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Jazz and the New Songbook - Live at the Madrid [ ÉLŐ ] |
Carmen Lundy |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 |
Jazz |
(2005)
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 DVD video |
4.531 Ft
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1. | In Love Again
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2. | One More River to Cross
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3. | Something to Believe In
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4. | Better Days
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5. | Where'd it Go
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6. | Wild Child
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7. | Afrasia! :23
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8. | Happy New Year
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9. | Long Journey Home
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10. | You're Not in Love
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11. | All Day, All Night
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12. | Walking Code Blue
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13. | Send Me Somebody to Love
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14. | Old Friend
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15. | (I Dream) in Living Color
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Recorded Live at The Madrid Theatre, Los Angeles, CA February 18, 2005
Robert Glasper, Billy Childs, David Roitstein, Steve Turre, Bobby Watson, Mark Shim, Nathan East, Curtis Lundy, Kenny Davis, Phil Upchurch, Victor Lewis, Marvin "Smitty" Smith, Mayra Casales, Krystal Davis Williams, LA String Quartet
Bonus Material includes: "The Art, The Night and The Music" Documentary; "The Lost Tracks" - 2 Live Bonus Tracks; Photo Gallery.
Worldly jazz vocalist Carmen Lundy celebrates a musical journey thirty-years in the making with this concert performance captured live and in High Definition at the Madrid Theater in Los Angeles on February 18, 2005. Of course Lundy isn't the only one onstage for this performance, and thanks to an all-star host of musicians and special guests, the enduring chanteuse offers a fifteen-song set that includes "Wild Child", "Long Journey Home", "Send Me Somebody to Love", and "(I Dream) In Living Color". An additional backstage documentary offers fans an even more intimate look at the life and career of the sophisticated jazz vocalist. ---Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Carmen Lundy
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Nov 01, 1954 in Miami, FL Genre: Vocal; Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Standards, Vocal Jazz
The sister of bassist Curtis Lundy, Carmen is a talented singer who is also a composer (writing a good portion of her repertoire), actor, and painter. After studying at Miami University, she moved to New York in 1978, where she worked with Ray Barretto and formed her own trio in 1980, using such pianists as John Hicks and Onaje Gumbs. Lundy recorded for Blackhawk (1987) and Sony (1988) and appeared in the plays Sophisticated Ladies and They Were All Gardenias, portraying Billie Holiday in the latter. In 1991, she moved to Los Angeles and has recorded for Arabesque (1992) and JVC. Although open to the influences of folk, R&B, and pop, Carmen Lundy is a strong improviser. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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