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Daniel Cacija: Lifeline
By?a?ija, a Downbeat Student Music Award winner in 2013, was born in Croatia, grew up in Frankfurt Am Main and studied jazz in Graz, Austria. He's an avowed

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Of course, Lifeline does consist mainly of straight-ahead performances, with ?a?ija demonstrating his American Songbook chops in impressive style. "Detour Ahead" is one highlight, his voice controlled, pitch perfect, yet emotive and heartfelt: on "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart" he swings and has fun with phrasing. There's also a graceful arrangement of

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It's the three new songs ?a?ija brings to the table that establish his potential as a genuinely innovative performer. His version of "No Church In The Wild"originally performed by Jay Z and Kanye West who get co-writer credit with no less than seven othersswings like a jazz standard while his vocal gives real strength to the lyrics.
?a?ija also performs his own arrangements of two traditional folk songs: the Macedonian "Precious Me, Precious You" and the Croatian "Little Red Rose." The arrangements and ?a?ija's English lyrics skilfully draw both songs into the jazz pantheon. "Little Red Rose" is especially effective: the opening freeform arco bass sets up the mood for this sad ballad's tale of lost love.
Although most of Lifeline was recorded at KUG Studios in Graz during April 2014, ?a?ija recorded the last three songs live at the Jazzkeller, Frankfurt Am Main, later that year. "Lush Life" is beautifully performed, with pianist

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No Church In The Wild; Strollin'; Little Red Rose; I'm Gonna Lock My Heart; Detour Ahead; Seesaw; Someday We'll All Be Free; Precious Me, Precious You; I Just Got Back In Town; Day In, Day Out; Lush Life; Exactly Like You.
Personnel
Danile ?a?ija: vocals; Pol Omedes: trumpet, flugelhorn; Matyas Bartha: piano; Ivar Krizic: bass; Oleg Markov: drums; Renato Chicco: piano (10); Tuomo Uusitalo: piano (11, 12); Martin Gjakonovski: bass (10); Norbert Farkas: bass (11, 12).
Album information
Title: Lifeline | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Mons Records
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