Jeri Brown featuring Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch and Roberto de Brasov - April in Paris (1996) FLAC
Artist: Jeri Brown, Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch, Roberto de Brasov
Title: April in Paris
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Justin Time Records Inc.
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:20
Total Size: 320 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: April in Paris
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Justin Time Records Inc.
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:20
Total Size: 320 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Gentle Piece (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (04:38)
2. Once Upon a Summertime (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (04:07)
3. The Twelfth of Never (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (05:35)
4. When April Comes Again (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (06:22)
5. Who Can Turn to (When Nobody Needs Me) [feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov] (08:54)
6. Morning Lovely (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (04:15)
7. I Could Have Loved You (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (05:38)
8. Summertime (04:48)
9. Poem - As the Mist Leaves No Scar (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (00:40)
10. Greensleeves (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (04:29)
11. The Windmills of Your Mind (feat. Pierre Michelot, Alain Jean-Marie, John Betsch & Roberto de Brasov) (07:48)
Jeri Brown, who has emerged to become one of the top jazz singers of the 1990s, pays tribute to the passion of Paris on this CD without performing the title cut. Sticking to ballads (other than a medium-tempo "Summertime"), Brown's sensuous voice (particularly her low notes) are well suited to the complex material, which includes a song co-written with Kenny Wheeler ("Gentle Piece"), a pair of Michel Legrand numbers that add the effective accordion of Roberto De Brashov, a brief poem, a couple of standards and mostly high-quality obscurities. The music is atmospheric and sometimes haunting, swinging lightly and filled with subtle invention by the talented singer and her supportive trio. © Scott Yanow