Walking in the Sun
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Product Description \'Walking In The Sun\' heralded a new direction for one of Europe\'s finest voices. With many magical moments all compellingly sung, this is Barb Jungr at her most magnificent. Originally released in 2006 \'Walking In The Sun\' has been re-issued as part of Linn\'s ECHO series which offers a second chance to enjoy the best of the label\'s award-winning catalogue. Drawing on influences from a wide range of musical traditions, including gospel and the blues, the album is Jungr\'s most accessible release to date. Jungr brings her decidedly creative and imaginative style to Carole King\'s Way Over Yonder, Jimmy Cliff\'s Many Rivers to Cross and, of course, her trademark re-workings of Dylan songs: Trouble in Mind and Blind Willie McTell. There is also a new song by Eric Bibb, Heading Home, which sees the legendary guitarist make a guest appearance on the track. Barb Jungr has won numerous accolades with many industry critics considering her to be the finest song-stylist in Britain. She has been compared to her heroine Nina Simone, for her same fearless approach and dedication to personalising songs, as well as Edith Piaf and Peggy Lee. With rave international reviews and two prestigious New York awards (2008 Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist and Best International Artist 2003 Backstage Award), Barb Jungr is renowned for her unique vocal style, interpretation of song and radical approach to arrangements. Her acclaimed releases and \'revelatory\' live performances have brought her to audiences all around the world. Review \'Her voice is truly a thing of wonder, and it nicely ranges over Dylan\'s Trouble in Mind, the traditional Run On and more.\' Daily Express \'Her most compellingly sung and intensely vital collection to date.\' Jazzwise \'If Randy Newman is the thinking person\'s pop singer, Barb Jungr occupies a similar niche in this country.\' The Sunday Times \'Her latest offering on Linn will take some beating. Her sometimes sultry but always passionate voice is in fine fettle throughout.\' --The BBC
Product Description \'Walking In The Sun\' heralded a new direction for one of Europe\'s finest voices. With many magical moments all compellingly sung, this is Barb Jungr at her most magnificent. Originally released in 2006 \'Walking In The Sun\' has been re-issued as part of Linn\'s ECHO series which offers a second chance to enjoy the best of the label\'s award-winning catalogue. Drawing on influences from a wide range of musical traditions, including gospel and the blues, the album is Jungr\'s most accessible release to date. Jungr brings her decidedly creative and imaginative style to Carole King\'s Way Over Yonder, Jimmy Cliff\'s Many Rivers to Cross and, of course, her trademark re-workings of Dylan songs: Trouble in Mind and Blind Willie McTell. There is also a new song by Eric Bibb, Heading Home, which sees the legendary guitarist make a guest appearance on the track. Barb Jungr has won numerous accolades with many industry critics considering her to be the finest song-stylist in Britain. She has been compared to her heroine Nina Simone, for her same fearless approach and dedication to personalising songs, as well as Edith Piaf and Peggy Lee. With rave international reviews and two prestigious New York awards (2008 Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist and Best International Artist 2003 Backstage Award), Barb Jungr is renowned for her unique vocal style, interpretation of song and radical approach to arrangements. Her acclaimed releases and \'revelatory\' live performances have brought her to audiences all around the world. Review \'Her voice is truly a thing of wonder, and it nicely ranges over Dylan\'s Trouble in Mind, the traditional Run On and more.\' Daily Express \'Her most compellingly sung and intensely vital collection to date.\' Jazzwise \'If Randy Newman is the thinking person\'s pop singer, Barb Jungr occupies a similar niche in this country.\' The Sunday Times \'Her latest offering on Linn will take some beating. Her sometimes sultry but always passionate voice is in fine fettle throughout.\' --The BBC
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