Dee Dee Bridgewater - This Is New (2002), EAC+APE Verve Records Vocal Jazz
 JamesBrown Member is Offline
 Posted: 19-03-2005, 04:47 (post 1, #371936)

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Артист: Dee Dee Bridgewater
Альбом: This Is New , 2002
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Формат файла: EAC+APE CD Image
Ссылка: CD 7 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey
Примечание: The new cd from Dee Dee is out to sell and is in french.Let´s see if i will buy it or not..



tracklist:
01. This Is New [0:03:47.37]
02. Lost in the Stars [0:05:36.50]
03. Bilbao Song [0:10:24.05]
04. My Ship [0:04:56.30]
05. Alabama Song [0:05:38.53]
06. The Saga of Jenny [0:04:54.50]
07. Youkali [0:03:54.25]
08. I'm a Stranger Here Myself [0:05:50.17]
09. Speak Low [0:04:17.45]
10. September Song [0:04:40.50]
11. Here I'll Stay [0:11:15.52]

Label:Verve Records
Covers:Yes
Size:389.76 MB

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This 12-song homage to German composer Kurt Weill exceeds even the excellence of Bridgewater's classic vocal tributes to Horace Silver and Ella Fitzgerald. The main reason is that Weill wrote for theater, and beyond being a singer, Bridgewater is a Tony Award-winning actress, an announcer, and a noted humorist, all talents used to great effect here. Weill's best-known tragicomic character, Macheath, or "Mack the Knife," appears on the hidden track here, but Bridgewater also introduces others in "The Saga of Jenny" and "Bilbao Song." Only an accomplished stage actress, who also happens to be a great jazz singer, could suspend disbelief as she does in these absolutely enthralling tales of violence, sex, and greed. Many of Weill's songs are jazz standards, and Bridgewater puts definitive stamps on three of them--"Speak Low," an organ powered "This Is New," and an exquisite ballad reading of "My Ship." Bridgewater also broadens her sonic palette, as, for the first time for her, the guitar is prominent in many of the superb arrangements she uses. Sprinkled in also is a bit of world music, particularly Brazilian samba. --Mark Ruffin
   
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Dee Dee Bridgewater has made the quintessential Kurt Weill cover album. From the glorious "Youkali" to the imaginative "My Ship" and "Lost In The Stars"...Bridgewater transcends the acts of merely covering a song, and actually inhabits every single one of these Weill masterpieces as if she were a different character in each.   It's like watching an actor give a performance, even when you are just listening to the CD!   I had the good fortune of seeing Miss Bridgewater perform live at the Kennedy Center in early 2004, and she performed some of the songs from this CD, and was gracious enough to autograph my copy after the show, and I will never forget her amazing delivery, her showwomanship, her humor and her stunning versatility.   She is a gem, and this CD is just a small sample of what she has to offer.   When she signed my CD, Miss Bridgewater mentioned that her next project would be a "Latin album", as she called it.   Here's hoping she does to Bossa Nova, Brazilian Samba and the Tango what she did with Weill...make it NEW indeed!


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Once more i remember this will take some time to download.Maybe about 15 days.Now it´s up to you.I warned. :devil:


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 Dotsik Member is Offline
 Posted: 20-03-2005, 02:06 (post 2, #372181)

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Thank you, JamesBrown

Кто не знаком с творчеством данной дивы, советую познакомиться; тетка правильная во всех отношениях :)

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