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Ksenia Parkhatskaya: Colours
ByKsenia Parkhatskaya
vocalsb.1988
Parkhatskaya's successful debut as a singer-songwriter is Colours. Of the 9 songs on the recording she and her husband wrote 8. "Close your Eyes," the only song not written by them, was written by the "Queen of Tin Pan Alley." Irving Berlin gave Bernice Petkere the moniker for penning that song and some other songs favored by jazz musicians like "Lullaby of the Leaves."
Parkhatskaya has gained notice as a dancer with the Paris Opera Orchestra and

Christian McBride
bassb.1972
Having grown up in Russia, English is not her first language but she shows facility in Shakespeare's language; her lyrics do have a poetic quality, maybe derived from her Irish husband, co-producer and co-composer
David Duffy
bassBarcelona's almost legendary (legends per some people's point of view can only be dead)

Joan Chamorro
multi-instrumentalistb.1962
Marc Martin
pianoCuban trumpeter " data-original-title="" title="">Carlos Sarduy is currently on tour with

Richard Bona
bass, electricb.1967

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Arthur Prysock
vocals1929 - 1997

Benny Goodman
clarinet1909 - 1986

Stacey Kent
vocalsb.1968

Kurt Elling
vocalsb.1967
So far Shakespeare has come up twice before. Here's a third. The lyrics of "Behind My Eyes," deal with a psychology similar to the Bard's metaphysical treatment of isolation in "Hamlet." The award-winning 2020 video of "Rose and Blue" was released in collaboration with German animators Julie Boehm & Marc Zimmerman. Dedicated to Parkhatskaya's mother, it tells its story in stunning color. Sarduy's trumpet and Parthatskaya's voice blend with heartfelt lyricism.
Duffy's bass intro sets the tone for the dreamscape melody of "Standing in the Distance." Parkhatskaya's vocal is both a haunted and haunting echo of Katie Melua. Besides the bass, Duffy's synthesizer and Martin's piano are the only accompaniment, a hard-to-forget minimalist treatment. The final track is the light-hearted "Green Eyes." A sunny-side-of-the-street vocal, Gabriel Amargant's saxophone and Martin's organ add joy to the palette of colours.
The artwork on the album cover is credited to Evgenia Parhatskaja. Without doubt talent runs in the family. Evgenia is an artistic sister. All the musicians contribute to an outstanding singer-songwriter debut. Next time you're in Barcelona, find a spot to listen to world-class jazz. It is a city filled with music and colours. ">
Track Listing
For Saturdays; In My Room; How Long; Close Your Eyes; Fear; Behind My Eyes; Standing in the Distance; Rose and Blue; Green Eyes
Personnel
Ksenia Parkhatskaya
vocalsDavid Duffy
bassAnton Jarl
drumsMarc Martin
pianoGabriel Armagant
saxophoneGilles Estoppey
keyboardsCarlos Sarduy Dimet
trumpetAlan Sousa
percussionFerran Donatelli
guitarKeelan Kenny
guitar, steelHugh Dillion
guitarAlbum information
Title: Colours | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Jazzville Productions
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