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It is hard to categorize Stacey Kent. An American who speaks fluent French as well as Portuguese, Italian and German, she is able to transcend genre and national boundaries with an ease that few other artists can. Having recorded a live album in Rio De Janeiro with Marcos Valle (in celebration of his 50th year in music), Stacey's musical journey has brought her ever closer to Brazilian music. With The Changing Lights, Kent re-imagines her truly personal sound and style through the prism of Brazilian music.The American singer's 2014 album includes both original compositions and classic songs from the biggest names in Brazilian music, including Tôm Jobim, Dori Caymmi, Marcos Valle and Roberto Menescal, who performs on two of the album's tracks, including his own, "O Barquinho."This album, produced and arranged by Jim Tomlinson, finds Stacey Kent visiting some of her favorite Bossa Nova songs, including "This Happy Madness," "One Note Samba," "How Insensitive," alongside original songs composed by Jim Tomlinson, in collaboration with the acclaimed novelist, Kazuo Ishiguro ("The Changing Lights," "Waiter," "Oh Waiter," "The Summer We Crossed Europe In The Rain"), the team that wrote "The Ice Hotel" and "Breakfast On The Morning Tram." There are also collaborations with Portuguese poet, Antonio Ladeira ("Mais Uma Vez," "A Tarde") and French lyricist, Bernie Beaupère ("Chanson Légère"), the lyricist of "Raconte-Moi" and "Venus Du Melo."The Changing Lights is a milestone for Stacey and the highlight of a 15-year recording career from a gifted jazz singer with not only an exquisite voice but also an unmatched talent for storytelling.
This album contains a good selection of original compositions and classic bossa nova tunes. Great instrumental arrangements accompany the vocal selections on this recording. I highly recommend this album to anyone who wants to listen to relaxing music in the evening. If you like Blossom Dearie you will love Stacey Kent!