Jazz At The Movies - Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2016)

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Title: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Downhome Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:56:54
Total Size: 297 mb
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Tracklist

01. Prelude from Psycho
02. Close Enough for Love
03. Pure Imagination
04. Sooner or Later
05. Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
06. It Might Be You
07. The Summer Knows
08. Put the Blame on Mame
09. I'd Rather Have the Blues
10. Chovenda Na Roseira
11. More Than You Know
12. The Man That Got Away
13. When I Look in Your Eyes
14. South American Getaway
15. Love Music from Vertigo



Starring Joanna Eden as 'The Singer' and co-starring the Chris Ingham Quartet as 'The Boys in the Band', Jazz At The Movies is a unique jazz group formed specifically to interpret movie themes and soundtrack songs taken from a wide-range of silver screen sources both familiar and obscure.

Their refined dramatic and jazz sensibilities produce sounds that celebrate the meeting point of songcraft and swingcraft. With a reputation for vibrant music, deep repertoire and droll presentation, JATM have become a regular sell-out at Ronnie Scott's, St James Theatre, the Royal Albert Hall's Elgar Room and many jazz clubs, theatres and Arts Centres throughout the UK.

JATM features evocative vocals by acclaimed singer Joanna Eden, bewitching saxophone and clarinet from star reedsman of the John Wilson Orchestra Mark Crooks and atmospheric textures and grooves from Chris Ingham (piano), Rev. Andrew Brown (bass) and George Double (drums).

For their second JATM album 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang', the band interprets material from movies made between 1946 and 1990. Bookending the record with a sumptuous pair of Bernard Herrmann's Hitchcock themes, JATM allow Ms Eden full reign to explore her diva tendencies on Sondheim's "Sooner Or Later" from Dick Tracy (1990) and the Arlen/Gershwin classic "The Man Who Got Away" from A Star Is Born (1954), along with her multi-lingual skills on Jobim's "Chovenda Na Roseira" from The Adventurers (1970).