Tetel Di Babuya - Meet Tetel (2022)

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Artist:
Title: Meet Tetel
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Arkadia Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:43:29
Total Size: 100 mb | 254 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Tetel Di Babuya - Lullaby of Loveland (feat. Daniel Grajew & Nilton Leonarde) (Meet Tetel)
02. Tetel Di Babuya - For One Man Only (feat. Daniel Grajew) (Meet Tetel)
03. Tetel Di Babuya - Clean Cut (feat. Richard Fermino & Daniel Grajew) (Meet Tetel)
04. Tetel Di Babuya - Upright Lad Blues (feat. Daniel Grajew & Richard Fermino) (Meet Tetel)
05. Tetel Di Babuya - Mea Culpa (feat. Daniel Grajew) (Meet Tetel)
06. Tetel Di Babuya - All and More (feat. Daniel Grajew) (Meet Tetel)
07. Tetel Di Babuya - Not About Love (feat. Daniel Grajew) (Meet Tetel)
08. Tetel Di Babuya - Hello Hon' (feat. Daniel Grajew & Richard Fermino) (Meet Tetel)
09. Tetel Di Babuya - Você (feat. Daniel Grajew) (Meet Tetel)
10. Tetel Di Babuya - Willow, Don't You Weep (feat. Daniel Grajew & Richard Fermino) (Meet Tetel)
11. Tetel Di Babuya - Someone To Watch Over Me (feat. Daniel Grajew) (Meet Tetel)

Personnel:

Tetel Di Babuya - voice and violin
Daniel Grajew - piano, accordion and Rhodes
Nilton Leonarde - acoustic bass, electric bass and guitar
Emilio Martins - drums
Richard Fermino - saxophone, trumpet and trombone

My first album, Meet Tetel, is a collage of the musical styles that have touched me as a musician: Jazz, Classical, Blues, Folk, Bossa Nova, Samba, French Chanson and Soul.

The arrangements are by Daniel Grajew who has as much musical sensitivity as he is tall. He is either gigantic, or I’m just an awful music partner employing some uncalled for distasteful humor.

When I wrote the songs from this album, I wanted two things to pop into the mind of the listener: this album kind of sounds like a vintage recording but it can’t be because the lyrics have something contemporary about them. I like that, tradition with a twist on the rocks.

I have a couple of tunes I wrote as tribute to jazz standards I love, and these are Lullaby of Loveland and Willow, Don’t You Weep. The titles I chose leave little to the imagination for jazz lovers. These are songs about true love, for someone else as well, yes, but, mainly for oneself.

Hello, Hon’ is a big band style song inspired by Count Basie, Duke Ellington and other jazz giants of the big band era. No one should take my lyrics too seriously; I don’t really sit at home all day doing nothing but thinking of my loved one. I also find time to groom my cats.

Two of the songs I wrote, Mea Culpa and Você, might trick the listener into believing I’m from a Portuguese speaking country (perhaps Brazil) and not Babuya, wherever the heck that is.

Upright Lad Blues is the ultimate proof I simply must complain about my partner. In this case, complain about having nothing to complain about. This is quickly turning into a drinking game: take a shot whenever the singer says “about”. About.

For One Man Only and All and More are folk inspired love tunes. Guess who I’m singing about? Right you are, my friends. My husband is a very patient man.

Clean Cut is a Shaft soundtrack inspired tune sung from what seems like a femme fatale perspective. SPOILER ALERT, it’s really about my 14-year-old diabetic cat who was in a bad place and in need of reassuring.

Not About Love is a song I wrote when I was trying to write what? You guessed right, a song not about love. What an inventive title.

That’s it, I hope you have as much fun listening to my album as I had making it.