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Pamela Luss - Magnet (2008) flac

Pamela Luss - Magnet (2008) flac

BAND/ARTIST: Pamela Luss

  • Title: Magnet
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Savant Records, Inc
  • Genre: Jazz, Bebop, Vocal Jazz
  • Quality: MP3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:00:03
  • Total Size: 154.1 MB / 351.7 MB
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Tracklist:

[3:37] 01. Pamela Luss - I've Never Been In Love Before
[4:46] 02. Pamela Luss - I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
[5:38] 03. Pamela Luss - Why Did I Choose You?
[3:05] 04. Pamela Luss - Magnet
[4:03] 05. Pamela Luss - Bewitched
[4:35] 06. Pamela Luss - No, Not Much
[5:57] 07. Pamela Luss - For All We Know
[3:23] 08. Pamela Luss - Day By Day
[3:51] 09. Pamela Luss - Moon River
[4:53] 10. Pamela Luss - I Could Have Told You / Glad To Be Unhappy
[4:58] 11. Pamela Luss - Imagine
[4:55] 12. Pamela Luss - Quiet Nights
[3:27] 13. Pamela Luss - More
[3:02] 14. Pamela Luss - Come To The Party

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ABOUT THE ALBUM
1 disc(s) - 14 track(s)
Total length: 00:59:56
Main artist: Pamela Luss
Composer: Various Composers
Label: Savant
Genre: Jazz, Bebop
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
Savant Records, Inc.

Pamela Luss' third CD for Savant is her most rewarding thus far. That is due to an inspired repertoire, her increasingly mature interpretations of lyrics, and an indescribable magic that occurs on most of these selections. Luss is a jazz singer who does not scat, she sticks to the lyrics, and she keeps her improvisations consistently melodic. The improvising is in her placement of notes and in the feeling that she gives to the words. While she at times displays a high voice, particularly during the first few selections of Magnet, at other times she sounds surprisingly comfortable in her lower register. Pianist John DiMartino, who contributed most of the arrangements for this project, is a major asset. The variety, which is emphasized in the arrangements, can be felt in a repertoire that ranges from a heartfelt "Why Did I Choose You" and the ironic "No, Not Much" to the sentimental "Glad to Be Unhappy," a slow ballad version of "Quiet Nights" (with no bossa nova in sight) and a cooking "More." Accompanied by a top-notch rhythm section (with three different bassists taking turns), Luss is also occasionally joined by a horn player (tenor great Houston Person is on six selections) and takes "No, Not Much" as a vocal duet with Freddy Cole. This well-conceived set is highly recommended.
© Scott Yanow /TiVo


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