Diana Panton - Diana Panton: Blue (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Diana Panton
Title: Diana Panton: Blue
Year Of Release: 2022 / 2023
Label: 2xHD
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:04:51
Total Size: 1.5 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Diana Panton: Blue
Year Of Release: 2022 / 2023
Label: 2xHD
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:04:51
Total Size: 1.5 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Medley: Where do You Start? Once Upon a Time (6:13)
2. Yesterday (4:02)
3. Without Your Love (3:41)
4. Losing My Mind (4:18)
5. This Will Make You Laugh (3:08)
6. The Trouble with Hello Is Goodbye (4:33)
7. I'm Gonna Laugh You right Out of My Life (3:48)
8. To Say Goodbye (3:54)
9. Meaning of the Blues (5:23)
10. I'll Only Miss Him When I think of Him (2:15)
11. It's Always 4 Am (5:52)
12. Just Sometimes (5:07)
13. How Did He Look? (2:16)
14. Nobody's Heart (3:27)
15. Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year (4:12)
16. You Are There (2:42)
"Diana Panton is one of my favourite jazz singers of the new generation. Her vulnerable, gentle voice has peacefully coaxed me to fall in love with her singing. In addition, the high-quality sound of her recordings, both detailed and exquisite, is superior to many so-called 'audiophile' CDs."
- HiFi Review Magazine, Hong Kong
"Her vocal style combines a light, buoyant lilt with immaculate phrasing, an authoritative delivery and a convincing ability to portray the emotions of the lyrics’ protagonists."
- Bobby Reed, DownBeat
Two-time Juno Award winner and Jazz vocalist Diana Panton has released her tenth album, Blue. The album represents the final instalment of a “musical narrative of romance”.
That narrative began with pink (2009, Juno nominee in Canada and Silver Disc Award winner in Japan), followed by RED (2015, Juno winner). This trilogy “charts the emotional arc of an ill-fated romantic relationship” and the colours symbolically suggest the music’s content: pink is “the infatuation of first-time love”, RED, “the passion of true love”, and blue, the “heartbreak and mystery of love lost”.
- HiFi Review Magazine, Hong Kong
"Her vocal style combines a light, buoyant lilt with immaculate phrasing, an authoritative delivery and a convincing ability to portray the emotions of the lyrics’ protagonists."
- Bobby Reed, DownBeat
Two-time Juno Award winner and Jazz vocalist Diana Panton has released her tenth album, Blue. The album represents the final instalment of a “musical narrative of romance”.
That narrative began with pink (2009, Juno nominee in Canada and Silver Disc Award winner in Japan), followed by RED (2015, Juno winner). This trilogy “charts the emotional arc of an ill-fated romantic relationship” and the colours symbolically suggest the music’s content: pink is “the infatuation of first-time love”, RED, “the passion of true love”, and blue, the “heartbreak and mystery of love lost”.