Showing posts with label Phyllis Chapell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phyllis Chapell. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Phyllis Chapell - Naked World

Size: 106,8 MB
Time: 45:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals, World Fusion
Art: Front

01. I Only Have Eyes For You (5:17)
02. El Talisman (3:51)
03. Song To A Seagull (6:07)
04. Entrudo (4:58)
05. Water (A-E-I-O-U Reprise) (6:24)
06. Quand Tu Dors Pres De Moi (5:56)
07. So In Love (4:15)
08. Mi Ha-Ish (4:49)
09. This Moment (4:01)

Billie Holiday meets Joni Mitchell when multilingual vocalist Phyllis Chapell performs her soulful music. "Naked World" is the third solo release from Chapell, but the seventh if you include her time with the world-renowned jazz ensemble, Phyllis Chapell & SIORA. Named one of the best jazz vocalists of all time by Scott Yanow of Jazz Times, Downbeat, and All Music Guide, Phyllis has a voice that can only be described as “beautifully unique.”

After the death of her long-time musical partner in SIORA (Dan Kleiman), and her husband (Mark), Phyllis Chapell has reinvigorated her life and spirit and has embarked on a new musical journey with the help of Emmy-award winning producer/composer Rodney Whittenberg. The “Naked World” CD reflects
this new phase of her life--embracing the past, present and future with inspiration, joy and passion.

"Vocalist Phyllis Chapell has a voice to die for...If capuccino had a voice, it would be hers."

"Creating a soundscape that needs no translation...“ Straight No Chaser, UK

“The haunting quality of Phyllis Chapell’s voice, the range of her repertoire and her presence onstage, enthralled the audience ...” Paul Pines, Festival Organizer, Lake George Jazz Weekend, Lake George, NY

“Phyllis Chapell is an elegant singer who will steal your heart away if you let her....her music is tasteful, eclectic and real." West Chester Local

"SIORA delivers a repertoire of indigenous tunes, as well as original compositions, with assurance, insight and affection…Chapell goes beyond singing--extending lyrics into sonic possibilities." Jazz Review

Naked World