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Songs That I Love
Label: Pinnacles Music
Released: 2012
Track listing: Mambo Inn; The Sound of Silence; The Sunshine State; Bremen; Danza Para 4; The Song is You; Tres Lindas Cubanas; The Way you look Tonight.
Elly Hoyt
By Elly Hoyt
Label: Pinnacles Music
Released: 2012
Track listing: Just Squeeze Me; Este Seu Olhar; Four Seasons in One Day; All I Know; Ell's Blues; All of You; Foolish Heart; The Meaning of the Blues; Nobody Else But Me; The Old Country.
Elly Hoyt: Elly Hoyt
by Ian Patterson
Tasmanian-born Elly Hoyt's self-titled debut catapulted her into the forefront of the jazz scene Down Under, winning the coveted Bell Award for Best Australian Jazz Vocal Album in 2011. Australian jazz is perhaps stronger than ever, with a veritable wealth of young musicians emerging and festivals popping up like 'roos, and this award serves meaningful notice ...
Marialy Pacheco: Songs That I Love
by Ian Patterson
For her third solo album, and first for Australian label Pinnacles Music, Cuban pianist Marialy Pacheco follows her truest muse--the songs closest to her heart. It follows that the eight tracks--Cuban compositions, two by Jerome Kern, two originals, and one by Paul Simon--were recorded with minimum fuss in just three hours. Consequently, these performances have a ...
Solo
Label: Pinnacles Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: 2002; Domestic Art & Sciences; Study 3 from Estudios Sencillos; Still; Golden Brown; J.J.; Regensburg; Too Late Now; Over; It Could Happen to You; Lilypad.
If You Were There
Label: Pinnacles Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Alone Together; I'm Just Another Girl; I've Grown Accustomed to his Face; You say you Care; Spin the Bottle; I'm an Old Cowhand; Moon andf Sand; Ode to Oli; Never Let Me Go; Like Someone in Love; God Only Knows.
Kristin Berardi / James Sherlock: If You Were There
by Ian Patterson
The jazz standard repertoire has proven remarkably durable and doesn't seem to be under any immediate threat of being replaced by more recent popular songs. Perhaps they just don't write love songs the way they used to, or it could be simply a question of the weight of jazz tradition holding back a new wave of ...
James Sherlock: Solo
by Ian Patterson
The title of Australian jazz guitarist James Sherlock's Solo is deceptively simple, because these eleven selections reveal a guitarist and arranger of uncommon sensitivity and advanced technique. Sherlock, perhaps aware of the challenge of concentrating on a single instrument, offers up only 35 minutes of music. However, the performance is absolutely captivating, and only whets the ...