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A New Leaf

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Download links and information about A New Leaf by Ramona Borthwick. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:09:05 minutes.

Artist: Ramona Borthwick
Release date: 2006
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 11
Duration: 01:09:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A New Leaf (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 5:04
2. Garbarero (featuring Esperanza Spalding, Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 7:19
3. Two's Complement (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 4:50
4. Home (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 7:55
5. Latin Quarter (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 5:35
6. Dark Secrets of Three Blind Mice (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 6:44
7. Baarah Sur (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 6:22
8. Lifelines (featuring Esperanza Spalding, Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 6:25
9. Lotus Lake (featuring Esperanza Spalding, Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 5:41
10. Indian Summer (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 6:09
11. Ottawa Thaw (featuring Fernando Huergo, Phil Grenadier, Noel Borthwick) 7:01

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Jazz pianist Ramona Borthwick, a native of India who has lived in Canada for a long time, makes her recording debut as a leader with A New Leaf, a quintet date which focuses on her formidable skills as a composer and arranger. Accompanied by guitarist Noel Borthwick, bassist Fernando Huergo, trumpeter Phil Grenadier, and drummer Ziv Ravitz, Borthwick effortlessly blends influences from the music of many lands throughout the sessions. The lush opener is the easygoing, Latin-flavored ballad "A New Leaf," featuring a fragile solo by Grenadier that is reminiscent of Tom Harrell, along with Borthwick's lyrical piano. Noel Borthwick contributed the brisk but eerie "Dark Secrets of Three Blind Mice," in which the guitarist and trumpeter exchange licks over the pulsating rhythm section to build the tension until it releases into a more conventional post-bop setting. Vocalist Esperanza Spalding (with the pianist singing the rhythm underneath her lead) is added for the infectious, multicultural "Garbarero," which blends elements of Argentinean and Indian rhythm in a powerful post-bop setting, as well as the lively samba "Lotus Lake." Ramona Borthwick has made a major statement with this superb initial release.