Showing posts with label Nina Ferro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nina Ferro. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Nina Ferro Meets Joe Chindamo - Tender Is The Night

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:46
Size: 114,4 MB
Art: Front

(6:47)  1. Over The Rainbow
(4:50)  2. My Blue Heaven
(5:09)  3. Moon River
(4:02)  4. East Of The Sun
(3:37)  5. Stardust
(5:14)  6. Moonglow
(4:55)  7. Cheek To Cheek
(3:05)  8. Fly Me To The Moon
(5:33)  9. Come Rain Or Come Shine
(5:28) 10. My Foolish Heart

Nina’s collaboration with Joe Chindamo on Tender Is The Night showcases the interpretative genius of both artists. They have produced a sexy, cool, sophisticated and romantic album charged with moment of driving swing. Immaculately recorded in 24 bit digital, Tender Is The Night features ten of the most beautiful standards the world has ever known, which in the hands of these two great artists, sound as fresh and new today as they did when first written. http://www.ninaferro.com/media/tender-is-the-night/

Personnel: Nina Ferro – Vocal; Joe Chindamo – Piano.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Nina Ferro - Waiting For The Sunset

Styles: Jazz Soul
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:28
Size: 139,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:50)  1. Sweet Dreams
(3:25)  2. Tossin' & Turnin'
(4:50)  3. Creepin'
(5:25)  4. Waiting For the Sunset
(5:03)  5. Overcrowded Dreams
(4:52)  6. All I Have to Do Is Dream
(5:08)  7. I Wanna See You
(5:20)  8. I Should Care
(3:29)  9. I'm Only Sleeping
(3:48) 10. Talking In My Sleep
(4:40) 11. All Night Long
(9:33) 12. Dreamweaver

"A fabulous performer with a knockout voice." ~ Tony Bennett

Nina Ferro is a multi award winning vocalist and songwriter, whose warm sensuous voice, impeccable timing and stunning vocal range have done much to establish her enviable international reputation. Her wealth of experience has seen her perform at festivals, clubs and concerts throughout the USA (San Diego, Las Vegas, Arizona and Californian Jazz Festivals, The Landing Jazz Club Texas), Europe (Copenhagen, Malta, Brecon, Haugesund, Malmo, Gent, Breda, Dusselldorf Jazz Festivals), Asia and Australia (Sth Pacific and Kobe Jazz Festivals and the Melbourne, Sydney and Perth International Festivals, Melbourne Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony) and The Middle East (Bahrain Music Festival). Originally hailing from Australia and now residing in London, Nina is fast establishing her mark as one of the hottest Soul-Jazz vocalists on the UK scene. Nina has appeared alongside such greats as Tony Bennett, Hugh Jackman, Jose Feliciano, Michael Buble, Billy Ocean, Ricky Martin, Curtis Stigers, Gilbert O'Sullivan and Kyle Eastwood. Jazz legends including Chick Corea, Dave Sanborn, Jimmy Scott, Monty Alexander and Les Paul. As well as The Commitments, The Blues Brothers Band, The Cat Empire and The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

Nina has been performing regularly at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, Cafe De Paris, The Barbican, 606 Club, Shepherd's Bush Empire, Pizza on the Park, Octave Jazz Bar, The Spice of Life and many more. Nina's music can be regularly heard on BBC Radio 2 and her own albums, songs, and performances have received rave reviews world wide.

"Ms Ferro's mellifluous voice reflected her warm personality & as Bob Hope said of Dinah Shore: "Naturally the voice is good. Just look where it's been." Jack Massarik, Evening Standard, London.

"Ferro's voice is a pleasure to hear.... natural, sexy and effortless." Cadence Magazine, New York.

"What an amazing voice, a standout performance." Hugh Jackman.

This soul-full songstress has a quality of tone, honest emotion and technique that make her performances nothing short of inspirational. Her energetic style and musical grace ensure an entertaining and powerful evening of slick Jazz Standards, sultry soul as well as her own original compositions.

"Nina Ferro may be an unfamiliar name to some in the US but that won't last long. Nina's voice is smooth, consistent and rich. Her energy and feeling for the music is fresh and infectious. The US will want to hear more of this stellar vocalist." - Paul Pearce, Bass World Magazine, USA.

