Showing posts with label Lauren Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren Bush. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Lauren Bush - Dream Away

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:49
Size: 128,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:04) 1. You stepped out of a dream
(6:08) 2. Dream away
(6:11) 3. If this isn't love
(5:35) 4. The shadow of your smile
(5:06) 5. Keep it to yourself
(5:28) 6. Blackfriars
(4:42) 7. You're everything
(6:12) 8. In a mellow tone
(5:34) 9. Spring can really hang you up the most
(5:44) 10. Hopelessly devoted to you

There's no "i" in "team," or so the motivational speakers of the world will have us believe, but as far as music is concerned every effective team needs an ear or two. The team responsible for Dream Away from vocalist and lead artist Lauren Bush to the instrumentalists and producers is well-served by ears and uses them to excellent effect. Throughout this album of standards and contemporary songs it's clear that everyone listens to the words, the music and each other crafting a collection that is very much an ensemble work, albeit with Bush's vocals to the fore.

This is the second album from Canadian-born and London-based Bush, following, at something of a distance, 2016's self-released All My Treasures. It maintains the high standard set by that debut. Bush is joined once again by pianist Liam Dunachie, drummer David Ingamells and trumpeter Miguel Gorodi, with Conor Chaplin replacing Andrew Robb on bass.

The producers pianist Dunachie and Ian Shaw, a fine singer and performer in his own right and engineer John Prestage have together ensured that the album benefits from superb sound, ensuring crystal clear vocals and instrumentation. Bush is an excellent interpretive singer, whether she's giving an edge to the lyrics of "You Stepped Out of a Dream," bringing a laid-back and mellow approach to "In a Mellow Tone," adding a dewy-eyed torch-song quality to the Olivia Newton-John hit "Hopelessly Devoted to You," or engaging in some lively scatting. Throughout the album, the instrumentalists offer sympathetic backing as well as contributing engaging solos.

Dream Away is a consistently fine album, but one or two tracks deserve special mention for the quality of the performances. "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most," a voice and piano duet between Bush and Dunachie, is a delightful take on this well-known number. "If This Isn't Love" warms up the coldest day, Bush's cheerily upbeat vocal driven by Chaplin and Ingamells' bouncy bass and drums (which also underpin Dunachie's equally upbeat solo).

"Keep it to Yourself" music by Geoff Gascoyne, lyrics by Bob Dorough is a gently swinging song, with a burst of scat from Bush, a Dunachie piano solo and some considered trumpet phrases from Gorodi. On "Blackfriars," a new song written by Bush and saxophonist Fliss Gorst about events on a bridge over the river Thames, Bush and Gorst channel the ghosts of musical stars of the 1930s, invoking romantic scenes in a Hollywood version of London that would suit Fred and Ginger just fine.~Bruce Lindsayhttps://www.allaboutjazz.com/dream-away-lauren-bush-self-produced

Personnel: Lauren Bush: voice / vocals; Liam Dunachie: piano; Conor Chaplin: bass, acoustic; David Ingamells: drums; Miguel Gorodi: trumpet; Fliss Gorst: saxophone, tenor.

Dream Away

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Lauren Bush - All My Treasures

Size: 120,9 MB
Time: 52:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. I've Got Just About Everything I Need (3:25)
02. I'm Old Fashioned (3:57)
03. Dindi (5:31)
04. Secret Love (5:27)
05. A, You're Adorable (3:26)
06. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (5:35)
07. Detour Ahead (5:16)
08. Charade (4:53)
09. Sweet Georgia Brown (4:09)
10. Doodlin' (3:57)
11. You're Nearer (3:18)
12. Feelin' Alright (3:20)

Originally born and raised in Canada, Lauren relocated to London, UK to pursue music on a new level just over 3 years ago. Daughter of an accomplished jazz trumpeter father and music teacher mother, it is no surprise that Lauren grew up to have such an aptitude for music. She ignored her gift for many years, certain that music would only be a hobby; taking voice lessons but was too afraid to perform. In 2004, on a whim, Lauren auditioned for her university big band, won the position and never looked back.

Traveling extensively around North America, Lauren has had some amazing opportunities to perform. Some highlights of her career include opening for Maynard Ferguson, performing with her quartet at the Corpus Christi Jazz Festival 2 years running, playing at the Victoria International Jazz Festival, sharing the stage with Bobby McFerrin at the Idaho Jazz Festival and singing in Handy Park in New Orleans. Since moving to London, highlights include playing at Elgar Room, Royal Albert Hall and being a finalist in the Riga Jazz Stage competition in Riga, Latvia.

In 2010, Lauren's quartet recorded their first demo with some unique arrangements of standard tunes like Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise and When You’re Smiling. Three of these recordings have received radio airplay around the world and Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise has had over 160,000 views on Youtube.

Lauren is quickly establishing herself on the London jazz scene and is breaking into the European scene as well. She performes regularly in Italy to sing with her Italian quartet fronted by Luca di Luzio on guitar and hosted by La Jazzlife Associazione.

Find Lauren currently at her weekly residency at The Charterhouse Bar in the heart of Smithfield Market.

All My Treasures