Showing posts with label Margo Rey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Margo Rey. Show all posts

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Margo Rey - The Roots Of Rey | Despacito Margo

Size: 120,4 MB
Time: 51:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Latin Jazz
Art: Front

01. Prelude To Angel Eyes (1:25)
02. Angel Eyes (3:35)
03. This Masquerade (4:13)
04. The Nearness Of You (4:20)
05. Mi Gran Deseo (My Heart's Desire) (4:27)
06. Windmills Of Your Mind (4:57)
07. Nuestra Cancion (4:12)
08. Speak Low (2:47)
09. Verdad Amarga (3:32)
10. Nature Boy (4:03)
11. You Don't Know What Love Is (4:01)
12. Chan Chan (5:26)
13. My Heart's Desire (4:26)

Personnel:
Margo Rey - Vocals
Oscar Hernandez - Piano
Jimmy Branly - Drums
Rene Camacho - Bass
Ramon Stagnano - Guitar
Justo Almario - Sax & Flute
Joey De Leon - Percussion

"Margo is a high-energy, self-motivated singer...What she does with a melody and a groove is just gorgeous! It's no wonder, she has exploded on to the music scene." ~BBC Radio

Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, arranger and producer, Margo Rey, has had a rich career of performance and songwriting, including eight Billboard Top 20 hits over the years.The Roots Of Rey is Margo conceptualizing and embracing her roots as an accomplished Latin Jazz musician, presenting a modern American & Latin American songbook reimagined for the times. Performed by Rey in English and Spanish and arranged by multi-Grammy-winning pianist, Oscar Hernandez (Spanish Harlem Orchestra), the 13 songs cover some of the most memorable work from composers like Leon Russell, Hoagy Carmichael, and Michel LeGrand, and also includes an inspired 10-year anniversary salsa arrangement of Rey's original jazz composition, My Heart's Desire. "...a velvety sensuality within which one can discern a very well trained voice. Fans of Nora Jones and Sade have much to celebrate because the intimate vocalizations of Margo Rey with her rich and sensual voice evokes these figures but in Rey's case, she does it with a personal and modern twist." ~American Airlines Magazine.

The Roots Of Rey