Showing posts with label Marie Bergman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marie Bergman. Show all posts

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Marie Bergman - But Beatiful

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:58
Size: 109,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:04)  1. You Don`t Know What Love Is
(3:49)  2. Invitation
(3:29)  3. All Of Me
(5:53)  4. Imagination
(3:41)  5. Like Someone In Love
(4:19)  6. Naima
(4:58)  7. Funny
(5:05)  8. Someone To Watch Over Me
(7:54)  9. But Beatiful
(2:41) 10. I Fall In Love Too Easily

I was born in Alberta then Shortly after, our family of five soon moved to Santa Clara, California. It was not until my early teens that we moved back to the Canadian prairies where we spent a number of years in southern Alberta. My travelling experiences brought me close with nature spending much of my time outdoors. One of the first paintings my parents bought back in 67 was “The Grand Tetons” by Robert Wood. I do believe that this painting was the start of a seed waiting to grow. While working as a live in care aide in Saskatoon SK. around 2004 I began to take my self up on painting. It is a chance for me to do what I have always wanted in life to be in touch with my creative side and explore the land that I walk on. (It was art and music I had taken in school).

In 2010 I began to study other artists, such as, Film Producer George Gallo,  Stephen Quiller, and Richard Schmid”s Alla Prima II , Katie Swatland’s book Companion, and  John F. Carlson, and many others to numerous to mention I  take their knowledge with me, and try to apply it in my own way. Painting is learned by doing as George Gallo, and many other artists say. The outdoors is something I have always loved, and the adventures of plein air painting is right my ally. I plan ahead so that my work will be thought of as a story a poetry of the land where I take the viewer in. In the future I can create a book or memoir. As a member of  the Federation of Canadian artist of Vancouver and the Okanagan. I have been busy entering shows , (though in 2017 I took a break from the shows ) and this has given me the time to think about where I want to go with it.  https://mariebergmanart.com/bio/.

But Beatiful

Monday, April 23, 2018

Marie Bergman - Fruit

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:23
Size: 124.5 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[1:34] 1. Down With Love
[4:24] 2. Wish Someone Would Care
[5:41] 3. Let Me Be The First To Know
[5:29] 4. Crazy He Calls Me
[2:07] 5. Comes Love
[2:41] 6. Trademark
[5:22] 7. Naima
[2:11] 8. Them Their Eyes
[4:06] 9. I Believe In You
[4:21] 10. It Amazes Me
[4:12] 11. End Of A Love Affair
[4:41] 12. Cry Me A River
[3:05] 13. Just One Of Those Things
[1:17] 14. On Your Toes
[3:04] 15. All The Way

Singer Marie Bergman may appear to be middle-aged in her photos, but she has a surprisingly youthful voice. Her versatility is quite impressive, and nearly all of the 15 songs she performs on this release from the Danish Stunt label are memorable. After starting off with a rapid and brief rendition of Harold Arlen's "Down With Love," she does a complete left turn, soulfully digging into Irma Thomas' R&B-ish "Wish Someone Would Care." She covers a great deal of territory throughout the continually intriguing set, including "Crazy He Calls Me," "Comes Love," John Coltrane's "Naima" (which has Jon Hendricks lyrics), "Them There Eyes," "Cry Me a River" and "Just One of Those Things." The arrangements are colorful; the European musicians (which include keyboardist Peter Nordahl and, on a few cuts apiece, trumpeter Ann Sofi Soderqvist and baritonist Gunnar Bergsten) are excellent; plus, organist Jimmy McGriff makes a guest appearance on "Let Me Be the First to Know." This release is well worth searching for. ~Scott Yanow

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