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Hanjin: Raw Jazz
ByOriginally from Singapore, Hanjin is known throughout Southeast Asia and China for his unique delivery and creative imagination as applied to singing and songwriting. He sings this program of familiar songs in English with the flexible range of a tenor that is extended into falsetto and enhanced by his mouth trumpet impressions. It takes plenty of conditioning to get one's lips to vibrate without the aid of a mouthpiece in imitation of a trumpet soloist. The limited version of "Wave" as depicted on Hanjin's web site gives a sample of his confident crooner voice as well as his unique trumpet style.
The program includes peppy romps, tender ballads, and rhythmic charmers. A slow and deliberate "Skylark" with piano only, a dramatic West Side Story feeling injected into "That Old Black Magic" and memories of
Fats Waller
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Chick Corea
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Track Listing
Sweet Lorraine; Wave; Honeysuckle Rose; Cheek to Cheek; That Old Black Magic; Moody's Mood for Love; Skylark; I've Got You Under My Skin; A Foggy Day; The Nearness of You; Spain.
Personnel
Hanjin: vocals, guitar; Jason Cheng: piano; Paul Candelaria: electric bass; Skip Moy: guitar.
Album information
Title: Raw Jazz | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Self Produced
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