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A Live Recording from Australia's legendary and leading jazz guitarist George Golla, with songstress Leonie Smith lounging on vocals. Laid back and stylish Jazz Standards, shaken not stirred.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
Release Date: 2006
Never The Less....
George Golla Leonie Smith
Record Label: Leonie Smith
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1. Blue Skies 2:33 + MP3 $0.99
2. East of the Sun and West of the Moon 3:55 + MP3 $0.99
3. I Can't Get Started With You 2:55 + MP3 $0.99
4. E'vry Time We Say Goodbye 5:05 + MP3 $0.99
5. All the Things You Are 2:54 + MP3 $0.99
6. The Gentle Rain 4:24 + MP3 $0.99
7. Love Walked In 2:52 + MP3 $0.99
8. More Than You Know 4:17 + MP3 $0.99
9. On the Street Where You Live 4:08 + MP3 $0.99
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*DIGITAL RELEASE ONLY*

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”Never The Less ”

Vocalist Leonie Smith with the Legendary George Golla on Guitar

A Live Duo Album,

digital release only
Including tunes...

Blue Skies
East Of The Sun
I Can't Get Started With You
Every Time We Say Goodbye
All The things You Are
The Gentle Rain
Love Walked In
More than you Know
On the Street Where You Live

 
The Making Of an Album
 
George Golla and myself met up for the first time during the recording of my first Album “Sweet Jazz” in 2003. George was called in at the last moment to complete the album after a few tracks previously recorded were ditched. We recorded five songs in about 45 minutes, and out of all the songs on “Sweet Jazz”  the four tunes eventually added to the Album proved the most popular for radio play and download.
George and I then toured to Burnie Tasmania, courtesy of “Stage Door Promotions” once in 2004 and again in 2005.
We also worked as a duo often later and as part of the “Legends in Jazz group” ( me being the ring in new chick!) at the Manly Jazz Festival in 2004. With a line up of George on Guitar, Errol Buddle on Sax, Cliff Barnes on Double Bass (sadly passed away last week) and a special guest Drummer from England, Cyril Bevin.
We also were part of the opening night party band at last years Noosa Jazz Festival, along with Matt Thompson and Paul Furniss on reeds.
George and I decided we would love to record together again for purely selfish reasons... because we like to play music together, and to have something to keep of our time together.
For my own part, George is now a great friend and mentor, and we enjoy each others company, also outside music, and for me it’s the best fun I ever have musically and socially. Those that know George personally, know that he is a wonderful raconteur, and joke teller, as well as being a wonderful guitarist.
Our collaborations are always fun in fact he has me laughing on the floor often! (not a good look in a sparkly gown I assure you)
We recorded our new Album now entitled “Never the Less” (named after a punch-line of one of George’s fine anecdotes) one May 2006 night in John Morrison’s home Studio, on 2 tracks Live, with only two 2nd takes, in about 2 hours, including chatting, laughing with John and various anecdotes being recounted.  
In recording, I wanted an honest portrayal of our live performances, and it was a huge leap of faith on my part, as I tend to want to fiddle with the vocals and am never really happy with them. But I figured that if I can’t live with them, I shouldn’t be singing live! 
Of course I think George with his experience as an accompanists of many vocalists in the past and his collaboration with Don Burrows is the most supportive accompanist you could have, and he really made it very easy for me as he always does. I’m sure he is telepathic !!
 
This recordings release is also a bit or an experiment, as I am self producing and self releasing it, and basically doing all the artwork marketing etc....I am also only releasing a digital copy available for download from the usual sites. The cost of producing the Album the usual way on c.d. is very expensive for us independents, and with the demise of the shop front c.d. shops (that don’t sell many Jazz c.d.'s anyway) coming soon, I can’t see the sense in spending hard to come by money on c.d. production. Too many of my contemporary’s have huge amounts of c.d.'s gathering dust under their beds, and if they are computer and net savvy selling their back catalogues and new issues on the internet, providing a much bigger audience world wide for our music. I am only running off demo c.d.'s for airplay and promotion only.
 
If this works I can release a new Album any time I feel I have something new to offer my audience, and not necessarily the same amount of tracks. I could for example release a 4 track “Album” which can be released quicker and cheeper, so that we the artists can actually cover our costs at least ,which is usually very hard to do or at least impossible judging from the tales I hear from my fellow musicians and singers.
 
I hope our audience enjoys this fine example of  George and my-self's brief history together, as we did recording it.
 
If you would like to be kept up to date with the release details and gigs and news please send me an email to be added to the mailing list.
 
regards Leonie Smith

www.leoniesmith.com
sweetjazzbird@leoniesmith.com

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REVIEWS

more sweet jazz from down under
author: john w. cotner/jowinco@aol.com
                            
this is australian leonie smith's second cd, and it is every bit as good as the first one -- "sweet jazz." this time around, leonie is accompanied exclusively by guitarist george golla, who has some good lengthy riffs and a solo of his own -- "the gentle rain." whether up tempo songs like "blue skies" or "on the street where you live," or more haunting ballads like "every time we say goodbye," and "love walked in," leonie smith weaves her usual tuneful spell. her song selection is varied and a good cross section of the upbeat and downbeat to show off her voice and golla's guitar chops. i definitely recommend this cd to those who want to add to their library of female jazz vocalists and broaden their horizons from american singers to those of another hemisphere. while you're at it, in addition to getting "never the less," if you haven't heard or bought "sweet jazz" yet, give it a listen and add it to your jazz library as well. i look forward to leonie smith's next cd and hope it is shorter in coming than this one was, and hope she can come to the states soon to sing her repertoire of songs in person and build her audience. check out her website for more on leonie smith and her music -- you won't be disappointed. john w. cotner
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