Jazz The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/3713.html Tue, 23 Apr 2024 18:07:58 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Monica Zetterlund & Bill Evans - Waltz For Debby (1964/2003) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/3713-monica-zetterlund/16033-monica-zetterlund-a-bill-evans-waltz-for-debby-19642003.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/3713-monica-zetterlund/16033-monica-zetterlund-a-bill-evans-waltz-for-debby-19642003.html Monica Zetterlund & Bill Evans - Waltz For Debby (1964/2003)

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1.Come Rain Or Come Shine
2.A Beautiful Rose
3.Once Upon A Summertime
4.So Long,Big Time
5.Waltz For Debby
6.Lucky To Be Me
7.Sorrow Wind
8.It Could Happen To You
9.Some Other Time
10.In The Night

Monica Zetterlund-vocal
Bill Evans-piano
Chuck Israels-bass
Larry Bunker-drums

 

This 1964 date that places Swedish jazz vocalist alongside the Bill Evans Trio (with Chuck Israels on bass and Larry Bunker on drums) is one of those oddities in Evans' catalog. The match is seemingly perfect. Evans' lyricism is well suited to a breezy, sophisticated songstress like Monica Zetterlund. There is an iciness on this recording, but it is difficult to decipher if it is in the performance or in the engineering where she seems to be way out in front of the band, when she was really in the middle of all the musicians in the studio. This is a minor complaint, however, as the tune selection and decorum of these sessions are quite lovely. From the opener "Come Rain or Come Shine" through the Swedish ballad "A Beautiful Rose" and the achingly gorgeous delivery of "Once Upon a Summertime," it's as if Zetterlund were destined to sing with Evans for a career instead of an album. For his part, Evans is very relaxed, allowing the lyrics to feed his musing on the simple, yet elegant harmonics. The Swedish version of "Waltz for Debbie" is a true delight because Zetterlund's voice becomes another instrument, soloing over the top of Evans' stunning selection of comping chords. In all this is an odd but special item, one that is necessary -- for at least one listen -- by any serious fan of the pianist and composer. --- Thom Jurek, Rovi

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Monica Zetterlund - Monicas Basta (2001) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/3713-monica-zetterlund/14156-monica-zetterlund-monicas-basta-2001.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/3713-monica-zetterlund/14156-monica-zetterlund-monicas-basta-2001.html Monica Zetterlund - Monicas Basta (2001)

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01. Sakta Vi Gå Genom Stan (Walkin' my baby back home) {3:24}
02. Gröna Små Äpplen (Little green apples) {3:47}
03. Att Angöra En Brygga {2:37}
04. I New York (Take five) {2:17}
05. En Man Och En Kvinna (Un homme et une femme) {3:06}
06. Farfars Vals {2:28}
07. En gång i Stockholm {3:06}
08. Monicas Vals (lWaltz for Debby) {3:30}
09. Den Sista Jäntan {6:11}
10. Rockin' Chair {3:01}
11. Visa Från Utanmyra {2:46}
12. Trubbel {4:24}
13. Mister Kelly {2:55}
14. Sweet Georgie Fame {3:21}
15. It Could Happen To You {3:01}
16. Va' E' De' Där (Dat dere) {2:55}
17. Alfie {3:35}
18. Var Blev Ni Av (Where did they go) {5:05}

 

Monica Zetterlund (born Monica Nilsson on September 20, 1937 in Hagfors, Värmlands län, Sweden, died May 12, 2005 in Stockholm, Sweden) was a Swedish singer and actress. She appeared in more than 20 films and television series, including The Emigrants (1971) with Liv Ullman and Max von Sydow.

Widely celebrated as the number one jazz singer in Sweden for over 40 years. Was rewarded with the medal Ilis Quorum by the Swedish government, for all her contributions to the cultural life of Sweden.

She started out singing in her father's band. She was admired for singing jazz in Swedish, instead of switching to French or English. She gained international acclaim when she toured the US in 1960, where she performed on "The Steve Allen Show". She suffered from scoliosis; during the last years of her career, she often had to be helped onto the stage, and sang sitting down.

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