PRE-ORDER NIGHT AT THE MOVIES LP
Debuted #1 Billboard US Traditional Jazz / #2 on JAZZ Album Charts
to be RELEASED ON APRIL 17 2021 - WORLD RECORD STORE DAY!
Record Release Week Special!! Pay what you wish (starting at $4) - or buy an LP at full price or more to support the project!
ABOUT
Based on the chart topping Night At The Movies, this limited edition LP brings you the most popular tracks from this chart-topping record, lovingly mastered, cut, and printed by the best engineers and producers in the industry. LP includes songs from movies spanning nine decades (1930s to 2010s - American Cinema of 30s and 40s, French New Wave, Soviet cinema, essential 80s/90s movies, modern day Academy Award-winners and animated classics) - produced and arranged by Grammy Award winning Matt Pierson and Gil Goldstein - and featuring luminaries of today’s Jazz music - Wycliffe Gordon (vx / trombone), Sullivan Fortner (piano) Pasquale Grasso (guitar), Matt Wilson (drums), Rogerio Boccata (percussion).
PRESS
“Effortless and delicate, sincere, and ethereal" "Elated delivery.... upper echelon of joy” POPMATTERS | “Refined voice… gorgeous atmosphere” - THE WALKER, JAPAN | "Svetlana beautifully addresses the hope in uncertainty and the love in the face of privation" ALL ABOUT JAZZ | “Gorgeous alto conveys the essence of the song so beautifully.... essaying with smoldering restrained passion” NYC JAZZ RECORD | "Sultry and sensuous trip....Anthem of positivity.... Replete with yearning and dreaminess".... Aquarian, USA |"Beautiful voice, sharp phrasing, ability to turn every track into a small play with its own plot - and mainly, that jazz feeling" - JAZZQUAD, RUSSIA
THE BAND
the songs
SIDE 1: Moonlight (Sabrina, 1995); Cheek to Cheek (Top Hat, 1935); Remember Me (Coco, 2017); Sooner or Later (Dick Tracy, 1990); When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio, 1940)
SIDE 2: It Might Be You (Tootsie,1982); Pure Imagination (Willy Wonka & TCF, 1971); Watch What Happens (Umbrellas of Cherbourg, 1964); Noone's Home/Никого не будет в доме (Irony of Fate, 1975); Over the Rainbow (Wizard of Oz, 1939)