Showing posts with label Krisanthi Pappas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Krisanthi Pappas. Show all posts

Monday, February 12, 2018

Krisanthi Pappas - A Centennial Tribute To George & Ira Gershwin

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:01
Size: 123.7 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:12] 1. I Got Rhythm
[4:18] 2. Embraceable You
[3:40] 3. A Foggy Day
[3:27] 4. If I Had Only Known
[4:11] 5. Our Love Is Here To Stay
[3:22] 6. They All Laughed
[4:18] 7. Nice Work If You Can Get It
[4:01] 8. They Can't Take That Away From Me
[2:53] 9. Oh What A Day!
[4:34] 10. I've Got A Crush On You
[3:02] 11. Fascinating Rhythm
[4:06] 12. Someone To Watch Over Me
[3:34] 13. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
[5:17] 14. Summertime

Krisanthi Pappas' second album honoring the works of George and Ira Gershwin has established her as a credible interpreter of two giants of the great American songbook. Possessing a clear soprano voice with excellent diction and paying close attention to the meaning of the words she is singing, Pappas delivers Gershwin in a jazzier manner than other albums honoring Gershwin in his centennial year. Susannah McCorkle's Gershwin effort Someone to Watch over Me is done in her inimitable purring and sensuous style while Pappas just bounces along. Even the ballads have a lilt to them. Pappas also provides a bonus by singing the verses to many of the songs either as an introduction to the chorus or in between the first and second choruses. A nice touch. There are two non-Gershwin melodies on this album, both by Pappas. The first, "If I Had Only Known," is a lament to her late discovery of the joys of Gershwin's music. The second, "Oh! What a Day," is a lively celebration of that discovery. Pappas cleverly segues back and forth between her happy words and Gershwin's "Strike Up the Band" and "S'Wonderful" to display her considerable scatting skills. Much of the success for this CD has to be shared with the supporting cast of players. Bill Duffy's piano is prominent on several of the cuts -- listen to his minimalist, well-spaced approach on "They Can't Take that Away from Me." On the same song, John Payne's Lester Young-like tenor is heard to great effect -- as is his flute on "Oh! What a Day" and his clarinet on "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off." The respected educator and performer Herb Pomeroy's muted trumpet graces "Embraceable You." Preusser's drums and Smith's bass lay a solid but unobtrusive foundation throughout. The Pappas interpretation of "Summertime" may raise the eyebrows of Gershwin purists with her vocal gyrations delivered over Smith's backbeat and Payne's raucous sax. Arguably, this bluesy, down-and-dirty reading is in harmony with the sometimes violent and always passionate storyline of Porgy and Bess. ~Dave Nathan

A Centennial Tribute To George & Ira Gershwin mc
A Centennial Tribute To George & Ira Gershwin zippy

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Krisanthi Pappas - And The Sun Will Shine

Styles: Jazz, Cabaret
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:22
Size: 125,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:25)  1. The Voice
(4:02)  2. So High
(3:43)  3. Just Another Day Without You
(4:11)  4. You Make Me Crazy
(4:15)  5. Purple Jazz Waltz
(3:53)  6. Just Want To Run Away
(3:57)  7. Move On
(2:25)  8. I've Always Been Cool
(3:39)  9. Going On Vacation
(1:52) 10. Oh What A Day, Feeling Good!
(3:17) 11. Congratulations On Graduation!
(3:56) 12. Celebratin' Swing
(3:07) 13. The Big Apple Lingo
(4:06) 14. Holding On To You
(3:27) 15. If I Had Only Known

Jazz and cabaret singer Krisanthi Pappas has been compared to Diana Krall and Norah Jones by Jazz Times Magazine. Also a Billboard® award winning composer and lyricist, Cadence Magazine compares her songwriting style to Randy Newman (music of “Toy Story”, etc). Her original songs have been featured in ABC television’s “One Life To Live”, NBC’s “Parenthood” and “Passions”, as well as in the films "Green River" and “Tying The Not”. Krisanthi has recorded five CDs and performs full-time throughout New England and New York City, having opened for Branford Marsalis, Chuck Mangione and many others. Her voice and music have received high accolades from Jazz Times Magazine, Downbeat Magazine, Cabaret Scenes New York, Cabaret Hotline, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, Cadence Magazine, and many radio personalities nationwide. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/krisanthipappas5