Shiri Zorn - Into Another Land (2022)
Artist: Shiri Zorn
Title: Into Another Land
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Shiri Zorn
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 37:49 min
Total Size: 89 / 214 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Into Another Land
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Shiri Zorn
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 37:49 min
Total Size: 89 / 214 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Witch Touch (feat. Mauricio Zottarelli)
2. How Deep Is the Ocean (feat. Mauricio Zottarelli)
3. Zingaro (Retrato Em Branco E Preto)
4. Beautiful Love (feat. Mauricio Zottarelli)
5. I Wasn't Ready (feat. Mauricio Zottarelli)
6. Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer) [feat. Mauricio Zottarelli]
7. Willow Weep for Me (feat. George Muscatello & Mauricio Zottarelli)
8. Detour Ahead
Original, intoxicating, soulful, unexpected, powerful, celestial—this is how audiences describe Shiri Zorn and George Muscatello’s performances. Their almost decade-long collaboration now culminates in the 2022 album Into Another Land incubated by lockdown, informed by the spontaneity of past Saratoga performances, and accelerated by Brazilian percussionist Mauricio Zottarelli’s rhythmic and artistic sensibilities. Vocally produced by the acclaimed jazz singer, Tierney Sutton, and mixed and mastered by the award-winning studio engineer, David Darlington, the album features eight tracks, two of which are original compositions. The first song they recorded during the months of isolation was the tender “How Deep is the Ocean?” The arrangement Zorn created features her voice up front and wordless, setting the emotional tone for the entire song. The melody ends like a question with a shift to the major, reinforcing the album’s theme of the fleeting and elusive nature of life and love. The song characterizes the joint authentic and expressive interpretations of the well-loved international repertoire Zorn and Muscatello have immersed themselves in together. Many of the musical decisions on the album were made collaboratively and sometimes live. Zorn’s lyrics created back stories for pieces she had long sung wordlessly; Muscatello’s angular and melodically challenging compositions collided with Zorn’s past classical vocal world; Zottarelli’s percussion voice introduced an unsettled heartbeat on one track and an upbeat celebration on another. Two original songs, the vulnerable “Witch Touch” and meditative “I Wasn’t Ready,” are the result of mutual trust, wordless communication, and the cultivation of a sacred creative space from which a shared vision emerged. Muscatello’s dream of a bass-less trio with one top voice, the guitar as the sole harmonic instrument, and drums providing a platform for their conversation was realized with the introduction of Zottarelli’s essential voice, in 2021.