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At the End of the Day
Rosana Eckert
At the End of the Day
Genre: Jazz
 
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At the End of the Day is the debut album of Dallas-based jazz vocalist Rosana Eckert. It features her original songs and arrangements and an all-star ensemble of some of Dallas's best and favorite jazz musicians. Inspired...  more »

     
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All Artists: Rosana Eckert
Title: At the End of the Day
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Gem Records
Original Release Date: 4/22/2003
Re-Release Date: 8/11/2003
Genre: Jazz
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 733792432222

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At the End of the Day is the debut album of Dallas-based jazz vocalist Rosana Eckert. It features her original songs and arrangements and an all-star ensemble of some of Dallas's best and favorite jazz musicians. Inspired by singers like Carmen McCrae and Shirley Horn, Rosana swings with the heart of a big band and delivers a lyric with simplicity and sincerity. Her songwriting covers a wide range of styles with influences from composers like Abbey Lincoln, Bill Evans, Dave Frishberg, and Ivan Lins. The title track, a powerful yet subtle song of love, showcases Rosana?s smooth sound and gentle delivery. That same voice becomes sassy and swingin? on "Mr. Hooper?s Find it in a Minute Book," an original tune about a book which amazingly contains the answers to any and all questions. Rosana?s creative arrangement of "Something?s Gotta Give" breathes new life into this standard tune from the Rosemary Clooney songbook, and her treatment of Ray Charles?s "One Mint Julep" is clever and fresh. Also included on the CD are commissioned arrangements from renowned vocal jazz arrangers Paris Rutherford and Michele Weir. In Rutherford?s arrangement of Jobim?s "Ela E Carioca," flute and voice sing beautifully together to complete the breezy mood of this Brazilian gem. Weir slows "Rock Me To Sleep" to an ultra-swingin? tempo, providing the perfect canvass for sultry vocals and an edgy trumpet solo. Produced by singer/composer Gary Eckert, this album of eleven tracks takes listeners on a ride far from ordinary. With her heartfelt phrasing, impressive scatting, original repertoire, and simple approach, Rosana Eckert is truly a new jazz artist worth noticing.
 

CD Reviews

Fine Jazz Singer
dennis allee | provincetown, ma United States | 01/06/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I am a radio jazz DJ and one of my specialties is "female jazz singers you may never have heard of". I have a large number of quality vocalists in my collection, and Ms.Eckert is one of the very best. A fine jazz voice and sensibility. I only wish she would get some recognition so we could have some more of her music."