Showing posts with label Georgia Cécile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia Cécile. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Georgia Cécile - Only the lover Sings

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:38
Size: 102,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:38) 1. The month of may
(3:31) 2. Come summertime
(3:18) 3. Always be right
(3:57) 4. He knew how to love
(3:19) 5. Goodbye love
(4:58) 6. Harpoon
(4:57) 7. Bittersweet
(3:55) 8. Ever burning flame
(3:01) 9. Blue is just a colour
(3:59) 10. Love the stars you're under

2021 was definitely something of an annus mirabilis for the vocalist and songwriter, Georgia Cécile. She won a host of new fans supporting Gregory Porter on his four dates at the Royal Albert Hall, made her Ronnie Scott's debut, delivered a standout performance at the EFG London Jazz Festival's opening gala, Jazz Voice, and released her debut album, Only The Lover Sings, which scooped ‘Best Album’ at the 2021 Scottish Jazz Awards.

With 10 superbly-crafted original songs, outstanding arrangements courtesy of Cécile's long-standing songwriting partner pianist and composer Euan Stevenson plus a central vocal performance which mixes passion, power and playfulness, this debut is an astonishing achievement. Cécile kickstarted proceedings at ‘Jazz Voice’ with her fine original and album opener ‘The Month Of May’. It's one of several songs (‘He Knew How To Love’ and ‘Goodbye Love’ are two more) which possesses a Bacharach-like richness both in terms of its arrangement and its harmonic journey. The moving ballad ‘Come Summertime’ showcases Cécile's ability to sustain and really sing through the melodic line. Tempos and textures are nicely varied, with ‘the radio-friendly ‘Always Be Right For Me’ shifting easily through the gears, while the pulsating ‘Blue Is Just A Colour’ emphasizes what an incredibly tight band this is.
https://www.jazzwise.com/review/georgia-cecile-only-the-lover-sings

Only the lover sings