searching for the soul
author: nilo F. del Rosario
It has been a long time since i pulled out a Sheila Jordan or Mark Murphy album, but when I played this album my love to jazz vocals came back again. (I'm a jazz instrumental listener). Love that voice. Although I'm not familiar with the band, they compliment the singer very well. The CD is also well recorded. It brings out the singer in front of me in my stereo system. My advice - develop a signature in your singing (a Charnaine Clamor sound). Wish you all the good things in your future project!
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An Impressive New Vocal Artist
author: Don Heckman, Los Angeles TIMES
When Charmaine Clamor's warm, luscious contralto slips into a rhythmically seductive version of "I'm in the Mood for Love" or purrs through the tender lyrics of "The Very Thought of You," there's no doubt that a first-rate jazz talent is present. Her first album, "Searching for the Soul" (2005), announced the arrival of an impressive new vocal artist who worked her magic with material including Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday," Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love," Rodgers and Hart's "My Romance" and Gordon and Warren's "You'll Never Know."
What is surprising about her singing, with its very real sense of jazz authenticity, is the fact that Clamor is a Filipina, born in the provincial town of Subic-Zambales. Her first contact with anything remotely jazz-related came while she played piano to accompany her mother's vocalizing on kundiman (Filipino torch songs). It didn't take long, however, before she was on her way to becoming the first Filipina jazz singer with a recording heard on more than 100 radio stations across the U.S.
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Soulful and Smooth
author: Dee
Charmaine's music is soulful and smooth, and her voice is amazing. It's a great album that all types will enjoy.
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Rich, Soulful and Sultry !!
author: DatuPanot
If you're in the mood just to mellow out, this is the music to listen to. It is indeed rich, soulful and sultry.
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