Cyrille Aimée - Move On: A Sondheim Adventure (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Move On: A Sondheim Adventure
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Mack Avenue Records
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:40
Total Size: 119 / 269 / 895 MB
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Tracklist:

1. When I Get Famous (Intro)
2. Take Me To The World
3. Love, I Hear
4. Loving You
5. Marry Me A Little
6. Being Alive
7. So Many People
8. Not While I'm Around
9. They Ask Why I Believe In You
10. No One Is Alone
11. Un Baiser D'adieu (One More Kiss)
12. I Remember
13. Move On
14. With So Little To Be Sure Of

The acclaimed vocalist Cyrille Aimée explores the Sondheim songbook for her scintillating album, 'Move On: A Sondheim Adventure'. What began as a celebration of a legendary Broadway songwriter became a work of cathartic autobiography as one song after another captured her deepest personal feelings.

While its narrative arc is a self-contained story, 'Move On' is just the beginning of a new chapter in Aimée's remarkable journey. It's the French-born singer's first release since disbanding the acclaimed band she's led for the last several years, to which she bid a fond adieu on her last album, 'Cyrille Aimée Live'. It's also her first since moving from Brooklyn to New Orleans, the latest music-rich city that she's been able to call home.

That move ended up being accompanied by even more uncertainty than usual for such a major relocation, as a break-up meant that she unexpectedly had to make it alone. The course of that relationship provided the through line for the songs on 'Move On', which traces the course of a romance from dreaming together ("Take Me To The World") through vulnerable commitment ("Marry Me A Little") to heartbreaking assurances ("No One Is Alone") and finally the uncertain future ("With So Little To Be Sure Of").

Aimée's Sondheim Adventure began in 2013, when she was invited to participate in a tribute concert for the Broadway legend at New York's City Center, co-starring with Bernadette Peters and backed by Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Her show-stealing performance was widely praised, but the most memorable compliment came from the composer himself. "You made me cry," Sondheim told Aimée backstage after opening night.




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Many thanks for HD tracks.
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Thanks a lot for HiRes