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Another World

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Download links and information about Another World by Dena DeRose. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 55:53 minutes.

Artist: Dena DeRose
Release date: 1999
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 55:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. You Don't Know What Love Is (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 5:38
2. In the Wee Small Hours (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 5:01
3. More Than You Know (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 5:04
4. Hi-Fly (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 6:50
5. You've Changed (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 3:06
6. Spring Is Here (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 8:03
7. Don't Go (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 5:01
8. Whisper Not (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 6:05
9. Another World (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 5:50
10. Beautiful Friendship (featuring Mark Taylor, Steven Wilson, Steve Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Dwayne Burno) 5:15

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Dena Derose's attractively sultry voice is a perfect fit with her septet, which also features her own excellent piano work. Bolstered by strong arrangements from Steve Davis, the group focuses mostly on standards, and the whole band joins in the fun. Steve Wilson is equally capable on soprano and alto saxophones, and he is given ample time to stretch. In addition to his writing, Davis blows a mean and dirty trombone, and trumpeter Ingrid Jensen continues to impress. It is DeRose, though; who makes the outing special. Her phrasing is immaculate, and she swings with abandon. At times, her voice seems influenced by vocalist Susannah McCorkle, but DeRose's style is sufficiently her own Her fine piano solos mark her as a jazz stylist, but it is her singing that sets her apart. With any luck, she should go far.