Showing posts with label Kate Meehan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Meehan. Show all posts

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Kate Meehan - Can I Play Too?

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:44
Size: 102.4 MB
Styles: Blues-jazz vocals
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[3:19] 1. I Ain't Got Nothing But The Blues
[3:44] 2. Wichita Lineman
[2:38] 3. Don't Go To Strangers
[5:03] 4. Aint Misbehavin
[4:29] 5. Body And Soul
[5:17] 6. You Don't Know What Love Is
[3:29] 7. Don't Touch Me
[4:48] 8. Don't Explain
[2:20] 9. All Of Me
[3:49] 10. The Gypsy
[1:59] 11. Paper Moon
[3:43] 12. Feel Like Going Home

Kate Meehan is an elegant, flaming, passionate singer, who shows herself as a woman with a special feeling for the blues, which is something enviable for women who live in the music business. The daughter of well known Hobart Jazz Trumpeter Clem Meehan, Kate was brought up with the sounds of Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald bouncing around the lounge room. The sound of standards is in clear evidence on this disc, and well-executed versions are the order of the day. At times, the spirit of Julie London invades and a smoky, after hours feeling comes to the fore. Kate can really "mellow-down" and get a growl going too.

Can I Play Too?