Basia - It's That Girl Again (2009)
Artist: Basia
Title: It's That Girl Again
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Koch Records
Genre: Jazz-Pop
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 54:56 min
Total Size: 391 / 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TrackListTitle: It's That Girl Again
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Koch Records
Genre: Jazz-Pop
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork) / MP3
Total Time: 54:56 min
Total Size: 391 / 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Not Now Then When (4:51)
02. Someone for Everyone (4:13)
03. I Must (4:58)
04. A Gift (3:43)
05. Everybody's on the Move (3:49)
06. There's a Tear (4:15)
07. Blame It on the Summer (4:29)
08. Two Islands (4:44)
09. Love Lies Bleeding (4:05)
10. Winners (3:58)
11. They Know Nothing About Us (4:07)
12. Amelki Smiech (3:59)
13. It's That Girl Again (3:55)
Basia has an incredible voice. It soars and then it's sultry, it's smooth and then strong. Her self-harmonizing is great stuff in your ears. I caught on to her late in the game but was really looking forward to getting this new CD.
Each song contributes to the overall fabric of the album, some more than others. There are some great instrumental passages/contributions from Danny White, guitarist Peter White, trumpeter Kevin Robinson, and drummer Marc Parnell.
Faves for me were: "If Not Now Then When" (first one out of the chute and a winner), "There'a Tear" (classic clear-singing Basia), "Blame It On The Summer" (reminicient of "Half a Minute" with a great beat too), "Two Islands" (wonderful Basia harmonies), "Winners" (a toe-tapper, loads of fun), and "They Know Nothing About Us" (finely-crafted and melodically punchy).
Basia fans will love this album, even the Polish "Amelki Smiech". (It was fun to listen to her sing in her native tongue.) It sounded pretty good, though I know little Polish). The album is not perfect, but definitely pleases and well worth the price.
Here's hoping we all don't have to wait as long to say, "It's That Girl Again". Welcome back Basia! -- William H. Schulze ~
Each song contributes to the overall fabric of the album, some more than others. There are some great instrumental passages/contributions from Danny White, guitarist Peter White, trumpeter Kevin Robinson, and drummer Marc Parnell.
Faves for me were: "If Not Now Then When" (first one out of the chute and a winner), "There'a Tear" (classic clear-singing Basia), "Blame It On The Summer" (reminicient of "Half a Minute" with a great beat too), "Two Islands" (wonderful Basia harmonies), "Winners" (a toe-tapper, loads of fun), and "They Know Nothing About Us" (finely-crafted and melodically punchy).
Basia fans will love this album, even the Polish "Amelki Smiech". (It was fun to listen to her sing in her native tongue.) It sounded pretty good, though I know little Polish). The album is not perfect, but definitely pleases and well worth the price.
Here's hoping we all don't have to wait as long to say, "It's That Girl Again". Welcome back Basia! -- William H. Schulze ~
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