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Ren: Serene Renegade
By"A Hard Day's Night" gets a coat of blue. Singer and piano trio place this one in an intimate corner of your local nightspot, late at night, when it's time to unwind. "Lover Man" stops dead in its tracks. Slow and meaningful, with an exotic tango mood prevailing, Marie turns this one into an intimate conversation. She's convincing. "Little Girl" waltzes merrily in a confession of inner thoughts that relate to all. Just take a look inside, and you realize that she's reminiscing about the feelings we all harbor deep inside. The final two originals of the session drive forcefully, combining the drama of theater with the spontaneity of modern jazz. René Marie has a story to tell, and she does so with authority. Recommended, Serene Renegade offers a sincere message for all.
Audio samples may be found at the label's web site .
Track Listing
Red Shoes; The South is Mine; Autobiography; Wishes; Pause; Hard Day's Night; Lover Man; Many Years Ago; Little Girl; Rufast Daliarg; Ode to a Flower.
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Title: Serene Renegade | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: MAXJAZZ
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