Christina Watson - So This Is Love (2018)
Artist: Christina Watson
Title: So This Is Love
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz Vocals
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 57:46
Total Size: 342 MB | 135 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: So This Is Love
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Self Released
Genre: Jazz Vocals
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 57:46
Total Size: 342 MB | 135 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Black Coffee (5:07)
2. So This Is Love (4:51)
3. Get Out Of Town (5:05)
4. This Is Always (4:17)
5. Devil May Care (4:12)
6. They Say It's Wonderful (4:36)
7. My Favorite Things (4:26)
8. Alone Together (4:06)
9. What A Little Moonlight Can Do (4:06)
10. All Of Me (4:14)
11. On The Street Where You Live (4:26)
12. So In Love (8:21)
Personnel:
Christina Watson, vocals
Lori Mechem, piano
Roger Spencer, bass
Jeff Coffin, saxophones
Duffy Jackson, drums
"Christina Watson has been a favorite singer of mine since I first heard her both as a soloist, and as a member of the group “Third Coast Vocals”. She has a beautiful sound, flawless pitch, and a knack for choosing wonderful tunes from all genres, and making them her own.
In her new recording “So This Is Love,” she offers a collection of tunes we may know but haven’t heard lately. The high-energy swing of bassist Roger Spencer and drummer Duffy Jackson, the facile piano solos by Lori Mechem, and the Titan-like saxophone presence of Jeff Coffin move these standards squarely into the 21st Century, bringing their history with them.
So here’s the plan; Sit! Pour some wine. Listen to the album. Then you’ll say, as I did, “So this is love.....it’s also great music. Enjoy!”
--Beegie Adair
Christina Watson, vocals
Lori Mechem, piano
Roger Spencer, bass
Jeff Coffin, saxophones
Duffy Jackson, drums
"Christina Watson has been a favorite singer of mine since I first heard her both as a soloist, and as a member of the group “Third Coast Vocals”. She has a beautiful sound, flawless pitch, and a knack for choosing wonderful tunes from all genres, and making them her own.
In her new recording “So This Is Love,” she offers a collection of tunes we may know but haven’t heard lately. The high-energy swing of bassist Roger Spencer and drummer Duffy Jackson, the facile piano solos by Lori Mechem, and the Titan-like saxophone presence of Jeff Coffin move these standards squarely into the 21st Century, bringing their history with them.
So here’s the plan; Sit! Pour some wine. Listen to the album. Then you’ll say, as I did, “So this is love.....it’s also great music. Enjoy!”
--Beegie Adair