Showing posts with label Helen Abbey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Helen Abbey. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Helen Abbey - Second Time Around

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:56
Size: 103,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:43)  1. The Lady Is A Tramp
(5:41)  2. I've Got You Under My Skin
(2:50)  3. The Second Time Around
(4:29)  4. Just The Two Us
(3:43)  5. Free Spirit
(4:05)  6. Come Fly With Me
(3:21)  7. Ain't Misbehavin'
(3:39)  8. Always Something There To Remind Me
(5:14)  9. That Old Devil Called Love
(2:42) 10. Twisted
(6:24) 11. Bewitched

Helen Abbey debut album Simply Me was well received and took her to the finals of the Sony Search For A New Jazz Star competition. Helen Abbey graduated from the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama with a Diploma in Performing Arts. She started her singing career with The Swing Sisters, an acapella group performing on the alternative cabaret scene, and The Seafood Mamas, a close harmony group with a regular slot at The Ritz Hotel. Motherhood beckoned and her musical career went on hold while she took time out to raise her three children. She cites jazz vocal masterclasses with Claire Martin, Sheila Jordan and Ian Shaw as being the catalysts for finding her voice again. And her recent success at Pizza on the Park, Knightsbridge confirms that she is now firmly back on the scene. After winning an award from the Arts Council England she teamed up with a group of fine British jazz musicians and brought in her songwriting partner Luigi Ferrara (who is also Italy's top jazz harmonica player). The result is her long awaited debut album. It delivers the best in a wide range of jazz styles mainstream standards, swing, ballads, and a sprinkling of original songs. The album is a true reflection of Helen's inimitable smooth style and is called, appropriately, “Simply Me”. United Kingdom  https://news.allaboutjazz.com/helen-abbey-long-awaited-follow-up-album-second-time-around.php

Second Time Around

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Helen Abbey - Simply Me

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:38
Size: 118,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:08)  1. Morning Dance
(3:52)  2. Another Day
(5:20)  3. Wave
(3:56)  4. Simply Me
(3:25)  5. Devil May Care
(5:20)  6. Fever
(4:31)  7. One Note Samba
(5:35)  8. Fly Me to the Moon
(5:42)  9. Moondance
(0:50) 10. Song for Thielemans
(3:23) 11. Lullaby of Birdland
(5:01) 12. Cry Me a River
(0:29) 13. Twisted

Helen Abbey graduated from the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, London, with a Diploma in Performing Arts. Her singing career started with a regular spot at The Ritz Hotel, London with an acapella group called The Swing Sisters. After taking time out to raise her family, her return to the music world was set when she successfully showcased her talents at 'Pizza on the Park' in Knightsbridge, London. She recently won a place in the finals of the Sony Jazz International competition, 'Search for a New Jazz Star'.  After winning a highly acclaimed award from the Arts Council England, Helen went about bringing her passion for jazz to life. She is well known on the UK East Coast and plays at many venues in this area. On an international level, a collaboration with Italy's top jazz harmonica player, Luigi Ferrara, has brought about her long awaited debut album 'Simply Me'. It delivers the best in a wide range of jazz styles - mainstream standards, swing, ballads, and a sprinkling of original songs. The album is a true reflection of Helen's inimitable smooth style.

REVIEWS

"... an excellent collection of sheer elegance …...her sensitive phrasing nails the end of the lines with crystal clear clarity…..Helen’s spontaneous vocal is warm, sensuous and makes these beautiful melodies even more intriguing……Helen excels with an ever shifting variety of detail…... totally recognisable songs with beautiful vocals and free flowing instrumentation by a tight rhythm section, a very creditable debut by someone we are going to be hearing a lot more from." Wes Gillespie. EuroClubdeJazz.com

“I'm happy to have to inform that your CD has been very well received by the listeners. ….I love the tone of your voice. You are a consummate stylist. Your interpretation uplifts lyrics and melodies and discovers their inner beauty. You capture the mood of any tune. In short: you are a complete vocalist with a very personal style.” João da Penha
Journalist, author and Brazilian music critic.

“What a great voice. This woman’s got it”. Good band too! Enjoy.” Bill Oddie

“She’s well qualified to put her musical talents on record. It’s a CD brimming with melody…backed by a fine trio…..features some superb harmonica playing by Luigi Ferrara. It’s a fine debut CD and Helen Abbey’s enthusiasm for the music is evident throughout.” Alan Crumpton’s Jazz Round Up

The mix of material on the album works fine …’Morning Dance’ an instrumental (with Helen’s lyrics) makes an ideal opening number. Helen gives an effortless rendition and delivers the lyric with gusto…. Musical treats include tasty guitar solos from Tony Sandeman and a homage to Toots Thielemans by harmonica player Luigi Ferrara…..Helen is very strong on sustained notes, she can handle songs like ‘Cry Me A River’ and ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ with no problem……she definitely charms the birds off the trees!” Jill Goldman. Jazz Singers Network

“Helen Abbey is going to be a star!” Ruth French. Elite Magazine

Simply Me