Showing posts with label Josie Falbo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Josie Falbo. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Josie Falbo - Taylor St.

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:32
Size: 140,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:00) 1. What You Do To Me
(2:08) 2. Thou Swell
(3:21) 3. Little Jazz Bird
(4:24) 4. Pretty Blue Eyes
(4:15) 5. Only You
(4:00) 6. Love Found Me (Just in Time)
(3:30) 7. The Very Thought of You
(5:01) 8. At Last
(3:25) 9. Triste
(3:38) 10. Too Marvelous for Words
(6:05) 11. The Music That Makes Me Dance
(4:11) 12. This Is Real
(4:33) 13. Fragile, Handle With Care
(3:48) 14. Ave Maria (Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana")
(4:08) 15. Oh Happy Day

Chances are you’ve heard Josie Falbo more often than any other singer on the planet. The Chicago-based chanteuse’s voice has, over the years, been employed to sell Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Budweiser, Sara Lee, Oscar Mayer and dozens of other name brands the world over. She has also sung behind Celine Dion, Michael Jackson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Michael Bolton and Nancy Wilson. Falbo’s age is hard to determine. The only clue available online is that she was signed to Vee-Jay (the label that hit it big with the Four Seasons but also produced some of Bill Henderson’s best work) in 1964. That puts Falbo in her 60s today-a remarkable fact given the incredible youthfulness of her voice. She can sound remarkably similar to the young Whitney Houston or Vanessa Williams. Indeed, throughout this 15-track collection, she often ventures deep into Houston or Williams territory, which makes for a decidedly schizophrenic album. Approximately half of the disc, all newer compositions, is pure pop-superb pop, but Houston-esque belting nonetheless. The balance consists of extraordinary jazz tracks. Falbo can swing hard, offering a blistering “Too Marvelous for Words,” an effervescent “Thou Swell” and a sassy “Little Jazz Bird.” She can also cuddle deep within a ballad, and delivers a delightful, rippling “The Very Thought of You” and a tender “The Music That Makes Me Dance.” Again veering from the jazz path, Falbo delivers an “Ave Maria” of incandescent beauty and, with her fellow members of the Lakeside Singers, erects a towering “Oh, Happy Day” that rivals anything Aretha Franklin has done.~ Christopher Loudon https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/josie-falbo-taylor-street/

Taylor St.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Josie Falbo - You Must Believe in Spring

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:25
Size: 128,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:06) 1. You Must Believe in Spring
(4:02) 2. A Night in Tunisia
(4:36) 3. Joy Spring
(5:27) 4. A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing
(3:46) 5. A Sleepin' Bee
(3:29) 6. Manhattan
(4:34) 7. Heaven
(2:24) 8. Just You, Just Me
(4:33) 9. Midnight at the Starlight Haunted Ballroom
(5:04) 10. Estate
(2:44) 11. Devil May Care
(5:17) 12. Tis Autumn
(4:17) 13. Tristeza

On You Must Believe in Spring, Josie Falbo sings and swings her way through from The Great American Songbook. “Spring" includes Billy Strayhorn's “A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing", Harold Arlen/Truman Capote's mesmerizing “A Sleepin' Bee" and the title track, “You Must Believe in Spring," by the late, Michel Legrand and his writing partners, Alan and Marilyn Bergman, where she soars with complete authenticity. Producer/Arranger Carey Deadman delivers tracks for full orchestra (50+ strong!) to splendid effect, with a “who’s who” of Chicago recording artists: Jeremy Kahn on piano, the late Mark Colby, Jim Gailloreto, Dave Onderdonk, Mike Smith, Ernie Denov, Andy Baker, Roger Ingram and Rob Parton. Veteran Jim Massoth (recording/mixing at Crystall Recorders) swings the tenor saxophone solo on “Just You, Just Me." The CD liner notes are by esteemed journalist Howard Mandel.

Signed to Vee-Jay Records in 1963, Falbo released a '45 “Leave Me Alone/Easy To Love" which served as an early catalyst for her life in music and recording. Josie's vocal career began singing in Italian and English when she was 19 months old! As one of Chicago's most frequently heard studio singers for over 35 years, Falbo has sung on countless radio and TV commercials, including McDonald's, Sara Lee, Green Giant... the list goes on and on. Josie Falbo's 2010 Southport debut CD Taylor Street is filled with her love of many forms of music, especially R&B and jazz. Vocally she delivers with a style and sound that will amaze and impress any audience. The annual “Festa Italiana” on Taylor Street in Chicago always brings back a ‘slice of life’ for the neighborhood of Falbo’s youth, where she performs each year. ~ LAMPKIN PUBLICITY SERVICE https://news.allaboutjazz.com/critically-acclaimed-singer-josie-falbo-to-release-long-awaited-cd-you-must-believe-in-spring-on-southport-records-september-25.php

You Must Believe in Spring