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Aimée Allen : Dream
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A warm, multilingual melange of jazz, blues, and bossa delivered with heart and soul.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
Release Date: 2006
Dream Record Label: Azuline Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
My Favorite Things 4:22 $0.99
Manha de Carneval/ Black Orpheus 5:05 $0.99
Daydream 5:11 $0.99
Cry Me A River 3:25 $0.99
Nature Boy 6:38 $0.99
Les Feuilles Mortes/ Autumn Leaves 5:57 $0.99
Honeysuckle Rose 4:48 $0.99
You Stepped Out Of A Dream 2:49 $0.99
Triste 4:50 $0.99
Here's That Rainy Day 5:31 $0.99
Solitude Blues 2:19 $0.99
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Album Notes

Aimée Allen’s intimate connection with music began as a child. Her childhood was quite literally scored with classic jazz, because of her mother’s intense love of the music. The influence of the jazz tradition can be heard in Aimée’s musical style and interpretation choices. But Aimée’s listeners can also hear her individual voice, nuanced and sparkling with soul and sensuality. Singing came early for Aimée. But she first began to sing professionally as a college student. At Yale University Aimée was an active member and soloist with two a cappella singing groups performing a jazz repertoire. After graduation, Aimée lived in Paris and performed regularly in clubs and at music festivals. There, her understanding of the place of jazz in the world deepened and her interpretive style began to flourish.

The intense relationship between the francophone audience in Paris and Brazilian bossa nova, long one of Aimée’s musical loves, led Aimée to form a group dedicated to bossa and jazz: Les Bossa Novices. Aimée performed frequently in and outside of Paris with Les Bossa Novices.

As part of New York’s jazz community for the past few years, Aimée has continued to navigate traditional and modern jazz, infusing her craft with a personal and intimate style. In addition to selections from the great American songbook, Aimée sings some not-so-standards, pays homage to Brazilian bossa, and frequently includes a French lyric. Her touch is always sincere and her sound authentic. Her singular voice and soul has garnered the love of many of the city’s best young musicians.

On Dream, Aimée is joined by pianists Dave Cook and Toru Dodo. Dave brings a thoughtful and innovative attention to rhythm as well as rich, original arrangements. Toru accompanies with his classic lush style and a modern soulfulness. Ben Campbell joins with great musicality on bass, and Brian Woodruff plays drums with characteristic panache, great sensitivity, and imagination. Aimée is also joined in a duo by the inspired guitarist Richard Padron.

Please visit Aimée's website at www.aimeeallenmusic.com for more.

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REVIEWS

Great Debut Album
author: Frank Terranella
Aimee's voice has a haunting character that makes old standards new again. You've never heard a better rendition of Cry Me A River or Here's That Rainy Day. I think that she will only get better with age. And the band is just marvelous! This is an album that you will play over and over.
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Fantastic!!!
author: David Noto
I had no idea what I was purchasing when I bought this album, and I was more than pleasantly surprised to find that it was one of the best new female jazz albums I ever bought! Her voice is mesmerizing and wonderful, and the album is put together so well that I have listened to the whole CD at least 20 times in it\'s entirety since I got it 3 weeks ago! I will definitely recommend this album to friends.
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author: anonymous
Perfect for listening to while drinking a nice glass of wine. Aimee's voice is beautiful. The music is fabulous. I played this recently during a dinner party for my friends- everyone loved it!
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Fresh new sensual voice with international flare
author: Anonymous
Love this fresh and sensual take on these tunes, especially the international flare demonstrated by this singer. Highly recommended for those who like freshness, and sensitivity in jazz vocals. The support of great rhythm musicians is a plus, also.
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