| 1. Straighten up and Fly Right |
| 2. Emily |
| 3. Blue Bossa |
| 4. East of the Sun |
| 5. Garden in the Rain |
| 6. This Is All I Ask |
| 7. Groove Yard |
| 8. Dindji |
| 9. I Just Found Out About Love |
| 10. You Must Believe in Spring |
| 11. Hold It Right There |
3D In Blue,Dave Morgan,Flat Five,Jazz,Modern Electric Blues,Pop
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3D In Blue
Dave Morgan Manufacturer: Flat Five Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003XAJI Release Date: 2000-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Straighten up and Fly Right
- Emily
- Blue Bossa
- East of the Sun
- Garden in the Rain
- This Is All I Ask
- Grooveyard
- Dindji
- I Just Found Out About Love
- You Must Believe in Spring
- Hold It Right There
Average customer rating:
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3D In Blue
Dave Morgan Manufacturer: Flat Five Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003XAJJ Release Date: 2000-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Straighten up and Fly Right
- Emily
- Blue Bossa
- East of the Sun
- Garden in the Rain
- This Is All I Ask
- Groove Yard
- Dindji
- I Just Found Out About Love
- You Must Believe in Spring
- Hold It Right There
Customer Reviews:
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT.......2002-10-26
first, the songs listed here aren't the ones on the CD. i went to the flat 5 site (flat 5 is the name of the recording studio for this cd) and found out they have another black female, zakiyah, on their site. they have gotten the two song lists interchanged. the song list for "renaissance" is as follows:
1. it might as well be spring
2. comes love
3. i thought about you
4. mr. sandman
5. caravan
6. peel me a grape
7. inchworm
8. tennessee waltz
9. be my husband
10. dindi
11. ain't misbehavin'
12. soon it's gonna rain
13. them there eyes
there aren't any original tunes of rene's on this one. but the arrangements really click. as a testament to that, i can't find anymore of these cds anywhere - glad i got mine when she was less famous. because it's out of print, it's gotten to be a real collectors item. but soon to be re-released, according to her website.
also, instead of the slick production of the record label she's now on, rene wrote her own liner notes on this cd. a nice, personal touch. it's even got pictures of her as a little girl with her mom and baby brother, and again as a teenager on the inside pages. funny, but touching. i love it.
second, rene croan changed her name to rene marie a few years back, right after she signed with maxjazz and just before releasing the first of her two cds with them, "how can i keep from singing?" (2000) and "vertigo" (2001). (this could be another reason the first cd's so valuable!) i found all this out (and more) when i went to her website, renemarie.com
(just a little trivia, this is the only cd by her, so far, that has guitar, bass, drums and saxophone - a great sound by harris levy out of lynchburg, va. by the way, - but no piano!)
A GEM by any other name..........2002-03-31
On this set, you'll be introduced to her lush voice, her mastery of old-school styles, her flexible and creative phrasings and her clear emotional engagement with her material. You'll find reworkings of standards, both from jazz, such as Ain't Misbehavin', Caravan, It Might As Well Be Spring, and I Thought About You, and beyond. Inchworm?, Mr. Sandman?, Tennessee Waltz? - don't laugh, just listen and open up your mind. Rene has such style and flair that you'll love her treatment of the most surprising songs. My favorites are the lesser-known songs from her concerts, particularly Be My Husband and Peel Me A Grape.
(For purposes of this review, I'm working from the track list in my own copy of the CD - this varies from the list on the Amazon page. In addition to the above mentioned songs, other tracks are Comes Love, Dindi, Soon It's Gonna Rain and Them There Eyes.)
By all means, check out How Can I Keep From Singing? and Vertigo by Rene Marie, featured elsewhere on Amazon.com. But Renaissance is a well-done album and a fun listen as well. Pop it into your player and you, too, can say you heard Rene back when...
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