AURORA PROUDLY PRESENTS
Anjani.Blue.Alert.2007.NTSC.BONUS.MDVDR-AURORA
RELEASE INFO
Date.....: 09/02/2011 Source...: NTSC DVD5
Genre....: Jazz Aspect...: 16:9
Runtime..: 20 mins Files....: 26x50MB
Link.....: http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Alert-CD-DVD-Anjani/dp/B000NVL9DS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1297312813&sr=8-1
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Bitrate [ ] Partial Stripped
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English [X] DD 2.0 Mono [ ] English
French [ ] DD 2.0 [ ] French
German [ ] DD 5.1 [ ] German
Spanish [ ] DTS [ ] Spanish
Dutch [ ] LPCM [X] Dutch
Other [ ] Other [ ] None
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The Making Of "Blue Alert", a film by Lian Lunson
- "The Mist" (Music Video)
- "Thanks For The Dance" (Music Video)
RELEASE NOTES
Honolulu-born singer-songwriter Anjani's story is the stuff of great fiction. After
playing the New York jazz club circuit for years, she was introduced to celebrated
Canadian poet, author, and songwriter Leonard Cohen. Immediately drawn to her
talents, he brought her onboard as a keyboardist and vocalist, where she provided
some background work on a number of his CDs. After finding a few lines of Cohen's
handwritten lyrics lying on his desk one day (specifically "there's perfume burning
in the air/bits of beauty everywhere"), Anjani was not just drawn to them, the
words inspired her to write a song in their honor ("Blue Alert"). After hearing the
result, the Order of Canada-winning poet was so impressed that he eventually
allowed her the chance to cull through both his published and unpublished works for
additional lyrics. The result is the album Blue Alert, a collection of gentle music
tinged with styles ranging from Holly Cole to Tanita Tikaram, with an overriding
sense of cool jazz throughout.
Listening to "No One After You" sends the listener straight into a '60s beatnik club,
while "Half the Perfect World" incites a bossa nova feel. There are light Irish stylings
sprinkled in the music as well, from the evocative lilt of "The Mist" to her mournful
performance on "Crazy to Love You." Coproducer Cohen's rhythm and pacing is all over
the disc, with Anjani's semi-whispered drawl making the songs sound eerily Leonard-like.
Fans of the legendary Canadian writer will likely be charmed by these minimalist
numbers, and enjoy this new extension of his artistic reach.
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