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Lazy Afternoon

Lazy Afternoon
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Artist : Regina Belle
Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0013431852421
Label : Peak
Number of Discs : 1
Product Group : Music
Release Date : 2004-07-13
UPC : 013431852421
ASIN : B0002A2W9K
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. Lazy Afternoon
2. Fly Me To The Moon
3. What Are You Afraid Of
4. If I Ruled The World
5. Corcovado
6. There's A Love
7. Why Do People Fall In Love
8. For The Love Of You
9. If I Should Lose You
10. Moanin'
11. Man I Love
12. Try A Little Tenderness
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Customer Reviews
Regina: a show-stopper with star power. (2007-01-20)
5
When Regina Belle sings, she's like a historian. In her phrasings one can hear the struggles of generations of black singers who used the sheer, powerful force of vocal styling to tell their stories. Compared with other contemporary singers, her voice reveals real strength of character. She may not have the biggest voice or hold the longest notes, but her sound really resonates in a room. It calls up the spirits of black musicianship. And when Regina gets the spirit, the spirit gets you. Or,as she admits, people believe her. We all know this Lady from her numerous hits and especially the Grammy awarded tune " A Whole New World " back in 1993. If you loved those songs then you will not be disappointed with her latest offering. The vibe of the album is laid back, sun-drenched with jazzy flavours and unapologetically adult-oriented. Regina's vocals are fantastic and are also captivating in that they are sexy, smooth, luxuriant and relaxed in a magnificently warm amalgam. For instance, check out the opening song, the ESSENTIAL "Lazy Afternoon". Every time I get into this sexy groove I hear Billie Holiday's influences, Nina Simone's depth, Sarah Vaughan's sensibilities, Julie London's barely restrained eroticism betwixt the groove and Nancy Wilson's sensitivity in delivery. Oh yes, this is what I want to hear!!! "Lazy Afternoon" is a gorgeous floater that will have lovers reaching for the repeat button. We do not hear tracks of this quality much nowadays, dear readers, and the fact that there are but 12 songs on offer here should not put you off at all. Here in this world it is the quality that counts and there's more of that in the first two tracks that anywhere else, let alone the rest of the CD!!! The aforementioned "Lazy Afternoon" lopes along with its warm , sensual, jaunty stride and has echoes of Sarah Vaughan within its make-up. I'm thinking more of the sensitive arrangements and chord changes that are cleverly and neatly understated. When I heard "Why Do People Fall In Love" I could imagine Anita Baker attempting this type of ballad. I especially like the fresh, live feel of the recording . This song is woefully short for my liking - a sure-fire indicator that I love it very much and cannot get enough of it. Luckily the beautiful "If I Ruled The World" has similar traits and although does not rise to such dizzy heights has much to keep you gripped...(please, just to understand how a song should be interpreted,check the latest Tony Bennett's "An American Classic : Duets" album and the same song sung by Tony and Celine Dion -- ) !! Can you hear, can you feel the difference ? More impressive still is the excellent "If I Should Lose You" with only George Duke on acoustic piano. It really is lovely to have real singing and real instruments in the studio. Slinky, hearbreakingly emotional - a dream of a track! Enough said. Throughout the whole album, the backing, heavenly vocals by the Perri Sisters in support are sublime. "The Man I Love" and "Try A Little Tenderness" are the jazziest offerings and a smart, cool way to drop the curtain on what has been one of THE albums of 2005 so far. Please do not overlook this album. Hopefully we will receive more gems like this from Regina Belle in the coming years.
She strikes again ! Regina has stolen my heart ! (2006-06-23)
5
was so pleasantly surprised to hear Regina Belle re-doing and refining some of well known standards and Broadway tunes. The instrumentation and vocals are just splendid, and she always commands the best session men. George Duke, Everette Harp,Christian McBride, Ray Fuller, Lenny Castro,the Perris and many other top-notch jazz musicians...all totally support Regina's unbelievable voice and styling on every cut. Not a weak one in the bunch. You touch me,you dazzle me,Regina,you have stolen my heart. And " Why Do People Fall In Love" just has to be on anyone's list for best written, performed, and produced cuts. Just sit-back and enjoy this astonishing , high-quality CD. You'll be glad that you did!
editor@raveindia.com Review. (2006-03-21)
5
Regina Belle possesses one of those voices that usually define an epoch in music. Her understanding and grasp of elements of big band , swing ,contemporary jazz , and R&B make her the first among equals. She'd have completely gone under our radar if it weren't for Giuseppe Zaccagnino , RAVE MAGAZINE reader and currently Consul General of Italy in Mumbai ( BOMBAY ) , INDIA , who wrote us and even mailed us a copy of her CD for review. On LAZY AFTERNOON , Belle sticks mostly to jazz standards like " Corcovado " and " The Man I Love ". She is not all that popular in INDIA ,and that's owing mainly to the fact that no label has brought her music to this Country ,but this one suggests just cause to at least begin NOW . It bristles with energy , passion and an undeniably brilliant voice. Jaideep.V.Geditor@raveindia.com Editor-In-Chief "Rave" Music Magazine
When the MUSIC matters...This album is timeless ! (2006-03-01)
5
It' s fair to say that the people of the Music Industry are a fickle bunch and often fully divided in their contrasting opinions of where lies the future of modern musical talent ( or , most of times , where is the gold mine which may exploited in the most profitable and commercial way ).

As rare as it is that these experts will agree on anything, it's interesting and refreshing to see that amongst them we currently have an artist that everybody is talking up with considerable acclaim as the modern reincarnation of Billie Holiday - the adorable and incomparable Regina Belle.

Of course the reason for this comparison is immediately apparent upon hearing this great lady's dulcet tones - soft, lilting, soulful, persuasive, immediately reminiscent of Lady Day but with a modern edge, it's the sort of liquid voice that soothes your brow and caresses your tired brain.

The 41 year old songstress has produced an album of soulful and sensual jazz covers that is just the perfect antidote to hectic modern life, leaving the listener wanting more..

This is a side of the artist that has been present in everything she ever recorded, and deserves the focus it receives here. In these dark times in the early 21st century, these are songs from the American songbook delivered by a true American original.

The highlights here are Ms. Belle's textbook reading of Tony Bennett's "Why Do People Fall In Love" and her deeply moving version of the Gershwins' " The Man I Love " .

To sum up then, this palpable excitement is actually 100% pure diamond warranted - buy it now and tell your friends in a smug tone how you discovered it.

Pure , perfect , dazzling...She trascends time ! (2006-02-13)
5
Once again, Ms.Belle executes a flawless vocal performance that is both original and daring. Regina's talent as a vocalist and song stylist are truly unique. Not only she does have a rich soulful voice but also the ability to interpret the song within her own style. This talent is extremely rare. A few examples of other styists who could put their imprint on a song, Sinatra,Billie Holiday, Nina Simone.. come to mind. Her voice is the sound of emotion being ripped from the human heart and offered, bleeding and broken, pleading and yearning, to the listener. The song selection is very innovative and pleasurable , the musical arrangements are detailed and brilliant , and have thousands jazz nuances... The plan to re-orchestrate some overworn , beloved jazz/Broadway standards is nothing less than a jazz tour de force. Belle softly adapts her vocal styling to enhance the wonderous music ensemble led by George Duke in his most splendid form in years and blends skillfully into the forefront of this spectacular project.

If you worship music that is stylish and soulful and stands the test of time , then this beautifully crafted product is for you. A great CD for all to discover!

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