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Andrea Motis - Emotional Dance (2017) [Vocal Jazz]; FLAC (tracks)

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Andrea Motis - Emotional Dance (2017) [Vocal Jazz]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Andrea Motis
Album: Emotional Dance
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Label: Impulse!
Released: 2017
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. He's Funny That Way
  2. I Didn't Tell Them Why
  3. Matilda
  4. Chega De Saudade
  5. If You Give Them More Than You Can
  6. Never Will I Marry
  7. Emotional Dance
  8. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
  9. La Gavina 0
  10. Baby Girl
  11. Save The Orangutan
  12. I Remember You
  13. Senor Blues

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    Personnel:
  • Andrea Motis - vocals, trumpet
  • Ignasi Terraza - piano
  • Josep Traver - guitar
  • Joan Chamorro - bass
  • Esteve Pi - drums

    guests:
  • Joel Frahm - tenor sax (2, 5, 9, 11, 13)
  • Warren Wolf - vibes (3, 7, 12)
  • Perico Sambeat - soprano & alto sax (3, 6)
  • Gil Goldstein - accordion (9, 14)
  • Scott Robinson - baritone sax (1, 8)
  • Café Da Silva - percussions (3, 4, 9)

Barcelona trumpeter/singer Andrea Motis has sounded and looked like a mainstream jazz star since her teens. She is now 21, and her major-label debut features a Spanish band led by her teacher and bassist/saxist Joan Chamorro, plus American guests including saxophonist Joel Frahm and accordionist Gil Goldstein. A raft of standard songs include You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To, He’s Funny That Way and a spirited Never Will I Marry, which Motis handles with an impulsive abandon on both vocals and trumpet, in contrast to the pristine cool of much of the set. She catches a punchily hard-boppish 60s Blue Note trumpet feel on Horace Silver’s Señor Blues and her own instrumental Save The Orangutan, and a mature vocal expressiveness on Brazilian mood-pieces. She does occasionally sound like an artist still blinking in an unexpected spotlight, and her material and methods are very traditional. But this is an engaging session, and full of pithy soloing from the participants.

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