Showing posts with label Jerin-Lei. Show all posts
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Monday, March 19, 2018

Jerin-Lei - In The Dark

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:30
Size: 147.7 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[4:56] 1. In The Dark
[4:04] 2. Money (Version 2)
[4:14] 3. Obvious
[4:21] 4. Pieces Of The People We Love
[4:52] 5. Mad About The Boy
[4:12] 6. Whisper To Me
[4:54] 7. Lose My Way
[4:08] 8. Once Bitten
[4:42] 9. The In Crowd
[4:37] 10. Tricks, Lies & Alibis
[3:51] 11. Don't Call Me Baby
[4:18] 12. Sticks & Stones
[5:36] 13. Money
[5:39] 14. It's Not Over

Jerin-lei is a beautiful young singer on her way to the top. Her debut album 'In the Dark' (produced by London based RPW) . She is gaining interest in the US - Gogirl.net and Listeningloft.com voted her number one album of the week. 'Smoothjazz' picked her album as Hot Pick of the week. London's Peter Clayton says ' ...the next aussie star, Olivia Newton John with fire. ' USA's SmoothJazz’, Stewart Coxhead verdict When God was giving out special talents in Australia he must have stopped at least twice in front of Jerin-Lei! Not only is she exquisitely beautiful but she also has the voice of an angel… mature, smoky vocals with just a nod towards Eartha Kitt. IN THE DARK is a thrilling mixture of original tunes and covers... brilliant debut for this Australian newcomer who I’m sure is going to be around for many years to come.

Jerin-lei was born in Wollongong. A beautiful beach city on the east coast of Australia. At 6 her family relocated to the remote mining town of Nhulunbuy. A tropical paradise with crocs and stingers that add excitement to the daily adventures. Jerin was discovered in London on a break from her University degree in Performing Arts. 2 years of hard work has produced this truly remarkable album, thanks to her Producer Peter Clayton and his crew of hugely renowned music men of the industry. A scary situation, a little mining town girl from Australia, working with London’s legend Derek Nash and Pete Adams but as Jerin-lei says meeting and chatting with Mandawuy Yunupingu from Yothu Yindi prepared her for big stars being nice blokes.

Jerin-lei left Nhulunbuy in 1997, after spending 6 years of her life in Nhulunbuy. She developed her great love of performing in Gove, participating in all the town’s many extra-curricular activities of jazz ballet, tap and drama. Australia's legendary Hey Hey its Saturday's Red Faces visited Nhulunbuy where Jerin was third place winner at the age of 8 with her sparkling rendition of the Doris Day classic, Perhaps Perhaps, Perhaps.

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