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What Is My Heart For

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Download links and information about What Is My Heart For by Sarah Brooks. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:02:36 minutes.

Artist: Sarah Brooks
Release date: 2003
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:02:36
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Resurrection Day 3:44
2. A Whiter Shade of Pale 5:36
3. Nature Boy 3:24
4. Blackbird 3:01
5. What Is My Heart For 3:46
6. All the Way 4:43
7. I Just Want to Make Love to You 2:47
8. Ain't No. Sunshine 4:53
9. You Don't Know What Love Is 4:26
10. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 4:14
11. The House of the Rising Sun 4:59
12. Love Is the Way I Live 3:38
13. Since I Fell for You 5:01
14. Fragile 3:49
15. Company 4:35

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Performing with the sparse instrumental backing of guitar and percussion, vocalist Sarah Brooks offers a set of varied material for her debut album. With master guitarist Joe Beck in tow, there's little need for a lot of musicians. Brooks makes it clear that she is not going to be pigeonholed as a predicable singer. Her "Nature Boy" is not Nat King Cole's, or anybody else's for that matter. Her reading of this song is not soft, but a full-bodied, contemporary, wailing one, urged on by an energetic, tautly amped Beck guitar. Compare this to a softer Beck on a tender "Don't Let Be Lonely Tonight" done with a bucket full of soul and yearning. These two tunes, as much as any, typify this CD. There is no set musical script, but a concoction with many ingredients which allows the singer to take on tunes from many different areas, and do it successfully and entertainingly. On "What Is My Heart For" there's a hint of contemporary folk, while when she delivers "You Don't Know What Love Is" you know why love is not understandable, "Unless you learn the feeling of the blues/Until you lost the love you had to lose." Brooks' vocal equipment is not pure and clear as a mountain brook. She sometimes overrides the lyrics using the voice as instrument or riding on Beck's guitar. No sweetness and modesty here. Her straight-from-the-soul-and-the-heart interpretations of a good set of songs make this a vocal set that will please those who prefer distinctive singers whose styles aren't prissy and sweet, but robustly down to earth.