Description
Lorraine Bowen – Songs From The Living Room / A collection of charming, melodious songs... from Lorraine's London living room / La Douce Audio CD 2002 / IRMA 507675-2
UPC 5099750767528
Product Features
- Label: La Douce
- Format: CD, Album
- Country: Italy
- Released: 2002
Overview
Dive into the delightful world of Lorraine Bowen with "Songs From The Living Room," a captivating audio CD released by La Douce in 2002. This album is a vibrant collection of charming and melodious songs, showcasing Lorraine Bowen's unique blend of funk/soul, jazz, pop, and more. Recorded straight from her London living room, each track exudes a personal touch and infectious energy.
Interesting Facts
- Lorraine Bowen, known for her quirky and theatrical style, brings her eclectic musical vision to life with tracks like "Julie Christie," "I Love London," and "Pavarotti Can't Read Music."
- The album features a mix of lounge, easy listening, Europop, and Latin jazz influences, offering listeners a varied and entertaining musical experience.
- Collaborators include saxophonist Charlotte Glasson, vocalist Marco Ceravolo from Italy, and Rajesh David from Bombay, adding international flair to the album's eclectic sound.
Tracklist
- Julie Christie - 3:27
- French Song - 2:27
- Bossy Nova - 2:51
- I Love London - 3:12
- Crumble (More Flour Remix) - 2:26
- Cup Of The In Bed - 2:58
- Botanical Gardens - 3:39
- Bicycle Adventure - 2:17
- Clean Sheets - 2:28
- Pavarotti Can't Read Music - 2:43
- Ice Cream Lady - 3:12
- Crumble (Bombay Mix) - 2:28
- Man With The Mobile Phone - 4:16
- Remote - 3:22
- Space - 2:34
- Would You Like To Be Buried Or Cremated? - 2:36
Key Credits
- Composed By, Lyrics By, Arranged By, Vocals: Lorraine Bowen
- Saxophone: Charlotte Glasson
- Trumpet: Dave Woodhead
- Vocals: Marco Ceravolo (Italy), Rajesh David (Bombay)
- Band: Uncle Peter's Banjo Band (Track 16)
- Artwork: Elena Fiumi, Gianluca Polinori
- Cover Concept: Umbi Damiani
- Production Aid: Dave Smut (Track 8), Nigel Evans (Tracks 5, 11, 14), Nigel Piper (Tracks 1, 6, 7, 9, 15), Wayne McIntyre (Tracks 2, 3, 10, 13)