Thursday, March 18, 2010

This CD was produced by Camilla Inês, Ed Staudinger and Misael Barros...


This CD was produced by Camilla Inês, Ed Staudinger and Misael Barros.
The name of the CD is "Jazzmine" wanted to remember the origin of jazz, jasmine. It was created in the visual language of 40 and 50 years. The repertoire speaks of love as it is a universal language and people look for their lives!

The CD contained seven songs altogether. Five jazz classics such as: Speak Low (Kurt Weill / Ogden Nash), Tenderly (Walter Gross / Jack Lawrence), In a Sentimental Mood (Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Manny Kurtz), My Funny Valentine (Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers) and Cry Me a River (Arthur Hamilton). All in a language and contemporary and with the influence of hits from the 70 and 80.

The CD also pays tribute to one of the geniuses of Brazilian music, Johnny Alf, with an unprecedented arrangement for the song "Eu ea Brisa" and also brings a new song called "Indecision", written by Veralúcia Sampaio, my mother , who initiated me in the good references of Brazilian music. This song brings a musical language more João Donato.

Participated in the CD the musicians in my band, Jazzmine Band, as Ed Staudinger (organ), Wallace Seixas (semi-acoustic guitar), Rafael Silva (tenor sax), Fabinho Costa (trumpet), Ricardinho Paraíso (acoustic bass) and Misael Barros (drums).

In addition to these, joined Mark Dinis (keyboard), Renatinho Flag (semi-acoustic guitar), Lulu Oliveira (semi-acoustic guitar), Jean Elton (bass), Valdemir Silva (flute), Marcone Nascimento (trombone), Fabiano Menezes (cello), José Carlos dos Santos (violin), Nilzeth Galvão (viola), Gilu (percussion).

Jazzmine The CD is being mastered at Studio Magic Master, in Rio de Janeiro, Ricardo Garcia, an expert in mastering in Brazil. Ricardo Garcia mastered to great artists such as Caetano Veloso, Joao Bosco, Leila Pinheiro and now for Camila Ines. All to have the best quality for the public. This is my biggest requirement, quality work. They might say they did not like the style, but will not be able to say that the work has no quality.
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1 Comment:

Jacytan Melo said...

Considero a pernambucana Camilla Inês a diva do Jazz no Brasil. Amo o trabalho que ela produz.