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Ingrid Lucia : Almost Blue
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From sassy, swinging, vintage-tinged jazzy blues with hints of Billie Holiday and Betty Boop to loungey, romantic ballads, this jazz vocal album holds nothing back.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
Release Date: 2004
Almost Blue Record Label: Ingrid Lucia
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sunny Afternoon 3:26 $0.99
Hello Sunshine Goodbye Blue 3:13 $0.99
Let Me In 2:35 $0.99
This Time the Dream Is On Me 4:54 $0.99
Stars Fell On Alabama 3:50 $0.99
Please Send Me Someone to Love 5:03 $0.99
Long Gone Lonesome Blues 2:58 $0.99
Kiss of Fire 2:38 $0.99
Deep Purple 3:59 $0.99
Going Back 3:58 $0.99
I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl 3:13 $0.99
South of the Border 4:11 $0.99
I Remember When 3:11 $0.99
Nightlife 3:37 $0.99
Almost Blue 3:09 $0.99
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Album Notes

singer of The Flying Neutrinos

Ingrid Lucia grew up in a traveling family band, gypsy style. She lived in buses, boats and tents for the first eighteen years of her life. She started out as a dancer, by the age of 8 she was singing in the band. Her early years she was traveling with a Mexican Circus, then off to the big time.
The Flying Neutrinos were born. Traveling and performing in Nyc, New Orleans and San Francisco. In her teens she lived in New Orleans in the winter months and worked on perfecting her craft.
At 18 she and her cousin Todd Londagin left the family band to make it in Nyc. She did that, making her first Cd in one day.(I'd rather be in New Orleans) which features Doc Cheatham.
Ingrid Lucia and The Flying Neutrinos next album (Hotel Child) was produced by Tommy Lipuma who has produced Barbara Streisand,Natalie Cole,Dinah Washington,Dr. John, Diana Krall, Miles Davis to name a few. Ingrids third record "Live from New Orleans" was recorded upon Ingrids return to the Crescent City in 2001. "Fortune" 2002 followed that. Ingrid wrote all but two songs on the record.
February 2004 Ingrid released her fourth CD "Almost Blue" produced by Tracey Freeman who produces Harry Connicks recordings as well as many others.

Jeremy Hildreth
Senior Economic Analyst at American Skandia and contributor to NRO
Ingrid Lucia and the Flying Neutrinos, Hotel Child

I first discovered the Neutrinos this summer in the jukebox at the Old Absinthe House on Bourbon Street. I was drinking, their music was playing, and the sound and surroundings blended seamlessly. Now, even in December, and even without the absinthe, putting on a Neutrinos disc turns my apartment into a New Orleans nightclub, heat, smoke, and all. Fueled by a core of Big Easy natives now based in the Big Apple, the Neutrinos make jazz that really swings and rolls. Some say the Ingrid Lucia sounds like a young Billie Holiday, and they're not wrong. She sings in a manner that is irrepressibly sultry, delivering clever or romantic lyrics with a knowing smile, and plaintive or somber ones with a perfect pout. Treat yourself to sound clips at flyingneutrinos.com, where there is also a tour schedule of their terrific live act.

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REVIEWS

5 stars
author: Viatcheslav Ivanov
It mades true all hopes i had about some music to listen at thursday evening.
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Almost Blue
author: Karen Taylor
VAVAVOOM!! I can listen to this one over and over...so Delish! Her diction and the smooth sounds get me home, relaxed and cool. Buy this one!!
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Superb phrasing
author: Solitaire Miles
Ingrid is one of my favourite singers because I love her genuine and sassy interpretation of lyrics, and her languid phrasing. Most notable on this recording are "This Time the Dream's on Me" and "Almost Blue".
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Great! Wished I'd known about her when I visited New Orleans
author: Jim Hedrick
Every song on the CD is fabulous! Can't stop listening to it.
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