Thomas Quasthoff's "The Jazz Album" is a captivating journey through the world of vocal jazz, released on February 13, 2007, under Deutsche Grammophon GmbH. This album showcases Quasthoff's remarkable versatility and artistry, blending timeless classics with fresh arrangements that breathe new life into beloved standards.
Recorded between September and October 2006, the album features a collection of 14 tracks, each meticulously crafted to highlight Quasthoff's rich baritone and his ability to convey deep emotion and nuance. Collaborating with renowned arranger and trumpeter Till Brönner, Quasthoff delivers a performance that is both intimate and powerful, ranging from the playful "They All Laughed" to the heartfelt "My Funny Valentine."
The album includes a mix of well-known songs such as "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" and "For Once In My Life," as well as lesser-known gems like "Eins und eins das macht zwei." Each track is a testament to Quasthoff's musical prowess and his ability to connect with the listener on a profound level. The arrangements, contributed by notable figures like Alan Broadbent and Nan Schwartz, add layers of depth and sophistication to the performances.
"The Jazz Album" is not just a collection of songs; it is a celebration of jazz vocal tradition, reimagined through the lens of a true master. Whether you are a longtime fan of Thomas Quasthoff or new to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the enduring appeal of jazz.
(C) 2007 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg(P) 2007 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Tracks
There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New YorkAxel Schlosser, Marcus Bartelt, Uli Plettendorf, Andreas Maile, Günter Bollmann, Chuck Loeb, Ruud Breuls, Peter Erskine, Alan Broadbent, Dieter Ilg, Fiete Felsch, Karl Schloz, Thomas Quasthoff
Watch What HappensKarl Schloz, Fiete Felsch, Alan Broadbent, Dieter Ilg, Peter Erskine, Günter Bollmann, Chuck Loeb, Ruud Breuls, Marcus Bartelt, Axel Schlosser, Thomas Quasthoff, Uli Plettendorf, Andreas Maile
Secret LoveChuck Loeb, Fiete Felsch, Alan Broadbent, Dieter Ilg, Andreas Maile, Thomas Quasthoff, Günter Bollmann, Peter Erskine, Ruud Breuls, Marcus Bartelt, Uli Plettendorf, Frank Chastenier, Axel Schlosser
You And IDieter Ilg, Chuck Loeb, Alan Broadbent, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Frank Chastenier, Nan Schwartz, Thomas Quasthoff, Peter Erskine
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The PositiveDieter Ilg, Günter Bollmann, Chuck Loeb, Uli Plettendorf, Alan Broadbent, Till Brönner, Andreas Maile, Thomas Quasthoff, Peter Erskine, Marcus Bartelt, Axel Schlosser
I've Grown Accustomed to Her FaceChuck Loeb, Richard Todd, Karl Schloz, Till Brönner, Dieter Ilg, Peter Erskine, Alan Broadbent, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Thomas Quasthoff, Nan Schwartz, Frank Chastenier, Gary Foster
Can't We Be Friends - arranged by Alan BroadbentFiete Felsch, Karl Schloz, Peter Erskine, Andreas Maile, Uli Plettendorf, Alan Broadbent, Dieter Ilg, Ruud Breuls, Thomas Quasthoff, Günter Bollmann, Chuck Loeb, Axel Schlosser, Till Brönner, Marcus Bartelt
"Smile" (Final Theme from the Motion Picture "Modern Times") - Arranged by Nan SchwartzChuck Loeb, Alan Broadbent, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Dieter Ilg, Peter Erskine, Nan Schwartz, Till Brönner, Thomas Quasthoff
They All LaughedThomas Quasthoff, Günter Bollmann, Chuck Loeb, Peter Erskine, Ruud Breuls, Alan Broadbent, Fiete Felsch, Karl Schloz, Dieter Ilg, Till Brönner, Uli Plettendorf, Andreas Maile, Axel Schlosser, Marcus Bartelt
My Funny ValentineDeutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Nan Schwartz, Thomas Quasthoff, Alan Broadbent
What are you doing the rest of your life? - Arranged by Nan SchwartzPeter Erskine, Nan Schwartz, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Dieter Ilg, Till Brönner, Alan Broadbent, Chuck Loeb, Frank Chastenier, Thomas Quasthoff
In My SolitudeThomas Quasthoff, Nan Schwartz, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Eins und eins das macht zweiPeter Erskine, Alan Broadbent, Dieter Ilg, Fiete Felsch, Karl Schloz, Ruud Breuls, Uli Plettendorf, Andreas Maile, Chuck Loeb, Thomas Quasthoff, Günter Bollmann, Marcus Bartelt, Axel Schlosser, Till Brönner
For Once In My LifePeter Erskine, Ruud Breuls, Chuck Loeb, Fiete Felsch, Alan Broadbent, Dieter Ilg, Thomas Quasthoff, Günter Bollmann, Andreas Maile, Marcus Bartelt, Axel Schlosser, Uli Plettendorf
Thomas Quasthoff, the German bass-baritone, is renowned for his extraordinary vocal prowess and versatility, having captivated audiences worldwide with his profound artistry. Born with severe birth defects due to thalidomide, Quasthoff stands at 1.34 meters tall and has phocomelia, yet his physical challenges have not hindered his remarkable musical journey. Praised as 'the man with the most beautiful voice in the world' by Der Stern, Quasthoff's repertoire spans from Bach cantatas and lieder to solo jazz improvisations, showcasing his immense range and depth. He has set the benchmark on international stages, earning accolades such as the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal. Beyond his classical achievements, Quasthoff has also made a significant impact in the jazz genre, collaborating with German jazz stars and treating audiences to his unique blend of musical styles. His personal tragedies have only fueled his artistic evolution, leading him to find new freedoms in his performances. Whether on the opera stage or in a jazz setting, Thomas Quasthoff's performances are a testament to his unparalleled talent and resilience.
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