Special Invitation

Editorial Reviews

-jazzreview.com
Her voice is rich and deep with expressiveness and those aspects come through beautifully on every track...

Product Description
The R&B style Tanya favors features the kind of old school soul groove that’s frequently favored by ‘smooth’ jazz stations. On the other hand, she has real straight ahead chops, evident in her overall vocal phrasing and front and center on the bluesy "Tea For Two," performed with a piano trio backing that sets it apart from the more heavily produced urban sound that dominates the rest of the 12 track disc. She’s variously steamy, exultant and confiding in tone, always giving the sense that she’s singing to you, personally. Her rich vocal palette has the ability to cross genres freely, she’s ready for airplay success, but with this album available, there’s no reason to wait for your local station to catch on.

Special Invitation

Special Invitation,Tanya Fermin,Fermin Music,A ménage a trois of soul, R&B and Jazz. Sexy, slinky, strong, and sultry.,Jazz,Pop

Jazz Music:

  1. Story Ends...the Story Begins
  2. Stranger in Town
  3. Super Orchestra Night [Import]
  4. Sweet N' Hot
  5. Swing, Swang, Swingin'
  6. SYNERGY
  7. The Architect
  8. The Best of Paul Whiteman: The Columbia Years
  9. The Blue Note & Capitol Years [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  10. The Classical Jazz Quartet Plays Bach

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Maximum Rancid

Bach: Complete Lute Music

Birdfingers

Music: A Portrait of Chris

9 Red Songs [Import]

Angel Baby Revisited

Aparelhagem

Anything

Atomic Rooster [Import]

Andrés Segovia: The Complete 1949 London Recordings

Abolish Bad Architecture

Awakening

Amigo Mio

Kit de Poder

Live at the Greek