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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
bluesdansk pop/rockrocksoul
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidrag af
Indhold
Watch meBig EasyImpossible to resistAll that I'll ever needSomething newYou ain't up to itCrazyDrive drive driveFull grown woman
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Austin, Texas og København
Forlag
CSP Records
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Blues blast magazine, 2017-07-08
"Quite a stunning American debut for Nina and her cohorts. It's all here-dynamic singing, superb songwriting, grade-A musicianship and sterling production. Looks like smooth sailing towards success in the states!"
Blues blast magazine, 2017-07-08
Bluesnews.dk, 2017-08-12
"Watch me er et lysende eksempel på et album, hvor stemme, sangskrivning, arrangementer og produktion går op i en højere enhed med den visuelle præsentation og skaber en kunstnerisk identitet, som fremstår fokuseret og målrettet. Som Nina Massara synger om i titelnummeret, er hun klar til at indtage bluesverdenen, og det kan vi kun glæde os over"
Bluesnews.dk, 2017-08-12
Making a scene, 2017-03-06
"First of all, it is pure Americana. Massara sounds as though she could be singing in a jazz or blues club of the 30's or 40's, moving into the 50's for a rocker like "Crazy." She is full of sass and attitude, defying anyone to tell her what she can or can't do in "Watch Me," and putting a man in his place in "You Ain't Up To It," for instance. The contrast of all that attitude and her sweet, somewhat girlish voice is extremely effective and sounds very fresh ... Nina Massara. Remember that name. And listen to Watch Me. It's like being hit by a really sweet hurricane"
Making a scene, 2017-03-06
Elmore magazine, 2017-03-03
"She grooves with unhurried, glowing instrumentation that swings and sashays in easy rhythm to Massara's every utterance. Warm, perfectly arranged horns, shots of electric guitar guile, dancing piano and simmering organ mingle with seductive percussion throughout ... She'll draw comparisons to Valerie June and Rhiannon Giddens, or even Bonnie Raitt, but Massera is her own woman"
Elmore magazine, 2017-03-03