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Contemplation

Label: Jazzizit
Released: 2015
Track listing: Glad To Be Unhappy; Tea For Two; Poppies; They Say It's Wonderful; Go Away Little Boy; Moment's Notice; Seconds; Sweet Surprise; Makin' Whoopee; My Foolish Heart; Save Me; Two Kites; Ruby My Dear; Happy Talk; In A Sentimental Mood.

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Trudy Kerr: Contemplation

Read "Contemplation" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Subtitled The Best Of Trudy Kerr, Contemplation is a retrospective of the singer's career through selections from her ten album discography. Contemplation takes in Kerr's career from Blossom Dearie's “Sweet Surprise"--a track from her debut album (Sweet Surprise, Jazzizit Records, 1997)--through to “Poppies," from The Rhythm of Life: Ted And Gladys (Jazzizit Records, 2013), ...

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The Rhythm of Life; Ted And Gladys

Label: Jazzizit
Released: 2013
Track listing: Been So Long; The Rhythm Of Life; Save Me; Beat Of My Heart; Poppies; Lovely Blue Dress; Rosie; Letter By Letter; Girl Alone; Hey John; Elusive Butterfly; With These Hands; Without You.

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Trudy Kerr and Geoff Gascoyne: The Rhythm of Life; Ted And Gladys

Read "The Rhythm of Life; Ted And Gladys" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Great male and female jazz vocal duos are rare as hen's teeth. Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé? Billy Eckstine and Sarah Vaughan? Now there's a pair of new kids on the block--Ted and Gladys. Or is there? Check the sleeve of The Rhythm Of Life: Ted & Gladys and all is not quite as it seems. ...

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Reunion

Label: Jazzizit
Released: 2010
Track listing: This Could be the Start of Something Big; Baby You Should Know It; You're Everything; Soft Shoe; A Little Crazy; Finding Beauty; When My Anger Starts to Cry; Girl Talk; Way Over Yonder/So Far Away; Cry No More; Dancing on the Ceiling; Art Deco; Waltzing Matilda.

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Trudy Kerr and Ingrid James: Reunion

Read "Reunion" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Two talented vocalists, top-class musicians, inspired song selections, a few new lyrics and a genuinely original set of arrangements come together to make Reunion: a fresh-sounding and charming album from Australian singers Trudy Kerr and Ingrid James. Kerr, based in London since 1990, and James have been friends for many years. Each of them has toured ...

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Derek Nash: Snapshot

Read "Snapshot" reviewed by Chris May


Despite releasing seven albums with his jazz/funk/fusion bands Sax Appeal and Protect The Beat, and a previous solo album, Setting New Standards (Jazzizit, 2000), British saxophonist Derek Nash remains something of an unsung hero. He has, perhaps, been engaged in such a diversity of projects--playing with pianist Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, running his Clowns ...

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Cloudburst

Label: Jazzizit
Released: 2005
Track listing: Joy Spring; Cloudburst; The Rabbit; Lady Luck; Weird Nightmare; Funk Evans; Somewhere In The Hills; Ruby My Dear; Come On Home; Jeanine; Left Alone; On A Misty Night/September In The Rain; Cinema Paradiso/That Day; Up Jumped Spring.

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Trudy Kerr: Cloudburst

Read "Cloudburst" reviewed by Chris May


Something of a miniature epiphany this. A vocal album sufficiently musicianly, substantial and in the instrumental tradition that it could equally well be filed under mainstream. Think vocal jazz automatically equals jazz-lite? Think again. Cloudburst is London-based Australian Kerr's fifth album and follows her fine '02 homage to Chet Baker, My Old Flame. This ...


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