Jo Lawry - Waiting for the Angel (2015)
Artist: Jo Lawry, Karen Oberlin, Michael Winther
Title: Waiting for the Angel
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Miranda Music
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 57:33
Total Size: 289 MB | 132 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Waiting for the Angel
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Miranda Music
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 57:33
Total Size: 289 MB | 132 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Who Do You Belong To
02. Bad Idea
03. The Angel in the Attic
04. Nothing
05. Do You Think This Happens Every Day
06. Donna the Astronomer
07. The Girl in the Grocery Box
08. Suffer
09. Your Project
10 .Good Things Happen Slowly
11. Lullaby for Nathan Charles
12. Weren't We in Love Once
"Best Debut Album of the Year" -Bob Blumenfeld, Jazz Critics’ Poll 2015
"Best Albums of the Year: Honorable Mention" -Howard Mandel, President, Jazz Journalists Association
"Sounds like Chet Baker and Annie Proulx trading riffs at the Blue Note." -Sridhar Pappu, Billboard
"Hajdu’s lyrics are vivid, with grim, mordant undertones." -Matthew Kassel, New York Obersever
"Hajdu's songs come across like clear, present and first-hand joys and anxieties set to music, major-chord realizations and minor-key moments that likely have played our in Hajdu’s life or rattled around his mind after he’s completed listening to and commenting on other people’s music." -Larry Blumenfeld, BluNotes
"Hajdu is as clever, witty and literate a lyricist as you are likely to hear these days. Whether he’s telling us about 'Donna the Astronomer' or Billy Strayhorn advising a whining Duke Ellington to just 'suffer,' he’s a lyricist like no other you’re used to right now." -Jeff Simon, Buffallo News
"The entire CD is just filled with lyrical and musical surprises performed by gorgeous voices and great musicians." -David Kenney, WBAI radio
“Witty, challenging lyrics and wistful, if sometimes grim, melodies. ‘The Girl in the Grocery Box’ [is] about a girl who cannot be ‘contained’ by conventional categories. The same might be said of Hajdu’s excellent songwriting debut.” -Victoria Ordin, Cabaret Scenes
"Best Albums of the Year: Honorable Mention" -Howard Mandel, President, Jazz Journalists Association
"Sounds like Chet Baker and Annie Proulx trading riffs at the Blue Note." -Sridhar Pappu, Billboard
"Hajdu’s lyrics are vivid, with grim, mordant undertones." -Matthew Kassel, New York Obersever
"Hajdu's songs come across like clear, present and first-hand joys and anxieties set to music, major-chord realizations and minor-key moments that likely have played our in Hajdu’s life or rattled around his mind after he’s completed listening to and commenting on other people’s music." -Larry Blumenfeld, BluNotes
"Hajdu is as clever, witty and literate a lyricist as you are likely to hear these days. Whether he’s telling us about 'Donna the Astronomer' or Billy Strayhorn advising a whining Duke Ellington to just 'suffer,' he’s a lyricist like no other you’re used to right now." -Jeff Simon, Buffallo News
"The entire CD is just filled with lyrical and musical surprises performed by gorgeous voices and great musicians." -David Kenney, WBAI radio
“Witty, challenging lyrics and wistful, if sometimes grim, melodies. ‘The Girl in the Grocery Box’ [is] about a girl who cannot be ‘contained’ by conventional categories. The same might be said of Hajdu’s excellent songwriting debut.” -Victoria Ordin, Cabaret Scenes
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