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\nArtist - Rosey
\nTrack 1 - Love
Track 2 - Those eyes
Track 3 - Who am I
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There\u2019s something undeniably seductive about jazz music- its glamour, sexuality and earnest, soulful roots all appeal to a comfortable, old-fashioned musical sensibility. Yet singer/songwriter Rosey is one of the select few who sees one step beyond the classic image and recognizes the genre as an entirely fresh form of pop music. A longtime jazz lover who began her eclectic career as a rock n\u2019 soul siren on Island/Def Jam, Rosey is unique in her ability to find the delicate balance between both eras on The Luckiest Girl, her smoky, sensual, self-produced Quango debut.
Since we last heard from Rosey on that aforementioned 2002 freshman effort, her remarkable career has indeed taken many exciting twists and turns throughout several unconventional musical associations. Following instant national attention from her single \u201cLove\u201d landing on the Bridget Jones\u2019s Diary soundtrack and \u201cThe Afterlife\u201d scoring a slot in the Farrelly Brothers\u2019 Shallow Hal, the tunesmith toured with the lauded likes of Melissa Etheridge and Morcheeba. Outside of her own interests, she\u2019s also teamed up as a co-writer on many occasions, from hit maker Kelis to a number of burgeoning artists (with whom she doubles as a mentor) to writing jingles for commercials.
\n\u201cI always dreamed of making timeless music, plus people have always told me my voice was well-suited to jazz and that I should try it,\u201d she shares. \u201cSo I hooked up with [longtime friend and legendary session player] Hugh McCracken to record a bunch of standards. A few days into those sessions, we starting writing a song I called \u2018The Old Fashioned Way,\u2019 which really set the pace for the record. With everybody and their mom putting out a standards album, I knew I had to go full steam and write my own jazzy repertoire. I am a songwriter after all, so it just made more sense to do it that way. I do enjoy a good challenge, and musically, this one was massive. \u201d
2008 Internation Year of the Potato
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