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Vinyl Cécile McLorin Salvant / Ghost Song

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The future of jazz certainly doesn't depend on one person, but when artists of the caliber of Cecile McLorin Salvant emerge, avid music journalists tend to use that phrase.

The future of jazz

With Ghost Song, Cecile delivers her sixth album and says that this is completely different than what she did before. So Ghost Song is of course found in the Jazz category, but suddenly genres like Modern Creative or Straigt-Ahead Jazz appear.

Greetings from Kate Bush & Gregory Porter

Ghost Song begins with Wutherung Heights. The song, which premiered in Germany at Bio's Bahnhof in 1978, is also carried by Cecile's sensational voice, but implemented with a completely new arrangement. After that, they experiment and observers from the jazz pop department immediately recognize Gregory Porter's No Love Dying after a shrill and amusing intro (Optimistic Voices).

Fantastic voice

The Ghost Song that follows begins in a more gospel-like manner and Ceceli McLorin Salvant's characteristics particularly stand out here: Suffering but strong and indestructible, a bit like the incarnation of the female blues voice from the 20s to 40s. For the chorus, the voice becomes light-footed and tender again.

Cecile McLorin Salvant is one of the really great artists of her guild today with a fine feeling for details and moments that are worth remembering.



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Product number 294701

The future of jazz certainly doesn't depend on one person, but when artists of the caliber of Cecile McLorin Salvant emerge, avid music journalists tend to use that phrase.

The future of jazz

With Ghost Song, Cecile delivers her sixth album and says that this is completely different than what she did before. So Ghost Song is of course found in the Jazz category, but suddenly genres like Modern Creative or Straigt-Ahead Jazz appear.

Greetings from Kate Bush & Gregory Porter

Ghost Song begins with Wutherung Heights. The song, which premiered in Germany at Bio's Bahnhof in 1978, is also carried by Cecile's sensational voice, but implemented with a completely new arrangement. After that, they experiment and observers from the jazz pop department immediately recognize Gregory Porter's No Love Dying after a shrill and amusing intro (Optimistic Voices).

Fantastic voice

The Ghost Song that follows begins in a more gospel-like manner and Ceceli McLorin Salvant's characteristics particularly stand out here: Suffering but strong and indestructible, a bit like the incarnation of the female blues voice from the 20s to 40s. For the chorus, the voice becomes light-footed and tender again.

Cecile McLorin Salvant is one of the really great artists of her guild today with a fine feeling for details and moments that are worth remembering.

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