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And me in darklit rooms
Your cigarette cuts through
I wear it like perfume
The melody gives way
We silently behave
The story never ends
Is torn up into shreds
I see it in your eyes
Invitation lies
Book pages left to turn
Our chapters we should burn
The melody gives way
We silently behave
The story never ends
Is torn up into shreds
I see it in your eyes
And invitation lies
Book pages left to turn
Our chapters we should burn
But this sounds nothing like the original
Deep Purple-Burn - YouTube
Haha, yes, well, the "original" had superior electric guitar work, but at this stage of my life, I prefer Norah's "cover version". Cheers. ; )
Mmmm, tasty.
This cloying affect were singers (guys and gals alike) misshape vowel sounds - in this song where she says 'shreds', but changes the short e to a long a sound so it comes out like 'shrades' - is so very annoying. I hate it to the core of my soul - truly deeply hate it. But I let it slide for Norah.
You may want to get outside and breathe some fresh air, or, I don't know, get a hobby, maybe?
This cloying affect were singers (guys and gals alike) misshape vowel sounds - in this song where she says 'shreds', but changes the short e to a long a sound so it comes out like 'shrades' - is so very annoying. I hate it to the core of my soul - truly deeply hate it. But I let it slide for Norah.
It's not really "cloying"; it's often the way one is trained to sing. Certain vowel and consonant sounds do not allow the singer's mouth to open vertically in order to project well. You can hear it in a lot of songs where the word "city" (for example) is often pronounced as "cit-ay" when singing. Long or short "e" sounds usually require a narrow, horizontal mouth opening, which does not allow the voice project well for some singers.
I'm not sure if that's why she's doing it and personally, I don't really care much whether or not a singer is formally trained, but that sort of vocal training is usually why some words sound mispronounced.
That wicked bass line came courtesy of Lee Alexander, I believe.
John Patitucci played on this track.
very nice
another fine outing by brian blade too.
I still love the interplay between Shorter's soprano sax and her voice sounding a lot like Shorter's mellow subtone sound on much of his tenor sax work. Outstanding!
Wow. I had no idea Wayne Shorter was playing on this.
hey RP...play some Return To Forever
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I caught one the other day and was quite impressed. She's very natural, and quite a player.
When she first hit the scene I thought she was quite overrated because the positive criticism she was receiving put her at superstar status. She seemed very accomplished to me, but not the stuff of legends. Here we are years later and she really seems to have become quite the mature and accomplished artist. Kudos.
you deserve a medal
50 million records sold, and 9 Grammy's...and you say, "evolving"? How kind of you to say.
VERY much agreeable!! If this talented, beautiful young lady sang the friggin State of The Union address, I'd be more inclined to listen!!! Lol IMHO, don't think she can do ANYTHING poorly! 😍
Hey, there's plenty of room in the world for all kinds of talent. Count me as one who appreciates both Norah and Beyonce (and even Taylor Swift sometimes).
She is pretty damn good will give you that
Yes! Great music.
love to hear a jazz album from this crew
Outstanding!
Yes! Great music.
haljordan -- is your RP mug vulnerable to yellow liquids? :)
I saw her on her first big tour when she was all the rage and "Don't know why" was all over the radio. She had a good voice but was not in any way a polished performer in front of a crowd.
I'd like to see her again especially if she was playing more stuff like this.
Saw her live at Tahoe a few years ago and what struck me was her insistence to not be The Girl Who Sings "Don't Know Why" Songs All Night.
Lots of variety, style changes, and good musicianship. Made me want to like her as someone really trying to do good stuff. Respect.
maybe if she would be singing jazz 10 years more it would mature her voice, I hope!
There are singers who sing jazz and then there are jazz singers. Quite a difference..
She does work with a lot of good musicians; I guess being on Blue Note Records doesn't hurt in that respect.
Looser
Tighter
Love it
worth a purchase from RP!
When she first hit the scene I thought she was quite overrated because the positive criticism she was receiving put her at superstar status. She seemed very accomplished to me, but not the stuff of legends. Here we are years later and she really seems to have become quite the mature and accomplished artist. Kudos.
it's OK bam23, you can say it's "the best internet "radio station" on this planet" and leave it at that - his mastery of the segue is impressive, and I believe immortal as well, although I probably won't be here to say if I was right or not about that!
Outstanding!
A soprano sax, I think.
I thought that sax sounded familiar.
Wayne Shorter on Sax
A soprano sax, I think.
AAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA... clarinet? Sure??
Wayne Shorter on Sax
AAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA... clarinet? Sure??
Thanks for the music.
PS the bar was located under a bridge, a block south of a famous all night disco in Manhatten.
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seems I just heard it...