AWARDS: 4th Place for "Tossing & Turning" (Rock/Metal/Indie Category) Australian Song Writing Association Competition 2006. Yalumba Jazz medal for most up and coming Jazz Artist. Congratulations to the "CAT EMPIRE" on winning an Aria Award for their album "Cities" (Nina is a featured vocalist on several tracks). http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ninaferro4

Friday, May 16, 2014

Nina Ferro - Into The Light

Size: 113,8 MB
Time: 48:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Blues/Country/Jazz/Soul
Art: Front

01. To Get To My Heart (3:42)
02. When I Find You (3:51)
03. Plutonic Delirium (3:02)
04. Step Into The Light (3:31)
05. Cry Cry Cry (3:59)
06. Look Speak Fall (4:01)
07. I Turn To Stone (3:43)
08. I Never Wanted (4:13)
09. Dangerous Move (4:12)
10. Finish What You Started (3:45)
11. I'm In (3:08)
12. Let You Go (3:36)
13. All In The Name Of God (4:08)

The trick with a singer songwriter is always to finds a suitable niche with which to build their profile. In the case of Anglo Australian Nina Ferro things are slightly different. She’s already a multi award-winning vocalist, songwriter, session singer and recording artist, but the question remains how best to market a voice that can make ice melt at 20 paces?

The answer of course is Nashville. Not the Grand Ole Opry model of old, but the contemporary music scene that houses the likes of Dan Baird and Gary Nicholson, who contributes to this album. Then there’s the essential vision of guitarist /producer and project collaborator Sam Hawksley who has placed Nina’s versatile vocals within a roots rock, song-driven environment.

The assembled muso’s apparently nailed 16 songs in as many days and the 13 that made the cut are carried by a sense of purpose that permeates the album as a whole. Thereafter the subtle production emphasizes the harmony heavy hooks, and Nina’s occasional spine tingling phrasing.

And yet there’s still the question of how to label her? After all, there’s blues, jazz, soul, alt- country, and funk. Nina navigates a delicate balance between polished and by turns emotive singing, on a batch of songs that derive their equilibrium from carefully chosen song styles, and the consistency of her performances.

The outstanding thing about this album is that Nina brings such presence and authority to the material through her phrasing and interpretive skills, that the closing ‘All In The Name Of God’ comes as less of a shock than it might do. She shifts her focus from relationship songs to the lack of woman’s rights in different parts of the world and imbues the heartfelt lyrics with a spiritual quality that lifts the whole album beyond its mere commercial possibilities.

‘Into the Light’ is simply a magisterial album, and both her singing and the accompanying musicianship would be difficult to better. Whether Sam Hawksley heard something special before extending his invitation for her to go to Nashville, is something only he will know, but other than the rather formulaic opening track ‘To Get To My Heart’ – a predictable pedal steel guitar line meets a telegraphed chorus – and the radio friendly funk of ‘When I Found You’, this is an album that sparkles with her eloquent phrasing, pristine diction and intuitive timing over nuanced backing vocals.

The album builds subtly by degrees and flows naturally into the one of the album highlights, the percussive funk and ironic message of ‘Plutonic Delirium’. The title track in contrast, is a more relaxed funky groove with an uplifting chorus flecked by guitar and keyboard splashes.

And almost to order, she wraps her warm vocals round the slow blues of ‘Cry Cry Cry’ and hovers, swoops and soars magnificently on the piano led ‘I Turn To Stone’. On the funky ‘Dangerous Move’ the tightly wrapped rhythm section underpins Sam’s brief ascending guitar break to cut through the tension, before Nina’s second vocal attack takes things up a notch with some startling phrasing, on a song that could easily find a home on blues radio play list.

And it is the crossover appeal that makes ‘Into The Light’ more than just another MOR vocal album. There’s a nice ‘live in the studio’ feel, counterweighted by a polished production and Nina’s impressive interpretive skills to push the songs to their potential. And I guess it wouldn’t be Nashville without a brace of country tinged outings, with ‘Finish What You Started’ being the kind of relationship song that fits the old Nashville mould perfectly. And then there’s the confessional ballad ‘Let You Go’, on which she fills the track with a Karen Carpenter style vocal, except for the spiky lyrics given emphasis by a sudden tempo change: I’ve moved all the furniture around, I took all your pictures down, but I still feel the ghost of you, Erased your number from my phone, got use to sleeping all alone, I’ve been putting off the hardest thing to do’.

Sandwiched between the two, there’s the undulating funk of the rockier ‘I’m In’, which gives the album a notable lift at the three quarter mark, as she soars over a sweeping baking vocals in a perfect match of voice, song, and production. It’s also the track on which the session really sparks and nicely frames what has gone before.

‘Into The Light’ is full of good songs, well crafted musicianship and is shaped by Nina Ferro expressive vocals, which much like Amy Winehouse before her, makes light of any stylistic considerations. **** ~Review by Pete Feenstra

Into The Light