst’ (Jazz weekly). She came to the world’s attention as ‘the artist that gave Ed Sheeran his ‘first push’ (Daily Express), but has very quickly established herself as an artist in her own right and has received incredible reviews across the globe for all of her four albums.

Her live performances have seen her perform at prestigious venues including 606 Club, Pizza Express, Bulls Head, Nells Jazz and Blues and Toulouse Lautrec and her music is played on radio stations all over the world including 40 stations in the USA as well as in Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Australia and Spain.

Fiona is also a member of the Jazz Journalist association and is a senior writer for Jazz in Europe and a creative writer Jazz Quarterly. She has interviewed Steve Gadd, Maxine Gordon, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Eric Bibb, Roseanna Vitro and Kyle Eastwood, to name a few. As Head of the British Academy of New Music, Fiona was responsible for the training of the likes of Ed Sheeran, Rita Ora and Jess Glynne, to name just a few but left her role there to establish herself as an artist in her own right. https://jazzineurope.mfmmedia.nl/2020/03/fiona-ross-fierce-and-non-compliant/

Personnel: Fiona Ross (vocals, keyboards); Gibbi Bettini (guitar); Derek Daley (bass); Marley Drummond (drums); Loren Hignall (saxophones); Adam Brown (trumpet); Adam Hayes (percussion); Ashaine White (backing vocals) with Snow Owl (bass); Kim Cypher (saxophone); Adam Cooper (vocals); Marco Piccioni (guitar)

Fierce and non compliant

Monday, November 22, 2021

Fiona Ross - Red Flags and High Heels

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
File: MP3@128K/s
Time: 65:43
Size: 61,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:21) 1. Red Flags and High Heels
(4:01) 2. More Time
(4:32) 3. When I Get Old
(5:27) 4. Don’t Say It If You Don’t Mean It
(4:07) 5. You Can’t Feel My Groove
(2:56) 6. Good Enough
(4:02) 7. You Are Like Poison
(5:24) 8. You Used to Tell Me
(4:17) 9. I Always Saw the Red Flags
(5:20) 10. The Apple Trees Won’t Grow Anymore
(3:58) 11. You Can Smile (Live at Studio XYZ)
(5:14) 12. I Followed My Heart (Live at St Cuthbert’s Church)
(5:59) 13. Without You (Live at the Premises)
(4:59) 14. Too Many Thoughts (Live at the Premises)

Singer and pianist Fiona Ross returns with an album of fourteen new tracks on which she takes composition, production, and arrangement credits. Ross was Head of the British Academy of New Music for nine years, a role in which she was responsible for the training of Ed Sheeran, Rita Ora and Jess Glynne. Red Flags and High Heels is Ross’ fifth solo album. It’s fair to say that the singer may have flown a little under the radar, despite having previously won several awards. She is clearly a brave spirit, having, as she tells us, performed in jazz clubs and venues since she was fourteen (Ross lied to promoters about her age).

On this release, Ross is back by some notable players, including Gibbi Bettini (guitar), Derek Daley (bass), Marley Drummond (drums), Loren Hignell (saxophones), Dave Boa (trumpets), Ashaine White (saxophone/backing vocals), Simon Todd and Warren Woodcraft (percussion) and a special guest appearance by Kim Cypher (saxophone). The title track sets an impressive standard, a delightfully-swinging number with a contemporary edge. There’s a classy feel to the production, which contains as much lavish style as the classic Bond theme of your choice. Ross’ vocals are wonderful, full of emotion and free of hyperbole, providing a dazzling centre around which the music revolves.

The bombastic whirl of attention-grabbing elements makes for a thrilling listen. There are certainly some captivating solos on display, but this is very much an ensemble effort by some top class players. The slower-paced, charming When I Get Old, proves that Ross is equally capable of entertaining with just voice and piano. Her playing is lovingly understated, an impressionistic soundscape over which her vocals flow like a stream. “I’ll have all the answers, I’ll feel safe and secure…” sings Ross, echoing a forlorn hope with which we can all empathise. After a mercurial sax solo, the band kick in for a rousing finale.

You Feel My Groove, with its playful, call-and-response vocals, bounces with irrepressible energy, the band switching tempos at the drop of a hat. Indeed, throughout this record, Ross and her group display a gift for inventive arrangements and selfless playing. There’s something of a mainstream pop feel to this number, which is in no way a criticism. You Are Like Poison switches directions again, a shuffling, rolling number with blues-tinged guitar and stabbing horns. I Always Save The Red Flags is a particular highlight. Ross’ compelling voice floats over a bed of horns and double-bass. Again, Ross isn’t content to settle for the obvious. This is another song which, although on the surface might appear straight-forward, is packed full of nuance and skilful touches.

A quartet of live tracks takes us out, showing, as if there was any doubt, than Ross and company have the chops to perform more than admirably away from the studio. Red Flags and High Heels ought to find its way into the collection of many a jazz enthusiast. It must be said, though, that Ross’ appeal is bound to spread further than that. https://londonjazznews.com/2021/10/23/fiona-ross-red-flags-and-high-heels/

Personnel: Gibbi Bettini (guitar), Derek Daley (bass), Marley Drummond (drums), Loren Hignell (saxophones), Dave Boa (trumpets), Ashaine White (saxophone/backing vocals), Simon Todd and Warren Woodcraft (percussion) and a special guest appearance by Kim Cypher

Red Flags and High Heels