Pascalito Nostalgia Trio - Citizen Chanteur (2014)

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Title: Citizen Chanteur
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Neostalgia Music
Genre: Bossa Nova, Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:01
Total Size: 369 mb
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Tracklist

01. Bossa Nova City (Live in New York) [feat. Luiz Simas]
02. Tango De Non Retour (Live in New York)
03. Nature Boy (Live in New York) [feat. Neostalgia Trio]
04. Le Cinéma (Live in New York)
05. Medley: Gloomy Sunday / Manha de carnaval / Chanson d' orphée (Live in New York)
06. Le Blues De La Fleuriste (Live in New York) [feat. Luiz Simas]
07. La Pluie Sur Ta Peau (Live in New York)
08. Les Mots (Live in New York)
09. Histoire D'un Amour (Live in New York)
10. Here Comes the Rain Again (Live in New York)
11. Syracuse (Live in New York)
12. Citizen Chanteur (Live in New York)
13. Paroles, paroles (Live in New York) [feat. Luiz Simas]
14. Selfless Clown (Live in New York)



The timeless and transatlantic musical journey from the previous live EP continues with the lengthier and more interactive Citizen Chanteur Live in NYC. The disc captures an intimate evening show premiered at the Metropolitan Room and features the band as a trio. Backed by two vibrant Brazilian accompanists and performing for a warm cosmopolitan audience, Pascalito celebrates a musical melting pot inspired by his Mediterranean-European heritage, North American jazz and Latin influences. A wide ranging set list includes both old and new original material mixed with refreshing tributes. Evocating themes of wanderlust and reinvention, autobiographical compositions like “Bossa Nova City” and the show title song “Citizen Chanteur” perhaps best illustrate Pascalito-coined concept of Neostalgia. Reinterpreting the works of singular artists as various as Billie Holiday, Michel Legrand, Claude Nougaro, Henri Salvador, Luiz Bonfa, Annie Lennox and the late Egyptian-born international songbird Dalida, the world chanteur appears as a hybrid of showman and “multicultural music anthropologist” (Jazz Times).