Diana Panton - If the Moon Turns Green (2018) [DSD128]
Artist: Diana Panton
Title: If the Moon Turns Green
Year Of Release: 2007 / 2018
Label: 2xHD
Genre: Jazz
Quality: DSD128 (*.dsf) 5.6 MHz / 1 Bit
Total Time: 1:01:42
Total Size: 4.91 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: If the Moon Turns Green
Year Of Release: 2007 / 2018
Label: 2xHD
Genre: Jazz
Quality: DSD128 (*.dsf) 5.6 MHz / 1 Bit
Total Time: 1:01:42
Total Size: 4.91 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Destination Moon [3:22]
02. I’m Old Fashioned [3:19]
03. It’s Like Reaching For The Moon [2:44]
04. If The Moon Turns Green [4:34]
05. Reaching For The Moon [3:37]
06. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars [5:07]
07. Moonlight Serenade [4:55]
08. There Ought To Be A Moonlight Saving Time [3:25]
09. A Little Girl A Little Boy A Little Moon [3:27]
10. Moon And Send [3:43]
11. I’ve Told Ev’ry Little Star [2:52]
12. A Handful Of Star [3:58]
13. Oh You Crazy Moon [3:50]
14. So Many Stars [5:10]
15. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) [4:26]
16. Moon River [3:28]
Diana Panton has quietly become one of the brightest lights on the jazz scene today. Her work is consistently praised by listeners and music critics alike for her ethereal vocals, exceptional song selection and emotional intensity. "Her diaphanous vocal sound never insists and her high speed vibrato is like the beat of a hummingbird's heart - natural, untainted and pure." (Lesley Mitchell-Clarke, Wholenote Magazine)
Her keen aesthetic sense has attracted the attention of some of the jazz world’s most respected masters. "if the moon turns green ..." Diana’s sophomore album won the first place jury-selection to perform at the 2007 Jazz at Juan, Revelations in France where she was voted Première Dauphine by the Juan public. CBC radio host Tim Tamashiro named her one of Canada’s TOP 5 Jazz Vocalists.
Her keen aesthetic sense has attracted the attention of some of the jazz world’s most respected masters. "if the moon turns green ..." Diana’s sophomore album won the first place jury-selection to perform at the 2007 Jazz at Juan, Revelations in France where she was voted Première Dauphine by the Juan public. CBC radio host Tim Tamashiro named her one of Canada’s TOP 5 Jazz Vocalists.
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