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Personnel: Vanessa Daou (vocals, background vocals); Mike Caro (guitar); Matt Hong (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Douglas Oberhamer (trumpet, flugelhorn); Peter Daou (pi...Read more
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Songs of Seduction: Sexy Martini James Bond-type Music
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Detailed/Superior Sound~But Not A Strong CD
A fair CD??? If you like the track 2 to tango, your better off buying the singles version that has about 5 variations of this track, which is much better. There is nothing tha...Read more

Slow to Burn by Vanessa Daou (CD, Sep-1996, MCA (USA))

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    Album Features
    UPC:008811149628
    Artist:Vanessa Daou
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1996
    Record Label:MCA (USA)
    Genre:Dance, R&B

    Track Listing
    1. How Do You Feel
    2. Evening
    3. Taste the Wine
    4. If I Could (What I Would Do)
    5. Waiting for the Sun to Rise
    6. Fugue States
    7. Don't Explain
    8. Two to Tango
    9. This Blue Hour
    10. For Anything
    11. Cross That Bridge

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    Producer:Peter Daou
    Distributor:Universal Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Personnel: Vanessa Daou (vocals, background vocals); Mike Caro (guitar); Matt Hong (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Douglas Oberhamer (trumpet, flugelhorn); Peter Daou (piano, keyboards, programming); Stephanie James, Nicki Richards, Audrey Wheeler (background vocals).Audio Mixer: Peter Daou.Recording information: Axis Studios, New York, NY; Giant Recording; Giant Recording, New York, NY.Photographers: Dah Len; Michael Lavine.Arranger: Danny Madden.Vanessa Daou moves somewhat away from the intense eroticism of Zipless on her second album, but it is a no less seductive or steamily crepuscular effort. Each of Slow to Burn's 11 songs pays homage to an influential female artisan, from musicians (Billie Holiday) to artists and poets (Gertrude Stein, Frida Kahlo) to actresses and dancers (Greta Garbo, Josephine Baker), whose life exemplifies complete liberation, artistic or otherwise. Peter Daou's music again grooves with a jazz edge -- keyboards and cymbals abound, with warm, creamy basslines and dance rhythms that are unusually suggestive rather than rampant -- but also moves from brooding to meditative, often within the same song. Rather than dancefloor fodder, the music seems as if it would be more at home in an after-hours club where movement is a narcotized haze. Peter Daou's playing and arrangements are impeccable and precise but can also have a haunting quality. In addition to the pervasive jazz influence, elements of gospel, R&B, dance, electronica, and even slight hints of Latin music enter the songs. "Evening" is like a long, slow drag on a cigarette, sexy and gorgeous with the underlying sense of hazard that is likely to be regretted the next morning, and many of the other songs share that sensuality. Vanessa Daou's lyrics alternate between longing, beguiling, and introspective. They are not always exactly poetry, but they are usually compelling and, married with Peter Daou's voice, it is enough to bring the music to full life. Her smoky whisper is vulnerability itself, pure late-night allure that is chilling because it acts as a spectral knife-edge, both empowering and dangerous. Her vocals are down in the mix, treated with echo, and some of her vocal phrasing (though not the vocals themselves) is reminiscent of Sade. And like Sade, Vanessa Daou has an icy veneer to her voice without ever coming off as frigid or overly calculated. In fact, it has just the opposite quality. Her singing is a gauzy, windswept curtain in the dark, and it equally draws you curiously closer to it and sends an eerie tingle through you because of what might be behind it. There is a reason that Slow to Burn is perfect post-midnight music. It is a subtle jolt of electricity that illuminates the blue darkness and makes all the shadows sparkle. ~ Stanton Swihart

    Editorial Reviews
    ...Daou's new songs are cinematic vignettes inspired by various female cultural muses ranging from Josephine Baker to Edie Sedgwick, Billy Holiday to bondage model Betty Page....Pulsing beats and elusive, intricate melodies...
    Vibe (19961101)

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    Songs of Seduction: Sexy Martini James Bond-type Music

    Created: 29/09/10
    This is the CD that I've played to give my home the air and ambiance of romance, sexiness. It is fresh and has a cutting edge sound that feels more modern than when it was first created in '96. It reminds me of Sexy Martini music that you hear in some very sophisticated bars in the city. It has kind of a James Bond type sound. Songs that set the stage for seduction.

    I love the sound production and vocal mix on this CD.
    It may not appeal to everyone, but is right for someone if they like a very cutting edge, artistic sound.
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    Detailed/Superior Sound~But Not A Strong CD

    Created: 05/12/08
    A fair CD??? If you like the track 2 to tango, your better off buying the singles version that has about 5 variations of this track, which is much better. There is nothing that really stands out on the entire CD,except 2 To Tango,, but it is a good CD for party or backround music!
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