Alison Burns - Kissing Bug (2007)
Artist: Alison Burns
Title: Kissing Bug
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: P3 Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3/320
Total Time: 52:03
Total Size: 129 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Kissing Bug
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: P3 Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3/320
Total Time: 52:03
Total Size: 129 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Kissing Bug
2. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
3. The Good Life
4. But Not for Me
5. Love Me or Leave Me
6. Cry Me a River
7. No Moon At All
8. By Myself
9. Too Good To Be True
10. Shadow Of Your Smile
11. Can't Help Loving That Man
12. The Thrill Is Gone
13. The Way You Look Tonight
Alison Burns (vocals)
Martin Taylor (guitar)
Jack Embrow, Jack Emblow (accordion)
Guy Barker (trumpet)
David Newton (piano, keyboards)
Ewen Vernal (double bass)
James Taylor (drums)
Acclaimed by the Glasgow Herald as "One of Scotland's foremost jazz singers," the sensual, supple voiced Alison Burns made a promising case for success on a more global scale on this impressive standards-driven debut that was produced by her father-in-law, famed jazz guitarist Martin Taylor. Based on her formidable talent and casually elegant way with songs like "Cry Me a River," "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To," and "But Not for Me," it's clear that the singer could have emerged much sooner than she has. But her background is fascinating, from singing in the school choir to becoming one of the first female mechanical engineers in Scotland to acting, doing voice-overs, to working as an entertainment lawyer.
All of that life experience adds gravitas to the often heartbreaking emotion she brings to these 13 songs, whose restrained arrangements allow her smoky voice to stand out and feature Martin Taylor's breezy guitar harmony lines, and his son James Taylor on drums and brushes. Though contemplative ballads seem to be her forte, Burns shows spirited range on pieces like "By Myself" and "Too Good to Be True," which find her jaunting over much brisker rhythms. This disc plays like an infectious bug that should create a cool epidemic among jazz listeners with great taste as the 2000s progress.~Jonathan Widran
Alison Burns, smoky bittersweet jazz singer par excellence and a new name on the jazz scene, releases her debut CD, Kissing Bug. Discovered by the virtuoso guitarist Martin Taylor the album features a veritable 'A' list of musicians including Grammy nominated guitarist Martin Taylor and acclaimed trumpet player Guy Barker, pianist David Newton, bassist Ewen Vernal and accordionist Jack Emblow. 'Kissing Bug' features some great jazz songs from down the ages all given the gorgeous vocal treatment by Burns.
All of that life experience adds gravitas to the often heartbreaking emotion she brings to these 13 songs, whose restrained arrangements allow her smoky voice to stand out and feature Martin Taylor's breezy guitar harmony lines, and his son James Taylor on drums and brushes. Though contemplative ballads seem to be her forte, Burns shows spirited range on pieces like "By Myself" and "Too Good to Be True," which find her jaunting over much brisker rhythms. This disc plays like an infectious bug that should create a cool epidemic among jazz listeners with great taste as the 2000s progress.~Jonathan Widran
Alison Burns, smoky bittersweet jazz singer par excellence and a new name on the jazz scene, releases her debut CD, Kissing Bug. Discovered by the virtuoso guitarist Martin Taylor the album features a veritable 'A' list of musicians including Grammy nominated guitarist Martin Taylor and acclaimed trumpet player Guy Barker, pianist David Newton, bassist Ewen Vernal and accordionist Jack Emblow. 'Kissing Bug' features some great jazz songs from down the ages all given the gorgeous vocal treatment by Burns.