Barb Jungr – Stockport to Memphis (2012) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz]

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Artist: Barb Jungr
Album: Stockport to Memphis
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2012
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 54:13
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 590 MB

Tracklist:

1. Barb Jungr – Stockport to Memphis (04:01)
2. Barb Jungr – Change Is Gonna Come (05:09)
3. Barb Jungr – River (04:26)
4. Barb Jungr – Old Man (04:33)
5. Barb Jungr – New Life (03:34)
6. Barb Jungr – Urban Fox (03:59)
7. Barb Jungr – He’s Not There (03:19)
8. Barb Jungr – Fisherman’s Blues (05:01)
9. Barb Jungr – Lay Lady Lay (04:47)
10. Barb Jungr – Sunset to Break Your Heart (03:35)
11. Barb Jungr – Till My Broken Heart Beginsto Mend (03:24)
12. Barb Jungr – Lost on the River (03:53)
13. Barb Jungr – Way Down in the Hole (04:27)

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Stockport To Memphis is the superb new album from Barb Jungr, one of the world’s foremost interpreters of song. Variously described by critics as magnificent, mesmerising and magical, Barb Jungr has built a formidable reputation as an international live performer and recording artiste. She has perfected the art of interpretation to such a level that listeners are often astonished to discover that well-known songs that they thought they knew have been wonderfully transformed and very often elevated when Barb weaves her magic spell. Stockport To Memphis marks a significant new direction for Barb as she has included five of her own songs in the collection, which also features her new arrangements of songs by Sam Cooke, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Rod Argent, Mike Scott, Hank Williams, Tom Waits and, of course, Bob Dylan. Barb Jungr has never been to Memphis. But as a teenage girl in 1960s Stockport, she nurtured a longing for what it represented; the sweet soul music she danced to in clubs at night, and its sense of a bigger, more beautiful world than the northern industrial town she couldn’t wait to leave (as embodied by the title-track and stunning album opener). The album charts a metaphorical journey, through Barb’s life and self-discovery.

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