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Dániel Annah
Hungary
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Rambling Alone
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„Rambling Alone” in the world of classic and modern musical styles from the thirties through the century… The Jazz Age’s flowing melodiousness in the songs by Irving Berlin and Carmichael, in Swanstorm’s ’Twenty Four Hours’… Beautiful jazz ballads like ’Stormy Weather’ and ’It’s A Blue World’ with an unexpected turn … Gershwin opuses such as ’Fascinating Rhythm’. Colourful, dynamic musical adventure with a pretty young lady, featuring the best jazz musicians from Hungary. This is her third album.
Béla Szalóki - Cornet, Flugelhorn
Ákos György - Piano
Viktor Hárs - Bass
István Gyárfás - Guitar
Elemér Balázs - Drums
1. | Twenty Four (Swanstrom-Hanley) | 2. | Take Five (Paul Desmond) | 3. | Ain't This A Wonderful Day (Berlin) | 4. | Rambling Alone (Sciorilli-Dániel) | 5. | Stormy Weather (Arlen) | 6. | Sing Me A Swingsong (Carmichael) | 7. | It's A Blue World (Wright-Forest) | 8. | Hitchcock (O. Redding-Dániel) | 9. | Nice Work (Gershwin) | 10. | Starlit Hour (Mercer) | 11. | Fascinating Rhythm (Gershwin) | 12. | Down In The Valley (Burke) | 13. | Black Beaty (Ellington-Dániel) | 14. | Johnny | 15. | Them There Eyes |
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DA 2003 |
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2000   |
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All That Swing
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After the MC Hot Swing Again and the 1995 MC / CD Swing Rhythm Revival, the young jazz singer is now introducing her third album of once famous songs from the swing era of the 1930s and 1940s, some of which are long forgotten. She revives the compositions of Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington and others in a contemporary tone of her own. Besides the best of swing, she presents a special treat, Glorious Day in three-four time, and a courageous approach to Sporting Life Song from Gershwin's opera, Porgy And Bess. I Became Of Age has a beat rfeminiscent of rock music, and the blues is also represented by Handy's classic, Saint Louis Blues and a quite recent tune, Merry Christmas Blues.
1. | Thou Swell | 2. | Saint Louis Blues | 3. | It Ain't Neccessarily | 4. | I Became Of Age | 5. | Can't Help | 6. | Puttin' On The Ritz | 7. | Merry Christmas | 8. | Me, Myself And I | 9. | What A Little Moonlight | 10. | Is You Is | 11. | Crying Mood | 12. | Good Old Town | 13. | Glorious Day | 14. | It's A Lovely Day | 15. | Keep Your mouth Shut | 16. | Love Me Or Leave Me |
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DA 9702 |
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1997   |
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Swing Rhythm Revival
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Annah Dániel started her solo career in 1995. Her repertoire mainly consists of jazz and blues, but as a lover of '40s music, she is often rediscovering long-forgotten treasures reviving them in an up-to-date interpretation. Besides the hot pulsation of the Gershwin, Ellington, Youmans etc. pieces, one can find lyrical ballads too.
1. | There's No Business (Berlin) | 2. | Ain't This A Wonderful Day | 3. | What A Difference (M. Grever) | 4. | Mackie (Brecht-Weill) | 5. | Sugar In My Bowl (Nina Simone) | 6. | It Don't Mean A Thing (Ellington) | 7. | Louis | 8. | Honey-Pie (Lennon-McCartney) | 9. | Mama He Treat Your Daughter Mean | 10. | Yes I Wonder | 11. | Get Happy (Arlen) | 12. | More Than You Know (Youmans) | 13. | Stand By me (King-Leiber-Stoller) | 14. | My Baby Just Cares For Me (Kahn) | 15. | Them There Eyes | 16. | Johnny | 17. | Ding Dong (Arlen) | 18. | What'll I Do (Berlin) | 19. | Let's Face The Music (Berlin) | 20. | Afro Blue (Coltrane) | 21. | Somebody Stole My Gal (Wood) | 22. | The Man I Love (Gerschwin) | 23. | Lover, Come Back To Me (Romberg) | 24. | Cigarette Dreams (Gábor Veres) |
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DA 9501 |
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1995   |
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