¡Under The Rainbow
¡Pauline London
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[Machine Translation] Pauline London, who released the Nu Jazz-tinged album "Quiet Skies" in 2004, has completed her second album with a fresh pop sound with hints of bossa and jazz. The production is superb, with delicate use of programming and a more acoustic feel than her debut. The album features a Brazilian cover of Swing Out Sister's hit "Breakout" (M8), a 60's Italian cinema arrangement of the standard "The Quickening" (M6), a canzone classic that Boz Scaggs also covered on "Speak Low" (M13), and a Brazilian version of Frank Sinatra's "A.C." (M16). Frank Sinatra sang this song on his bossa nova album (Ripley's) with A.C. Jobim as a guest (M11), and his cover sense is also worth listening to. The original songs are also very comfortable with tasteful use of flute, vibraphone, full acoustic, strings, and other sounds. Bossa nova and Philly soul rhythms are the main coating of the album, and the first half of the album, especially from M1, is full of pleasant tracks!
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