"Simone Kopmajer -《Nothings Gonna Change》(此情永不移)[FLAC]"介紹
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專輯介紹:
simone kopmajer,奧地利爵士女歌手,在驢子上的資源有romance,moonlight serenade,taking a chance on love.這張碟是simone在hitman jazz(泰國公司)發的第二張碟。相比以前專輯的選曲(大部分來自經典爵士曲目),這張專輯大膽地選擇了衆多歐美經典流行曲目,並將其爵士化,保留其旋律的同時,也有了一絲情調。專輯延續了以前的風格,很簡單精緻,隻用了鋼琴,貝斯和少許鼓聲作爲伴奏,聽起來很平和安靜。simone個人的嗓音相對於以前有些虛無,變得更加實在,流行化了。第一首nothing‘s gonna change是電影《廊橋遺夢》的主題歌,曲子改編自1940年左右的一首美國藍調。原唱是George Benson,最近也被方大同翻唱了。home的原唱michael buble,how deep is your love的原唱bee gees。
way back into love是電影K歌情人的主題曲,原唱是電影的兩個主角halay bennett和hugh grant,cant take my eyes off you的原唱是andy williams,王若琳也翻唱了這首經典。just the way you are是billy joel創作的。我就不列舉了,這張專輯的曲目可謂是首首經典啊.總之,更多內容請見http://simonekopmajer.com/(可能要翻牆哦)
Label:Hitman Jazz
Synopsis
Simone Kopmajer (voc)
Wolfgang Puschnig (fl,as)
John di Martino (p)
Jamaaladeen Tacuma (
Reinhardt Winkler (dr)
I go through these phases where I’ll really enjoy hearing a singer fronting a big band, and then…
And then it’s good to find a singer who doesn’t need all that; one who can work with a smaller group, and that can be an art in itself. The over-produced big group can cover a lot of flaws, the under-produced small group can sound amateurish.
This one, this Goldilocks, is just right. Ms. Kopmajer’s style is intimate, but not fragile; cool, yet accessible.
It takes some brass to release “Home” so soon after the Michael Bublé version that was played to death on Adult Contemporary (“Lite”) radio. And yet, it’s not only flawless, but it actually took me a half-beat to realize it was the same song.
One of Ms. Kopmajer’s band-mates from her first album, bassist George Mraz, contributes the playful “I’m Yours,” which is one of my favorites from the disc. You’ll swear you’ve heard it before – it’s that contagious.
John di Martino, who’s been at the helm, musically, for much of Ms. Kopmajer’s recording career, turns in another stellar performance not only as the pianist, but also as the arranger for this session. Jamaaldeen Tacuma is on electric bass, Reinhart Winkler on drums, and some nice punctuation (as on the Carpenters’ “Top Of The World”) by Wolfgang Puschnig on flute and alto sax.
But this is Ms. Kopmajer’s show. That she’s hard to find in the record stacks or on the radio here is a shame. She deserves a wider audience. I’ve been following Simone Kopmajer for the past five years or so. That first review called her “one to watch.” And it’s been my pleasure to watch her grow professionally, to hear the confident young woman she has become.
Poke around on the web, and you’ll find a lot of releases that are more available in Asia than anywhere else. This is one of these, apparently easily available in Thailand.
And that’s a shame.
Highest recommendation for this outstanding recording.