Hedvig Hanson - What colour is love (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Hedvig Hanson
- Title: What colour is love
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Impulse
- Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 62:34 min
- Total Size: 135 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. What color is love
02. Afro white
03. Ehk nüüd
04. Love is stronger than pride
05. Someday (I'll be over you)
06. Let me love you
07. Andre's dreaming
08. Sweet dreaming
09. Tender Intro
10. The story of young love
11. Üksi keset ööd
12. You better leave
13. Pat's lullaby
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01. What color is love
02. Afro white
03. Ehk nüüd
04. Love is stronger than pride
05. Someday (I'll be over you)
06. Let me love you
07. Andre's dreaming
08. Sweet dreaming
09. Tender Intro
10. The story of young love
11. Üksi keset ööd
12. You better leave
13. Pat's lullaby
Chilling, colorful, unconventional. This is how you would probably portray the northern lights. It is also a quite correct description of another atmospheric phenomenon of the upper latitudes - the voice and music of Estonian jazz singer Hedvig Hanson. “You Bring Me Joy” is her fifth solo album and second international release.
“There's something very “mojito” about her jazz - cool like Nordic ice, refreshing like mint, with sweet and sensual Brazilian influences in her vocals... “ - Alex Kruzin (Billboard)
With music and theatre running deep in her family (both her parents are celebrated performers), Hedvig took her first piano lessons at the age of 7. By her early teens, she had cut her hair, curled it and colored her face with dark powder to look like Whitney Houston ” one of her all-time heroes.
In 1993 Hedvig won the most prestigeous contest for young vocalists in Estonia. Four years of session work and various collaborations later (including the acclaimed Basic Concept), she recorded her first solo album “Let Me Love You” (2000).
“She is captivating and unaffected.” - Charles Lloyd on Hedvig
Around that time, Hedvig retreated from the capital Tallinn to find peace and quiet living with her grandmother in a small town of Tõrva. Her next solo effort, “Tule mu juurde” (“Come To Me”, 2001), got her two Estonian Music Awards - the Best Jazz Album and Best Female Artist of the Year. She repeated the success in 2003 with “What Colour Is Love?” - her first international release on EmArcy label. She also lent her vocals to a number of acclaimed house tracks (most notably “Good Love” by Dave Storm).
“I was very grateful to Ms. Hanson for two reasons - first for recording a song that has so much meaning for me and second for doing such a great job with the material -- very sensitive and meaningful. “
~ Terry Callier on “What Colour Is Love?”
“There's something very “mojito” about her jazz - cool like Nordic ice, refreshing like mint, with sweet and sensual Brazilian influences in her vocals... “ - Alex Kruzin (Billboard)
With music and theatre running deep in her family (both her parents are celebrated performers), Hedvig took her first piano lessons at the age of 7. By her early teens, she had cut her hair, curled it and colored her face with dark powder to look like Whitney Houston ” one of her all-time heroes.
In 1993 Hedvig won the most prestigeous contest for young vocalists in Estonia. Four years of session work and various collaborations later (including the acclaimed Basic Concept), she recorded her first solo album “Let Me Love You” (2000).
“She is captivating and unaffected.” - Charles Lloyd on Hedvig
Around that time, Hedvig retreated from the capital Tallinn to find peace and quiet living with her grandmother in a small town of Tõrva. Her next solo effort, “Tule mu juurde” (“Come To Me”, 2001), got her two Estonian Music Awards - the Best Jazz Album and Best Female Artist of the Year. She repeated the success in 2003 with “What Colour Is Love?” - her first international release on EmArcy label. She also lent her vocals to a number of acclaimed house tracks (most notably “Good Love” by Dave Storm).
“I was very grateful to Ms. Hanson for two reasons - first for recording a song that has so much meaning for me and second for doing such a great job with the material -- very sensitive and meaningful. “
~ Terry Callier on “What Colour Is Love?”
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