Diana Panton - Yesterday Perhaps (2012) Lossless
Artist: Diana Panton
Title: Yesterday Perhaps
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Diana Panton
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:10
Total Size: 309 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Yesterday Perhaps
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Diana Panton
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:10
Total Size: 309 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. That Old Feeling
02. Dindi
03. Plus Je T'embrasse
04. I'm A Fool To Want You
05. Isn't This A Lovely Day?
06. Summer Me, Winter Me
07. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
08. Les Feuilles Mortes
09. This Is Always
10. You Hit The Spot
11. I Get Along Without You
12. For All We Know
13. Stars Fell On Alabama
14. You'd Better Go Now
15. In The Wee Small Hours
2005 was a great year for “…yesterday perhaps”! The album was named one of the TOP 10 releases of the year by Len Dobbin (Montreal Mirror), Tim Perlich (Toronto’s NOW Magazine) and Dan Sich (!earshot). It was a highlight in year-end reviews by Ric Taylor (VIEW Magazine) and Leonard Turnevicius (Hamilton Spectator). Diana was nominated for four Hamilton Music Scene Awards and won for “Best Jazz Recording” and the People’s Choice Award for “Best Live Performance” (thanks to all who voted). In 2011, ...yesterday perhaps was awarded a Silver Disc Award by Jazz Critique Magazine upon its release in Japan.
Canadian jazz vocalist Diana Panton has already released three albums in Japan. She is not an overdramatic singer. The charm of her singing style can be found in its unique soft expressiveness. Her music can soothe you even when listening in a casual way. This comforting quality found in her singing is one of the causes of her popularity. I'm happy that her previously unavailable debut album has finally been released in Japan, and above all, I am very satisfied with the quality of the album. Reg Schwager's guitar is very beautiful and Diana has a great chemistry with Don Thompson's piano too. The album gives warmth to a cold winter's night. -- Hijiri Kanno
Canadian jazz vocalist Diana Panton has already released three albums in Japan. She is not an overdramatic singer. The charm of her singing style can be found in its unique soft expressiveness. Her music can soothe you even when listening in a casual way. This comforting quality found in her singing is one of the causes of her popularity. I'm happy that her previously unavailable debut album has finally been released in Japan, and above all, I am very satisfied with the quality of the album. Reg Schwager's guitar is very beautiful and Diana has a great chemistry with Don Thompson's piano too. The album gives warmth to a cold winter's night. -- Hijiri Kanno