Twin Danger - Twin Danger (2015) FLAC
Artist: Twin Danger
Title: Twin Danger
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Decca
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 50:15
Total Size: 281 MB | 114 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Twin Danger
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Decca
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 50:15
Total Size: 281 MB | 114 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Pointless Satisfaction
02. Coldest Kind Of Heart
03. I Love (Loving You)
04. Just Because
05. Save It
06. When It Counts
07. Sailor
08. In Many Ways
09. Past Yet Untold
10. Youre Everything
11. No One Knows
12. Take It From My Eyes
Noir jazz meets midnight blues in the music of Twin Danger an intriguing new group formed by Vanessa Bley and Stuart Matthewman, whose self titled, co-produced and co-written debut album is set for June 2015 release by Decca/Universal Music Classics.
Twin Danger updates a classic sound in a contemporary style with such captivating Bley/Matthewman originals as Pointless Satisfaction, Just Because, Sailor, and Coldest Kind of Heart. The album sessions also yielded one surprising cover song, a distinctively different interpretation of the hard rock track No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age. The core of Twin Danger is Bley and Matthewman, however on-stage for their sultry live performances the band expands with a tight-knit outfit of five musicians.
As for the origin of the name Twin Danger, Vanessa Bley explains: It refers to the alter ego, the part of you that can be wild or irrational or even destructive but it s still a part of you and not accepting that is what makes it dangerous.
We re making music to get lost in. It s warm and beautiful but there are dark undercurrents revealing fundamental issues of the self. That s what makes it Twin Danger.
Twin Danger updates a classic sound in a contemporary style with such captivating Bley/Matthewman originals as Pointless Satisfaction, Just Because, Sailor, and Coldest Kind of Heart. The album sessions also yielded one surprising cover song, a distinctively different interpretation of the hard rock track No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age. The core of Twin Danger is Bley and Matthewman, however on-stage for their sultry live performances the band expands with a tight-knit outfit of five musicians.
As for the origin of the name Twin Danger, Vanessa Bley explains: It refers to the alter ego, the part of you that can be wild or irrational or even destructive but it s still a part of you and not accepting that is what makes it dangerous.
We re making music to get lost in. It s warm and beautiful but there are dark undercurrents revealing fundamental issues of the self. That s what makes it Twin Danger.
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