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On the Moon (+ 1 Bonus Track)
Peter Cincotti
On the Moon (+ 1 Bonus Track)
Genres: Folk, Jazz, Pop
 
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Japanese pressing of the pop/jazz pianist/vocalist's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'The Girl I Knew'. Concord.

     
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All Artists: Peter Cincotti
Title: On the Moon (+ 1 Bonus Track)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Jvc Japan
Original Release Date: 1/1/2004
Re-Release Date: 9/8/2004
Album Type: Import
Genres: Folk, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Smooth Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Singer-Songwriters, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japanese pressing of the pop/jazz pianist/vocalist's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'The Girl I Knew'. Concord.

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Delightful
editorinchief | 01/28/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I think I might be the minority here, I actually like this one better than his first album. Cincotti simply sings much better now. Although his voice still doesn't quit grab me, maybe he should foucus more on his piano solo, he surelly can play piano quite well. And add some spark. For his young age, I would expect more energy."
Cincotti's Got It and will continue to shine...
Jennifer Bonanno | Chicago | 09/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The sophmore effort is great! Cincotti has CHOPS and raw talent still being developed. I for one appreciate sharing in his growth..at 22 this guy can arrange a song like it's nobodies business, not to mention, compose, play and sing... on top of being a hottie! Please to the bitter fruit that spoke before me, have a glass of wine and listen to On the Moon again."
A little more pizazz, please
Nora Triepke | Texas, United States | 09/20/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Cincotti's first album was a whirling frolick on piano and vocals through some old favorites and some new additions among jazz and swing repertoire. "On the Moon" still delivered great music but was a little less than I expected as this artists second album.

His compositions and instrumental arrangements are exquisite (with the exception of the harmonica in Bali H'ai). His own composition "He's Watching" seems the best song on the album to me as it's his own creation and he pours the passion into the vocals and instrumentals. I think the bluesy energy for this song may have carried over into the rest of the album making songs like "Raise the Roof" and "I Love Paris" a little to wistful for the swinging style one would ahve predicted he deliver them with.

It's still a good album though, and I look forward to his next album in hopes of another great compilation of original and classic swing."