Sarah Mitchell - You Give Me Something (2009)

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Title: You Give Me Something
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Candid
Genre: Vocal jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:42:54
Total Size: 245 / 100 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - My Favourite Things 03:43
02 - Oh What a Beautiful Mornin' 04:06
03 - You Give Me Something 03:57
04 - What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? 03:18
05 - Shall We Dance? 03:39
06 - I Love to Watch 02:27
07 - Now's the Time 04:44
08 - I Can Only Be Me 03:01
09 - This Can't Be Love 02:44
10 - A New Kind of Me 04:22
11 - They Had It All 03:39
12 - Just One of Those Things 03:14

“A distinctive voice, a nice sense of phrasing and an instinctive feel for the songs she sings… Bates has signed a star” – Sir Michael Parkinson A big personality with a big voice to match. And she’s from Yorkshire… How could Sir Michael Parkinson not be on her side! Sarah Mitchell is a star in the making. Signed to the label that bought you Sarah’s idols Jamie Cullum and Clare Teal Sarah has her sights set on greatness. This album is a collection of standards and originals that showcase Sarah as a musician with true heart. Each song is delivered with conviction and sensitivity – reflecting the sincerity which Sarah has managed to keep hold of through years doing musical theatre and working as a musician.
A big personality with a big voice to match.
And she's from Yorkshire? How could Sir Michael Parkinson not be on her side! Sarah Mitchell is a star in the making.
Signed to the label that bought you Sarah's idols Jamie Cullum and Clare Teal Sarah has her sights set on greatness.
This album is a collection of standards and originals that showcase Sarah as a musician with true heart.
Each song is delivered with conviction and sensitivity - reflecting the sincerity which Sarah has managed to keep hold of through years doing musical theatre and working as a musician.
"A distinctive voice, a nice sense of phrasing and an instinctive feel for the songs she singsr" - Sir Michael Parkinson