Roberta Brenza - It's My Turn to Color Now (2022) Hi Res

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Title: It's My Turn to Color Now
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:53:59
Total Size: 123 mb | 308 mb | 1.1 gb
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Tracklist:

01. Roberta Brenza, Stacy Dillard, Dawn Clement - It's My Turn to Color Now
02. Roberta Brenza, Stacy Dillard, Dawn Clement - Song for My Father
03. Roberta Brenza, Dawn Clement, Cameron Brown - They Had to Part
04. Roberta Brenza, Stacy Dillard, Dawn Clement - Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
05. Roberta Brenza, Sheila Jordan, Stacy Dillard, Dawn Clement, Cameron Brown - Bebop Lives (Boplicity)
06. Roberta Brenza, Sheila Jordan, Cameron Brown, Matt Wilson - Art Deco
07. Roberta Brenza, Stacy Dillard, Matt Wilson - Take Five
08. Roberta Brenza, Stacy Dillard - Les Feuilles Mortes (Autumn Leaves)
09. Roberta Brenza, Stacy Dillard - Watch What Happens
10. Roberta Brenza - Summer
11. Roberta Brenza - Estate
12. Roberta Brenza, Cameron Brown - Bye Bye Blackbird
13. Roberta Brenza, Dawn Clement - Ballad of the Paper Moon / It's Only a Paper Moon

Personnel:

Roberta Brenza - vocals
Stacy Dillard - tenor & soprano saxophone
Dawn Clement - piano, fender rhodes
Cameron Brown - bass
Matthew Wilson - drums
Sheila Jordan - vocals (5,6)

Coming to performing later in life, Chicago-based vocalist/songwriter Roberta Brenza makes the most of this debut recording experience as she enlists a brilliant team of playmates — producer & drummer Matt Wilson, pianist Dawn Clement, bassist Cameron Brown, and saxophonist Stacy Dillard, along with special guest, legendary vocalist Sheila Jordan. Together they sculpt an intriguing set of thoughtfully arranged songs such as "Watch What Happens" and "Bye Bye Blackbird," jazz standards like "Take Five" and Don Cherry's "Art Deco," along with two revealing Brenza originals. Having lived in both French and Italian-speaking cultures, she also offers fresh takes on "Les Feuilles Mortes (Autumn Leaves)" and "Estate." Channeling the long-developing feelings of music she was first exposed to as a child listening to her father's collection, Brenza presents as a full-formed package, revealing new insights from the lyrics as she paints from a vibrant musical palette.