Showing posts with label Karen Johns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karen Johns. Show all posts

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Karen Johns & Company - Peach

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:38
Size: 99.9 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals, Swing
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:01] 1. Sugarboo
[3:13] 2. Peach
[4:04] 3. I Speak Woman, You Speak Man
[4:05] 4. Rocket City
[4:15] 5. Red Bird
[3:24] 6. I Love You Forever
[3:23] 7. Five O'clock Shadow (Reprise)
[3:25] 8. Precious Find (Reprise)
[2:39] 9. Must-Be-Seen
[3:04] 10. Meglio Stasera
[3:09] 11. Chattanooga Choo Choo
[3:03] 12. How Glad I Am
[2:46] 13. Sentimentale

Another chart topping success with worldwide acclaim in 2012! Yes indeed- Karen Johns & Company keep it swing-swing-swinging! Full of exhilarating, upbeat, big band songs and sultry ballads with even a couple swoops into Italian Latin -all backed by one red-hot jazz band- this vocalist/composer fills out originals and beloved standards with the harmonies of a swing jazz choir and the romantic croon of the heart!

Peach

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Karen Johns & Company - Star and Season

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:13
Size: 92,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:37)  1. Carry Me Away
(3:46)  2. Night and Day
(3:18)  3. Stars Fell on Alabama
(4:11)  4. While the Moon
(4:18)  5. If
(2:52)  6. Desafinado (Slightly out of Tune)
(4:01)  7. Company Blues
(3:51)  8. Southland Summer
(4:13)  9. Autumn Leaves
(3:10) 10. angels in the snow
(2:53) 11. China Town

Similar to the variation in New England seasons, Karen Johns is equal in the moods that swing from her new, self-released CD, Star and Season. Partnered in life and song with husband James, Ms. Johns and Company has spun a collection of meticulous jazz confections, which delve into a much deserving catalogue of music sheets. Ms. Johns performance portrays numerous dimensions, which are felt on this disc. She captures the lounge seductress within a smoke-filled room with the cut "Night and Day," and then is off in an elegant show tune-esque sway with "China Town," both alluring with a unique stage appeal. I take pleasure in the attitudes of her eclectic voice, a dynamic real time experiment in performance. The lady has authoritative range with her vocals.... Ms. Johns' execution of arrangements can be compared to notes vying for her affection, with the result actually being, the affection becoming ours. The spice of the disc bulks up a bold behavior, with the horn-heavy spin "Carry Me Away," a cool yet brazen Ms. Johns is unleashed for an uplifting feel of loveliness... Note a bit of her scat side flexing its muscles! Star and Season is a compelling disc, one that makes the audience brace themselves. You are drawn to its romantic pitch and pulse, yet the task of defining the artist is indefinably original. The line-up on stage with her, along with guitarist-husband James, in most cases matches her talent precisely. Star and Season has that "chart presence" promise. One thing I can assure you of, the star for any season is present on every spin! ~ Karl Stober  
http://www.jazzreview.com/cd-reviews/jazz-vocals-cd-reviews/star-and-season-by-karen-johns-company.html

Musicians: Karen Johns- vocals, Kevin Sanders- piano-keys, James Johns- guitars- duet vocals on Angels In the Snow, Brook Sutton- bass, Bart Elliott- drums-percussion, Jim Hoke- saxophones-clarinet,Mark Horwitz- flute-trombone, Ben Graves- mandolin