Artist: Lyambiko Title of Album: Sings Gershwin Year of Release: 2012 Label: Sony Classic Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz Tracks: 16 Total Time: 57:29 min Quality: mp3 | 320 kbps, 44,1 kHz, Stereo Composer: George Gershwin Total Size: 137.33 Mb
"Lyambiko sings Gershwin" is the new promising album of one of the great German jazz singers and already the Thuringian is praised to the skies. No wonder, since she won the 2011 ECHO Jazz in the category "Singer of the Year." On her new album Lyambiko interpretes known and unknown Gershwin songs in a swinging look. Convincingly, she shows her warm and almost purring voice recognition. Together with her band, consisting of Henry Kobberling (drums), Robin Draganic (double bass) and Marque Lowenthal (Grand Piano) she manages to give the Broadway legend Gershwin a fine memorial made up of his great musical hits reinterpreted. Not just recovered, but relevant studies. Lyambiko follows a number of great jazz legends such as Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, who sang the Gershwin interpretations many years before. Here are Lyambiko’s interpretations of the great jazz legends. "I did not only want to make sure that the Gershwin hits that everyone knows were included, but also those that you have not heard yet." says the artist. However, hits like "I Got Rhythm" and "Summertime" are not missing. The lattest classic “Porgy and Bess" shows a delightful interpretation of the band in a sensational feeling of giving. The buzzing atmosphere of summer comes here next to the tragic moments very well to the fore. "Lyambiko sings Gershwin" is not only a work to listen, but also to witness the different moods that the four-member jazz band interprets and their passion shown.
Tracklist:
01. 'S Wonderful 02. It Ain't Necessary So 03. Love Walked In 04. Somebody Loves Me 05. I Got Rhythm 06. Nice Work 07. Someone To Watch Over Me 08. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off 09. Summertime 10. They All Laughed 11. Fascinating Rhythm 12. Who Cares 13. Crush 14. Slap That Bass 15. How Long Has This Been Going On 16. A Foggy Day