Showing posts with label Sweet Lu Olutosin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet Lu Olutosin. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Sweet Lu Olutosin - Sweet Lou's Blues (With Antonio Ciacca Quintet)

Size: 106,6 MB
Time: 46:03
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Swing
Art: Front

01. Malcolm's Song (Theme For Malcolm) (7:40)
02. Every Day I Fall In Love (6:21)
03. Those Lagos Blues (Lagos Blues) (6:33)
04. Call Him Blackjack (Blackjack) (3:25)
05. Let's Go Driftin' (Driftin’) (5:22)
06. Nancy With The Laughing Face (4:23)
07. The Baron (Baron 5) (3:49)
08. Be My Mamacita (Mamacita) (3:31)
09. Sweet Lou's Blues (Sweet Lou) (4:56)

After 35 years in the Military as a Police Officer and achieving the rank of Colonel, Lutalo Olutosin aka ' Sweet Lu’ Olutosin found that his calling to be a Jazz Vocalist was still as strong as it was the day he entered Military Service.

Today Lu is a bandleader, featured Soloist, and Recording artist. His freshman release achieved status on the US Jazz Charts in 2011. Lu has received Critical acclaim and Glowing reviews in industry standard publications like All About Jazz, Jazz USA, Jazz Times and Others.

Sweet Lu has just completed his most recent work in New York City entitled “Sweet Lou’s Blues” where he teamed with Antonio Ciacca’s quintet of esteemed Jazz musicians including Jeremy Pelt, Jerome Jennings, Tivon Pennicott, and Mike Karn. The CD is already receiving Great reviews in Jazz industry publications.

Here is what people are saying about “Sweet Lou’s Blues”

“as the title tune came to a close I unabashedly shouted “Applause, Applause!” to Lutalo Olutosin for a vision that unquestionably hit the sweet spot on the mark” ....... Carl Anthony, Notorious Jazz

“My personal favorite of the nine tunes offered up for true jazz listeners to enjoy (now & for a long time to come) was “Those Lagos Blues“… this one alone makes the purchase of the CD well worth it! I give Lu & his excellent crew a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, with an “EQ” rating of a (perfect) 5.00; which means that this one also gets the “PICK” of this issue for “best jazz vocals”.

Sweet Lou's Blues