Showing posts with label Red On Blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red On Blue. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Red On Blue - A Place of Hope and Mysteries

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:55
Size: 103,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:07)  1. A Place of Hope and Mysteries
(5:20)  2. The Last One
(3:22)  3. The Peacock
(3:26)  4. Family Tree
(3:41)  5. Summer Storms
(4:50)  6. Shaky Way
(4:15)  7. Ocean
(4:51)  8. A Certain Feeling
(4:13)  9. Close to You
(3:40) 10. Shaky Way (Radio Edit)
(4:04) 11. The Last One (Radio Edit)

The singer-songwriter Bernadette Kube was born in East Berlin as the child of two artists. Her mother was a classic dancer, her father did pantomime. Most of her turbulent childhood, she spent in the theatre or on the Baltic Sea. Was it the mute art of her parents which drove her to the microphone? The family is still puzzling it over. She did not start singing secretly in the bath, but out loud in Toms Blues Band, a wild Blues group, whose drummer repeatedly fell into his instrument – tactfully indeed but drunk as a skunk. After this excessive time, she recovered with Jazz’n Kids, an old time jazz band. The specific tonality of the older men was thoroughly charming but unalterable. She learnt to be brave and dutiful – musically of course. She devotedly eavesdropped on stories told with the wisdom of age, and she was allowed to go on tour to Italy twice. It is not only her love of handmade pasta which has stood the test of time. She is still firm friends with the older men. It is the film director Michael Schorr („Schultze gets the blues“), who challenged her and brought her into contact with the world of jazz once again. In a short film he cast her as his protagonist’s „the singing girlfriend”. The difficult but appealing art of interpreting standards was part of her programme from then on. She joined the Swinghouse Jazz Band of Wolfgang Riemer. There she learnt how to sing alongside brass and stand her ground against wild pianists. „What, that was too fast? You aint seen nothing yet girl!” At the same time, she studied dramatics and New German Literature in Berlin and Paris. During her studies already, she founded the Bernadette Kube Quartett. By now, she had more than a dozen standards in her repertoire. She appeared in relevant Berlin clubs like A-Trane, b-flat, Grüner Salon, Quasimodo, Schlot and Zapata. When a graphic artist and equally incorruptible jazz expert she was friends with shouted “write something of your own!” in a heated discussion, she took it to heart. And in fact, she started plotting her own songs. In 2006 Bernadette Kube founded Red On Blue. Just a year later, they contributed two songs to the sound track of the film "Schröders wunderbare Welt" (Schröder's wonderful world) by director Michael Schorr a success, which Red On Blue owe to their stylistic experiment in the area of trip hop and downbeat. With Red On Blue Bernadette Kube regularly appears on the Berlin club scene. Gigs with striking large instrumentation were interspersed with duo appearances in an intimate atmosphere. She searches and collects. She seems to be on a journey. She really enjoys this work.~Bio  https://www.facebook.com/RedOnBlue.de/info.

Bernadette Kube – vocals;  Hein Schneider – piano; Marcus Klossek – guitar; Jan Lange – bass; Sascha Bachmann - drums


A Place of Hope and Mysteries