Disco de Laura Fygi: «Song Book: 20 Jazz Greatest Hits»

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- Título:Song Book: 20 Jazz Greatest Hits
- Fecha de publicación:2004-03-22
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Universal
- UPC:602498186831
- 1Dream a Littl Edream
- 2 Historia de un amorimg 3:34
- 3Don't Make My Brown Eyes Blue
- 4 How Am I Supposed to Live Without Youimg 5:13
- 5Abrame
- 6Aternal Flame
- 7 Disse Alguém (All of Me)img 4:23
- 8Besame Much
- 9 The Lady Wants to Knowimg 1:01
- 10I Will Awit For You
- 11 Quizás, quizás, quizásimg 3:27
- 12Les Peulles Mortes (Autum Leaves)
- 13 The Summer Knowsimg 4:38
- 14 Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)img 4:13
- 15 The Windmills of Your Mindimg 4:06
- 16 Midnight Strollimg 4:39
- 17 I Need to Be in Loveimg 3:50
- 18La La La La Love Song
- 19 What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Lifeimg 3:51
- 20Baby Come To Me Duet With So Wing Hong
Laura Fygi's voice in this album is classic. The song "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" --the way Fygi sings the song adds a touch of elegance and with such great feeling...one is transported to a different time. Her ability to go seamlessly from one language to another is beautiful. I love the song "Abrazame" and "Corcovado". She sings with such great passion and authenticity. Anyone who loves to be transported to a different time would love this album. The next best thing would be a live concert. The songbook is a great collection to have. If you like Diana Krall, you would LOVE this album.
This best selection of Laura's previous solo albums from her debut "Introducing" to her eighth 'Semi-Biography' album "Change" was released for promotion of her 3rd time concert in Hong Kong 'At Ronnie Scott's - Live in Hong Kong' held on 20th March 2004. Needless to say, all tracks in this album are marvellous.
From this wonderful album, you can find Laura is really a talent in languages. Apart from English, Laura also shows her subtle flair for languages in her interpretation of her other master hits, to name a few, 'Les Feulles Mortes' in French, 'Historia De Un Amor', 'Abrazame', 'Besame Mucho' and 'Quizas, Quizas, Quizas' in Spanish and 'Disse Alguem' (All of me) in Portuguese.
Pulling together some of the most impressive works of Laura, this gorgeously packaged album certainly provides an excellent excuse to revisit Laura's classic hits ranging from jazzy ballads, evengreeen standards, bossa nova tunes, Japanese themes, Latin beats to poppy hits, like 'Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue', 'Dream A Little Dream', 'The Summer Knows', 'I Will Wait For You', 'What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life', 'The Lady Wants To Know', 'Corcovado', 'How Am I Supposed To Live Without You', 'Eterntal Flame', 'I Need To Be In Love', 'La La La La Love Song' and 'Midnight Stroll'. It's focus on the atmosphere of the music will travel across cultures and communicaties transcending boundaries.
If you were a fan of Laura, no doubt you've already got this perfect collection. If you were a newcomer, it's easy to discover what you might have missed the first time and rediscover those hard-to-find favorites all over again. You'll find this excellent collection enhance your listening pleasure an enrich your music world. This album is most definitely worth its weight in platinum.
To the Greatest Dutch Jazz Diva - Laura, I love you.
Laura Fygi at her finest performances. A "must have" album for female jazz crooner aficionados.
Holy Mackerel - where do I start ? Laura Fygi simply blew me away !!
I first heard her CD in Malaysia and brought it back with me. It's gratifying to know it's now available in the US on Amazon; I have since bought and presented her CD to many a friend - all of whom have enjoyed her immensely. She's Dutch, the daughter of a Philips employee who served many years in S. America with his family ... which is probably where she learnt Spanish.
This album is fantastic - just the kind of Jazz you would listen to on a lazy Sunday morning. Her voice is crystal clear, the recording wonderful (makes a huge difference if you have a high end sound system), and if you are the type that likes Spanish music as well, you will find this most enjoyable. Her rendition of "How am I Supposed to Live Without You" is the best I have ever heard - absolutely outstanding and simply without parallel - Michael Bolton, eat your heart out ! Her "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" is a great example of how a country song can be sung Jazz style - very refreshing and enjoyable.
This album is clearly one of her best. You will find some of her songs on You Tube as well and it is worth listening to "Have I told You Lately That I Love You", which unfortunately is not on this album.
All in all, absolutely superb !