Jenny Andratschke & Stefan Theßenvitz - Rose Overdose (2018)

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Title: Rose Overdose
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: recordJet
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:34
Total Size: 125 mb | 341 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Rose Overdose (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
02. Shaped By Your Voice (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
03. Love And Lemons (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
04. Chitlins Con Carne (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
05. Black Marble (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
06. Red Wine Eyes (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl, Oliver Vogt & Gören Eggert)
07. Coconuts For Sale (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
08. Peach Dream (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
09. Dancing On The Roof (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
10. Chameleon (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl & Gören Eggert)
11. You Treat Me Like An Old Piano (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl, Oliver Vogt & Gören Eggert)
12. Staring At Stardust (feat. Adrian Theßenvitz, Florian Brandl, Oliver Vogt & Gören Eggert)

Our band was formed in summer 2016. Jenny Andratschke and Stefan Theßenvitz met in the deepest part of Saxony. Both were invited to a hippie with their bands. Weeks later, the phone rang. Jenny called. If Stefan would like to accompany her singing on the bass. That's how it started. With vocals and bass. With Jenny and Stefan. With jazz standards, with swing and bossa nova, with classics of the soul and memphis era.

In the winter of 2017 Jenny put on so casually notes. It would be a song of its own, whether you want to play it. Enthusiasm. Beautiful music. You wanted more. And Jenny composed songs and Jenny wrote lyrics and Stefan played the bass.

Thus, until the summer of 2018, ten own songs and two own lyrics for instrumental jazz classics were created. That must be on CD. Now. With musicians we like and appreciate. With musicians who love jazz. We understand jazz less as a style, more as an attitude to life. Yes, we prepare perfectly, but we always play out of the moment. That's how Rose Overdose came to be, with young and older musicians, musicians from East and West.