Showing posts with label Heather Simmons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Simmons. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Heather Simmons - I'm Old Fashioned

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 58:54
Size: 134.8 MB
Styles: Vocal, Standards
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[4:42] 1. I'm Old Fashioned
[2:23] 2. Saving All Your Honey For Me
[5:59] 3. St Louis Blues
[2:58] 4. Roll On Mississippi
[4:46] 5. If I Had A Dime
[2:39] 6. Looking At The World Through Rose-Colored Glasses
[2:38] 7. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
[2:41] 8. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
[1:55] 9. I Believe In Miracles
[4:14] 10. Lover Man
[2:56] 11. Pennies From Heaven
[2:29] 12. My Clock Is Tickin'
[4:32] 13. When The World Was Young
[3:50] 14. Ain't Misbehaving
[2:26] 15. I'm Addicted To You
[3:03] 16. Man I Got You
[2:41] 17. There Ain't No Sweet Sorrow In Me
[1:52] 18. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams

Heather encapsulates everything great about nostalgia without a trace of unwanted sentimentality. With a voice of cut glass and an ability to carry a melody that's eminently appealing, her warm vocals blend a kissable mix of Billie, Ella and Peggy, a particularly rare ability in these days of cynicism and throwaway gratification. Of special note is her interpretation of Roll on Mississippi, which features the superb Ted Beament on piano and a sympathetic rhythm section with Roger Curphey on bass and Marc Cecil on drums. This and many other songs highlight the immaculate violin of Mike Piggott, who is perfectly in tune with the feel of the album's material throughout. Recommended for a summer's moonlit dinner with someone very special. ~ Musician Magazine

I'm Old Fashioned