2008-11-01

VA - Jazz After Midnight 2CD (2008)


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Label: Phantom Sound & Vision
Release Date: February 26, 2008
Genre: Bossa Nova
Quality: MP3 VBR kbps 44khz Stereo
Tracks: 20
Size: 98 Mb

2008 compilation that emphasizes the relaxing and mysterious feelings resulting from the marriage of Jazz and nights. The airily styles of Bossa Nova and Swing create different listening atmospheres quietly in "Before Midnight" and "After Midnight" respectively. Of course, the technological and nostalgia feelings brought by Nu Jazz elements in modern generation are not absent here. From "Tennessee Waltz" which is serenely interpreted by the leading lady of Wong Kar Wai`s latest work "My Blueberry Night" and the Grammy winner Norah Jones to Julie London’s timeless classic "Cry Me A River" performed by the new generation female vocalist Gaynor Ellen, the famous Swedish Nu Jazz duets Koop`s "Whenever There is You", which circumfuses the feelings of thinking of loved ones in a winter night, and the Italian group Nossa Alma Canta`s lighthearted "The Nearness of You", they all prove that Jazz After Midnight is absolutely the music nonpareil that could warm your every night.


CD 1
01. Triste - Cybill Shephed ft Stan Gets
02. Just the Two of Us - Cris Delanno
03. The Girl from Ipanema - Gaynor Ellen
04. O Brasil Precisa Balancar - Cris Delanno
05. The Nearness of You - Nossa Alma Canta ft Rosa Bittolo Bon
06. Let Yourself Go Puttin on the Ritz - Sonia Cat - Berro Quintet
07. Summer Sun - Koop ft. Yukimi Nagona
08. Get Away - Tok Tok Tok ft Tokunbo Akinro
09. I m Beginning to See the Light - Clare Teal
10. Whenever There Is You - Koop ft Yukimi Nagona

CD 2
01. Tennessee Waltz - Norah Jones Joel Harrison
02. That Old Devil Called Love - Gaynor Ellen
03. God Bless the Child - Mishka Adams
04. We ve Only Just Begun - Cris Delanno
05. Nady Jane - Jane Duboc
06. Cry Me a River - Gaynor Ellen
07. What a Diff rence a Day Made - Miriam Aida
08. Don t Ever Go Away - Jane Duboc
09. My Kind of World - Miriam Aida
10. Let Yourself Go - Stacey Kent

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