Her Jean - Between Bigband and Trio (2019)
Artist: Her Jean
Title: Between Bigband and Trio
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: BMcompany
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:26:10
Total Size: 60 mb | 188 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Between Bigband and Trio
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: BMcompany
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:26:10
Total Size: 60 mb | 188 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Walking in the Street
02. Beautiful Life
03. It Might Be the Wind
04. My Favorite Things
05. My One and Only Love
06. Another Take Five
[quote]Her Jean, an artist who has been working as a performer and music broadcast DJ for a long time in the band scene, has released a jazz album. As the title of the album "Between Bigband and Trio" tells, this album recorded his compositions, three songs in a jazz big band version, and picked up three jazz standard numbers and arranged them in a trio version. The big band version that makes you feel so melodious with melodious melody is composed by Hajjin and composed by jazz artist "Kim Nam Kyun" and the harmony of "Seoul Jazz Bigband" is achieved with harmony. The songs "Happy Street" and "The Wind will be" on Tracks 1 and 3 are also impressive with their unique pop arrangements that meet the big bands and create a new atmosphere. In particular, the second track, "Beautiful Life", is the romantic melody played by the big band from the beginning, capturing the mind with its ears wrapped around it and harmonizing with the flowing Korean melody line. The songs of the Trio version were recorded by the veteran of the Korean jazz scene, "Ryu popular trio" led by the jazz bassist "Ryu popular", followed by three jazz standard numbers "My favorite things" "My one and only love" I went ahead with the work. The sound that Park Ji-yong and drummer Jo Nam-hyuk, who have studied jazz in New York and Amsterdam, respectively, came back and discovered, as the feeling of a strange gentile man finds a comfortable sanctuary, has the originality and experimentality of being soft and warm, have. The reason for this is that each song has its own original vocal line and song interpretation that adds to the fun of listening to it. Especially, "Take five" is a unique song enough to label the title "Another take five" Was born as a new. There are a lot of "Take Five" reinterpreted by many artists and bands, but they are immersed in the charm of a unique "Another take five". This album is expected to change the perception of jazz, which is not regarded as a popular genre in the Korean music market, where Adult Contemporary music is not forming a scene properly.[quote]