Showing posts with label Sabina Sciubba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sabina Sciubba. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2016

Chris Anderson & Sabina Sciubba - You Don't Know What Love Is

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:03
Size: 138,8 MB
Art: Front

( 4:51)  1. The More I See You
( 5:47)  2. You Don't Know What Love Is
( 5:18)  3. My Romance
( 4:10)  4. Estate
( 5:16)  5. Polka Dots & Moonbeams
( 5:54)  6. How Long Has This Been Goin' On?
( 4:27)  7. Ain't Misbehavin'
( 4:12)  8. The Gypsy
(11:04)  9. Too Late Now
( 9:00) 10. Lazy Afternoon

Chris Anderson is a legendary and, until the mid-1990s, underdocumented veteran pianist. In his mid-70s at the time of this set, he collaborates with Sabina Sciubba, a pop singer from Germany who was in her mid-20s and had always loved jazz. Sciubba shows on this set of standards that she is quite capable of swinging and of adding her own personality to the older songs. With fine backup provided by bassist David Williams and drummer Billy Higgins, the singer sounds haunting yet respectful on such tunes as "The More I See You," "My Romance," "Estate" and "Ain't Misbehavin.'" Anderson, a particularly talented accompanist, additionally has a couple instrumentals as features. Tasteful and subtle music. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/you-dont-know-what-love-is-mw0000237790

Personnel:  Chris Anderson (piano);  Sabina Sciubba (vocals);  David Williams (bass);  Billy Higgins (drums).

You Don't Know What Love Is

Monday, September 9, 2013

Antonio Forcione & Sabina Sciubba - Meet Me In London

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 47:37
Size: 109.0 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz, Vocal jazz
Year: 1998
Art: Front

[5:51] 1. Visions
[3:28] 2. Take Five
[5:22] 3. Caruso
[5:43] 4. Why Can't We Live Together
[5:04] 5. Night Train
[4:42] 6. Could You Believe
[5:37] 7. When We Two Parted
[6:32] 8. Brasilico
[5:13] 9. Estate

Sabina Sciubba has a warm voice and guitarist Antonio Forcione is a sympathetic accompanist who often challenges her. The duo, which is often joined by bassist Davide Mantovani and occasionally a few other musicians, performs atmospheric music that includes "Take Five," Al Jarreau's "Could You Believe," "Estate," some folk music and a few originals. Sciubba's versatile, mature, strong and sometimes-haunting voice makes this a disc worth searching for; she is a name that should be remembered. ~ Scott Yanow

Recording information: September Sound, Twickenham, London, England (10/1997-12/1997).

Antonio Forcione (guitar, nylon-string guitar); Sabina Sciubba (vocals); Adam Glasser (harmonica); Malcolm Creese (double bass); Davide Mantovani (electric bass, fretless bass); Bosco DeOliveira (percussion).

Meet Me In London