Electro Jazz Crooners Volume 1

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Electro Jazz Crooners Volume 1

[ Wagram Music / CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 30 May 2006

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Featuring Nathan Haines' "Impossible Beauty" and Jamie Lidell's "What is it This Time" - perfect for a candle-lit dinner!

'Electro Jazz Crooners' is the male counterpart to the 'Electro Jazz Divas' series featuring some of the great current acts of the Electro Jazz scene.

Jamie Lidell's "What is it This Time" glides us through a slow, classic sounding jazz love song - perfect for a candle-lit dinner as is the deeply classy, beautiful, and seductive vocals of Nathan Haines' "Impossible Beauty". The vocals of Christoffer Berg which feature on "Hird's Getting Closer" is a prime example of the electronica that incorporates nu-school jazz elements.

Not being purely an Electronica CD, or purely a Jazz CD, there is a vast space, which is filled by the variety of producers and the differing expressions in their art. Providing us with an eclectic array of nu-jazz, soul and beats there is a little something for everyone in this disk.

Tracks:

1. Who Killed Saturday Night - Earl Zinger
2. Everything's Changed - Herbert, Matthew Big Band & Jamie Lidell
3. Les Courants D'Air - Grand Tourism & Terry Callier
4. Impossible Beauty - Haines, Nathan
5. Morning Sun - Davies, Victor
6. Getting Closer - Hird & Christoffer Berg
7. I Cry - Llorca & Mandel Turner
8. High Jazz - Truby Trio & Joseph Malik
9. Tonight - Koop & Mikael Sundin
10. Comin' Home - Dynamoe & Adrian Wilding
11. Essensual - Omar (1)
12. Let It Go - Escoffery, Shaun
13. Bird Of Spring - Metropolitan Jazz Affair & Mister Day
14. Private Sunshine - Slater, Ashley
15. Angel's Walk - Two Banks Of Four & Paul Jason Fredericks
16. Please Don't Leave - Fedreghini, Paolo
17. Almost - Rongetz Foundation & Stephane Ronget
18. Jazz Music - De-Phazz & Karl Frierson