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Lullaby Of Birdland 02:23 02. What Is There To Say 02:52 03. Try A Little Tenderness 03:04 04. Spring Is Here 02:56 05. Why Shouldn't I 02:46 06. Ask Me 02:46 07. Blue Silhouette 02:45 08. Chiquita Form Chi-Wah-Wah 02:49 09. A Cottage For Sale 02:38 10. How Long Has This Been Going On 02:34 11. Stella By Starlight 02:29 12. Gone With The Wind 02:21 13. He's Coming Home 02:44 14. Goodbye 02:34 ────[Release Note]────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── http://www.amazon.com/Sings-Lullabies-Birdland-Chris- Connor/dp/B00004WH7K Chris Connor is a consummate actress who happens to sing, and her musicianship and vocal range give new meanings to some familiar tunes, which include selections by George Shearing, Rodgers and Hart, the Gershwins, and Gordon Jenkins. Though she sang with big bands early in her career, she eventually chose to leave them in order to sing in the more intimate confines of the jazz clubs. Her musical flexibility and her unique, personal interpretations found their home there, with much less backup. As a result, this collection is a refreshing change from the tried and true, showcasing interpretations with unusual chromatic jumps, quick changes of key, movements from high to very low register, and even a song in which she and her accompanists simultaneously work the song in different tempos. She never misses a note or a beat. Swing is Connor's forte, but she avoids pyrotechnics and gives her songs new meaning by slowing down the pace and simplifying such standards as "Lullaby of Birdland," "What is There to Say," and the sweetly whispery "Try a Little Tenderness," all with Ellis Larkins's sensitive and simple piano accompaniments. "Spring is Here," sung with bluesy confidence, is one of the best songs on the album, and she hits every one of the difficult, chromatic low notes, spot-on. In "Why Shouldn't I," her acting, her sense of timing, and her ability to give her own interpretation without having a strong melodic line from the accompanying Ellis Larkin Trio are notable. "Ask Me," "Blue Silhouette," and the up-tempo "Chiquita from Chi-Wah-Wah" are sung with Sy Oliver's big band. The final six songs, with the Vinnie Burke Quartet, include the wonderful "Stella by Starlight" and a very dramatic and ineffably sad version of Gordon Jenkins's "Goodbye." Connor is a musician, rather than "just" a singer, and the musicians who accompany her never "step on" her notes or intrude. She returns the compliment, allowing each of her accompanists to share the spotlight and the mood of the songs. One of the first singers to leave a successful Big Band career to create her own sound in the jazz clubs, Connor has created her own legend as a musician, her talents beautifully highlighted on this 1986 CD. ────[Group Notes]─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Dgn is around since 1998... After a few years, a few rippers who left, a few who joined, people greeting,people yelling, people threatening, people helping, people watching, we're still enjoying our aime: Let ppl listen to what they are gonna buy b4 they pay a single penny. There have been also some people and groups that helped out during the last few years, maybe it's because of them that (against all odds) we are still releasing and doing well, those know who they are, and we'll thank forever. We remind our beloved public, we're against all kind of distrubution, don't search our rips neither in your preferred XDcc channel, nor in your local 127.0.0.1 p2p program, We do not distribute ! But it's not nice to buy when you do not know what you're buying. As a matter of fact, DGN is a private group, and do not need rippers, fast or slow shells, traders, t1+ sites, couriers, prewhores, and hw suppliers, we need only a nice chalet in Switzerland/Canada or a Villa in the Caribbean sea where to listen to some chillout music. If you can supply any of those, for free, feel free to contact us for an application form. Remember to support the artists. 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Lullaby Of Birdland 02:23 02. What Is There To Say 02:52 03. Try A Little Tenderness 03:04 04. Spring Is Here 02:56 05. Why Shouldn't I 02:46 06. Ask Me 02:46 07. Blue Silhouette 02:45 08. Chiquita Form Chi-Wah-Wah 02:49 09. A Cottage For Sale 02:38 10. How Long Has This Been Going On 02:34 11. Stella By Starlight 02:29 12. Gone With The Wind 02:21 13. He's Coming Home 02:44 14. Goodbye 02:34 ÄÄÄÄ[Release Note]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ http://www.amazon.com/Sings-Lullabies-Birdland-Chris- Connor/dp/B00004WH7K Chris Connor is a consummate actress who happens to sing, and her musicianship and vocal range give new meanings to some familiar tunes, which include selections by George Shearing, Rodgers and Hart, the Gershwins, and Gordon Jenkins. Though she sang with big bands early in her career, she eventually chose to leave them in order to sing in the more intimate confines of the jazz clubs. Her musical flexibility and her unique, personal interpretations found their home there, with much less backup. As a result, this collection is a refreshing change from the tried and true, showcasing interpretations with unusual chromatic jumps, quick changes of key, movements from high to very low register, and even a song in which she and her accompanists simultaneously work the song in different tempos. She never misses a note or a beat. Swing is Connor's forte, but she avoids pyrotechnics and gives her songs new meaning by slowing down the pace and simplifying such standards as "Lullaby of Birdland," "What is There to Say," and the sweetly whispery "Try a Little Tenderness," all with Ellis Larkins's sensitive and simple piano accompaniments. "Spring is Here," sung with bluesy confidence, is one of the best songs on the album, and she hits every one of the difficult, chromatic low notes, spot-on. In "Why Shouldn't I," her acting, her sense of timing, and her ability to give her own interpretation without having a strong melodic line from the accompanying Ellis Larkin Trio are notable. "Ask Me," "Blue Silhouette," and the up-tempo "Chiquita from Chi-Wah-Wah" are sung with Sy Oliver's big band. The final six songs, with the Vinnie Burke Quartet, include the wonderful "Stella by Starlight" and a very dramatic and ineffably sad version of Gordon Jenkins's "Goodbye." Connor is a musician, rather than "just" a singer, and the musicians who accompany her never "step on" her notes or intrude. She returns the compliment, allowing each of her accompanists to share the spotlight and the mood of the songs. One of the first singers to leave a successful Big Band career to create her own sound in the jazz clubs, Connor has created her own legend as a musician, her talents beautifully highlighted on this 1986 CD. ÄÄÄÄ[Group Notes]ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Dgn is around since 1998... After a few years, a few rippers who left, a few who joined, people greeting,people yelling, people threatening, people helping, people watching, we're still enjoying our aime: Let ppl listen to what they are gonna buy b4 they pay a single penny. There have been also some people and groups that helped out during the last few years, maybe it's because of them that (against all odds) we are still releasing and doing well, those know who they are, and we'll thank forever. We remind our beloved public, we're against all kind of distrubution, don't search our rips neither in your preferred XDcc channel, nor in your local 127.0.0.1 p2p program, We do not distribute ! But it's not nice to buy when you do not know what you're buying. As a matter of fact, DGN is a private group, and do not need rippers, fast or slow shells, traders, t1+ sites, couriers, prewhores, and hw suppliers, we need only a nice chalet in Switzerland/Canada or a Villa in the Caribbean sea where to listen to some chillout music. If you can supply any of those, for free, feel free to contact us for an application form. Remember to support the artists. 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