Ramona Horvath - Absinthe (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Ramona Horvath, Nicolas Rageau, Antoine Paganotti, Andre Villeger
Title: Absinthe
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 56:11
Total Size: 667 / 341 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Absinthe
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 56:11
Total Size: 667 / 341 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Ramona Horvath – Heal The World (feat. Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (02:36)
2. Ramona Horvath – You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (feat. Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (04:59)
3. Ramona Horvath – Lament For An Orchid (aka Absinthe) [feat. Andre Villeger, Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti] (03:51)
4. Ramona Horvath – How Deep Is Your Love (feat. Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (04:52)
5. Ramona Horvath – Here I'll Stay (feat. Andre Villeger, Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (05:23)
6. Ramona Horvath – Ballad For Very Tired And Very Sad Lotus Eaters (feat. Andre Villeger, Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (05:38)
7. Ramona Horvath – Just The Way You Are (feat. Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (06:22)
8. Ramona Horvath – Your Love Has Faded (feat. Andre Villeger, Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (04:32)
9. Ramona Horvath – The Heather On The Hill (feat. Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (03:16)
10. Ramona Horvath – JFK (feat. Andre Villeger, Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (03:48)
11. Ramona Horvath – I Know Why (feat. Andre Villeger, Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (04:55)
12. Ramona Horvath – Saving All My Love For You (feat. Nicolas Rageau & Antoine Paganotti) (05:54)
Absinthe: A Double-Faced Project Absinthe is a celebration of rarity and reinvention: whether it’s rediscovering obscure compositions or transforming well-known pop melodies into something entirely fresh. Originally, the project focused on unearthed, rarely played works by Billy Strayhorn, but the idea grew into something more expansive. Absinthe unfolds in two complementary parts: In acoustic trio, Ramona reimagines pop songs from the 70s and 80s through a jazz lens, bringing out their emotional and harmonic richness. In quartet, she delves into little-known works by Billy Strayhorn and other overlooked composers, reshaping them with both reverence and freedom. What ties it all together is Ramona’s deep musical memory and her love for melody — whether drawn from Broadway, jazz standards, or the pop songs of her childhood. Now, under the spell of Absinthe, imagine for a moment what might have happened if Erroll Garner, Red Garland, or Tommy Flanagan had met Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, or Billy Joel. Ramona makes these imagined encounters come alive — with arrangements that are both unexpected and irresistible.