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Nina Ferro MEETS Joe Chindamo : Tender is the Night
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Nina Ferro and Joe Chindamo have produced a sexy, cool, sophisticated and romantic album charged with moments of driving swing. Tender Is The Night Features ten of the most beautiful standards the world has ever known.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
Release Date: 2001
Tender is the Night Record Label: Newmarket Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Over the Rainbow 6:45 Album Only
My Blue Heaven 4:50 Album Only
Moon River 5:08 Album Only
East of the Sun 4:02 Album Only
Stardust 3:37 Album Only
Moonglow 5:12 Album Only
Cheek to Cheek 4:55 Album Only
Fly me to the Moon 3:04 Album Only
Come Rain or Come Shine 5:32 Album Only
My Foolish Heart 5:28 Album Only
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Album Notes

Vocalist Nina Ferro, regarded by many of her peers and fans as "the best in the land" has all the attributes on expects from a great singer - impeccable phrasing, perfect intonation, great rhythm and a voice to die for! Whether appearing live or on television, she embodies the epitome of style. it is little wonder that she was chosen to perform as supporting srtist for the legendary Tony Bennett, who expressed great admiration for the young singer.

Hot on the heals of his tremendously successful CD, The Joy of Standards (which topped the HMV modern jazz charts in Japan), Joe Chindamo's collaboration with Nina on Tender is the Night has spawned his most exquisite piano playing to date, proving that his accompanying gifts are no less extraordinary than those he posses as soloist. Chindamo does much more than play Piano on this album, he provides a veritable orchestra for his favourite singers silk-like voice.

"The overall effect is one of intimacy as the two dig deep into each other's beat"
......Leon Gettler, The Age.

"It's a rare and moving experience....Simply beautiful ***** (5 stars)"
.......Kevin Jones, The Australian.

"A truly hypnotic 'Moon River' was the standout for me.....A benchmark recording for interpreting the cannon of american song"
......Richard Mohr, Readings Magazine.

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