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Hang on Little Tomato
Pink Martini List Price: $19.98 Our Price: $14.98
Audio CD - 19 October, 2004 Heinz Records
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CD Tracks: Let's Never Stop Falling In Love Anna (El Negro Zumbon) Hang On Little Tomato The Gardens Of Sampson & Beasley Veronique Dansez-vous Lilly Autrefois U Plavu Zoru Clementine Una Notte A Napoli Kikuchiyo To Mohshimasu Aspettami Song Of The Black Swan
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| Audio CD Description Pink Martini should be known as the little orchestra that walks a fine line in its music. The Portland, Oregon, outfit is deeply influenced by Latin music, jazz, cabaret, cinema scores, and a smattering of other styles. But rather than simply aping legendary artists in their prime--and fooling only a few dim bulbs in the process--band shakes things up by writing its own material, or at least creating tasteful new arrangements that fit within the band's unique post-lounge framework. The band keeps the playful musical vibe on |
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Great Music I saw this band at the Hollywood Bowl and they were amazing, the CD is also great! The woman singer's voice is amazing.
Great Listening I love this CD as much as their first album. It's good listening for all occassions. You won't be disappointed!!
A long wait but worth it Pink Martini has earned a cult following after the success of their independently produced and distributed first album, Sympatique. Seven years later comes Hang On Little Tomato, with plenty of what Pink Martini does best. This is truly an international gem, with songs in French, Italian, Japanese . . . oh, and English. The lead singer offers a lush alto interpretation as easy as warm caramel. With expert piano, harp, clarinet, trumpet bending blues notes with a classical underbelly and Latin rhythms, there is no other group that feeds the soul as satisfyingly. You will find many favorites on this album. From the romantic lines of the opener ("I know a falling star can't fall forever, but let's never stop falling in love") to the quirky title song, to the endering Lily ("Lily comes when you stop to call her; Lily runs when you look away; Lily leaves kisses on your collar; Lily Lily Lily Lily stay!") to the smoldering Una Notte en Napoli. I've not enjoyed a new CD in many many years . . . gee, since I was turned onto Sympatique. |
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