Artist: Jasmin Tabatabai, David Klein Quintett
Album: Jagd auf Rehe
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Jazz
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:11:44
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 777 MB
Tracklist:
1. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Ständchen (05:07)
2. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – La Rose (04:26)
3. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Anymore (03:59)
4. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Sei Mal Verliebt (03:56)
5. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Männer Im Baumarkt (04:53)
6. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Mein Mann Ist Verhindert (04:03)
7. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Nichts Haut Mich Um (06:18)
8. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Zeit Für Lyrik (05:26)
9. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Shekare Ahoo (05:40)
10. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Riverman (04:27)
11. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Hey Jude (05:51)
12. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Why (04:53)
13. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – A Place For Lovers (05:28)
14. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Lass Mich Bei Dir Sein (04:41)
15. Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Quintett – Schlafen Gehen (02:30)
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When the German-Iranian actress Jasmin Tabatabai is in front of the camera in the ZDF series “Letzte Spur Berlin as commissioner Mina Amiri in a leading role, millions regularly watch. She made her singing debut as a rock tube in the Blockbuster “Bandits”, together with Katja Riemann and Nicolette Krebitz. For” Eine Frau”, her first CD as a Jazz and Chanson singer, Tabatabai was awarded an echo Jazz from the Stand. Now it’s time for the third CD release. Diversity is the magic word. Jasmin Tabatabai and her musical Partner, the Swiss musician, composer and producer David Klein, also embrace this premise with their latest program and the production of their third CD together. No stylistic border that is not broken, no Genre that is not explored. However, this does not mean that arbitrariness prevails. On the contrary, the creative team Tabatabai/Klein acts according to Kurt Weill’s refreshing Credo: “I have never recognized the difference between “serious” and “light” music, there is only good and bad music”.