Showing posts with label Pascale Lavoie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pascale Lavoie. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Pascale Lavoie - Moods

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 39:04
Size: 71,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:00)  1. Change Partners
(3:04)  2. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(4:18)  3. Speak Low
(3:13)  4. So In Love
(4:57)  5. The Shadow Of Your Smile
(3:01)  6. My Funny Valentine
(1:54)  7. It's Wonderful
(3:17)  8. Night & Day
(2:10)  9. Sway
(2:49) 10. In The Still Of The Night
(3:31) 11. The Best Is Yet To Come
(2:44) 12. Watermelon Man

The label Tone Guide Montreal Jazzgirl Pascale Lavoie, present us their third album Please Belong to me. Accompanied by Michael Berard on guitar, Dave Watts on bass and Jim Doxas Michel Berthiaume and Richard Irwin on drums, it offers us an intimate album with heartfelt interpretations, dedicated to exploring the genre ballad. This third album has a remarkably warm character and an undeniable thread in terms of choice of repertoire: Some love songs. In this context, sound and romantic design Pascale flourish and allow it to make soft and interpretations of great sensuality. His phrasing wispy laid back and influenced among others by Chet Baker and his voice serious and penetrating tones, pack us with its sleek jazz and open to the wealth of instruments. In its design and old fashion style, the singer prefers instrumental improvisations scat vocal, it TEND benefit to modern jazz. Invited to the International Jazz Festival of Montreal several times, and in the privacy of the lounges Jazz, it was after studying law that Montreal is dedicated to jazz. Complete artist she also has a passion for writing, she is currently working on a project of original compositions. His first two albums: You and the Night and the Music and Moods were very appreciated by the public. Translate by google  http://www.pascale.ca/francais/bio.html

"Pascale Lavoie knows how to seduce its audience" ~Johanne De Sablonnière, The Daily, "MOODS A beautiful album" Laurent Paquin, A color issue, Radio Canada TV

Moods