MP3 Don Gomes - Cafe Society
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Cruisy, sensual jazz vocals and piano, wonderful jazz quintet smoking in the backgroud. Imagine a cafe, a club, where the townspeople go to hang out, for no particualr reason at all - jst to experience life, as it is. Cafe Society is the 'soundtrack'
11 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, EASY LISTENING: Love Songs
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"Memorable male jazz singers are few, and I had not yet encountered a contemporary male jazz singer that I would return to for a second listen. It would seem that the norm of jazz is female singers and male instrumentalists.
Don Gomes is now the exception. Singing at the piano, Don is accompanied by guitarist Fred Grigson, saxophonist Simon Styles, drummist Ric Eastman and bassist Paul
Pooley.
Gomesâ spotless vocal texture is a rarity among todayâs jazz singers, and his relaxing utterances are most conducive towards the light-hearted singing. The highly
expressive lyrics are nearly a déjà vu of the days of the old-time bandstand, jazz era". -- Excerpted from a review of Cafe Society by Constantine Soo, dagogo.com
11 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, EASY LISTENING: Love Songs
Details:
"Memorable male jazz singers are few, and I had not yet encountered a contemporary male jazz singer that I would return to for a second listen. It would seem that the norm of jazz is female singers and male instrumentalists.
Don Gomes is now the exception. Singing at the piano, Don is accompanied by guitarist Fred Grigson, saxophonist Simon Styles, drummist Ric Eastman and bassist Paul
Pooley.
Gomesâ spotless vocal texture is a rarity among todayâs jazz singers, and his relaxing utterances are most conducive towards the light-hearted singing. The highly
expressive lyrics are nearly a déjà vu of the days of the old-time bandstand, jazz era". -- Excerpted from a review of Cafe Society by Constantine Soo, dagogo.com
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