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Chanson : The Space In Between

Barb Jungr

Chanson : The Space In Between


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1
Ne me quitte pas

Ne me quitte pas

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Russell Churney - piano, Julie Walkington - double bass, James Tomalin - samples
Writer Jacques Brel
Arranger Jungr, Churney, Walkington
5:31 Play $3.40
2
Sunday morning, St Denis

Sunday morning, St Denis

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, Kevin Hathway - percussion, Kim Burton - accordion
Writer Robb Johnson
Arranger Burton
6:31 Play $3.40
3
I Love Paris

I Love Paris

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, Simon Wallace - piano, Kim Burton - accordion, Rolf Wilson - violin
Writer Cole Porter
Arranger Wallace
3:50 Play $1.70
4
Les Marquises

Les Marquises

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Russell Churney - piano, Julie Walkington - double bass, Kim Burton - flute, James Tomalin - samples, Kevin Hathway - percussion
Writer Jacques Brel
Arranger Jungr
6:31 Play $3.40
5
Cri du coeur

Cri du coeur

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, Simon Wallace - piano, James Tomalin - samples, Kevin Hathway - percussion, Kim Burton - accordian, Rolf Wilson - violin
Writer Jacques Prevert, Henri Crolla
Arranger Wallace
2:40 Play $1.70
6
Quartier Latin

Quartier Latin

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, James Tomalin - samples, Kevin Hathway - percussion, Kim Burton - piano, Rolf Wilson - violin
Writer Leo Ferre
Arranger Burton
5:14 Play $3.40
7
Marieke

Marieke

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Russell Churney - piano, Julie Walkington - double bass, James Tomalin - samples, Kim Burton - accordion
Writer Jacques Brel, Gerard Jouannest
Arranger Jungr
4:02 Play $1.70
8
April in Paris

April in Paris

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, Simon Wallace - piano, Kim Burton - accordion, Rolf Wilson - violin
Writer Yip Harburg/Vernon Duke
Arranger Wallace
2:47 Play $1.70
9
La chanson des vieux amants

La chanson des vieux amants

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Russell Churney - piano, Julie Walkington - double bass, Kim Burton - accordion
Writer Jacques Brel, Gerard Jouannest
Arranger Jungr
5:56 Play $3.40
10
New Amsterdam

New Amsterdam

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Russell Churney - piano, Julie Walkington - double bass, James Tomalin - samples, Kevin Hathway - percussion
Writer Elvis Costello
Arranger Jungr, Churney
3:33 Play $1.70
11
Les poètes

Les poètes

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, Kim Burton - piano & accordion, Rolf Wilson - violin
Writer Leo Ferre
Arranger Burton
3:18 Play $1.70
12
The space in between

The space in between

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, James Tomalin - samples, Kevin Hathway - percussion, Kim Burton - piano, Rolf Wilson - violin
Writer Barb Jungr , James Tomalin
Arranger Tomalin, Jungr
3:14 Play $1.70
13
No regrets

No regrets

Band Barb Jungr - vocals, Julie Walkington - double bass, Simon Wallace - piano, Rolf Wilson - violin
Writer Charles Dumont, Michel Vaucaire
Arranger Wallace
2:51 Play $1.70
Total Running Time 56 minutes Purchase all tracks 
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Barb Jungr's first album with Linn which firmly established her as the UK's leading chanteuse. She explores the music of Jacques Brel, in her own inimitable style.
"This is a stunning album." Women in Music Magazine
Produced by Calum Malcolm

This recording is also available in HDCD on AKD 129.

Barb Jungr - Vocals
Russel Churney - Piano
Julie Walkington - Double Bass
Kim Burton - Accordian, Piano, Kaval
Simon Wallace - Piano
James Tomalin - Samples
Rolf Wilson - Violin
Kevin Hathway - Percussion

This CD has been a labour of love. It is about turning back to my European roots. Both my parents came to Britain from Germany and Czechoslovakia after the war and yet all of my musical career has been built on singing American musical genres. Blues, gospel, jazz. Then I found Brel and a door opened. I have several people to thank for that and they are nearly all involved in this project. Robb Johnson and Des De Moor have been constantly and completely supportive of my growing love for this repertoire. And there's so much more to discover.

I have chosen the repertoire for this CD by design, fluke, inspiration and bloody mindedness. There is an art of songwriting in this country that is less influenced by our American cousins than our much nearer neighbours (and my relatives!). I include the Harburg and the Porter because they set the scene for a Paris which probably only ever existed in the imagination, but is no less real for that. The translated songs are rendered in the closest way to their original French texts. Each song came through its own little struggle one way or another, and I love them all.

1. Ne Me Quitte Pas For years I sang this song in the well-known McKuen translation. I asked Des to give me an accurate rendering of the French, and immediately knew that the song would be heard anew in this contemporary setting. I had always sung the McKuen as if it were about someone dying. In fact, in those days I sang it for my friend George who died after a trip we took together to Kenya. This version, it seems to me, is for old lovers. For saying those desperate words to me, and for making me say it to them.

2. Sunday Morning St Denis In my opinion, Robb Johnson writes British chansons. When I heard him sing this in a studio theatre in Kentish Town I knew I wanted to record it. Then I took it to Kim Burton and asked her to arrange it. She immediately knew what we needed to do, and we tried the song with the Albanian inflections, and her virtuosic playing, and it made sense of the fact that most of the prostitutes currently working St Denis are from former Yugoslavia and other former eastern block countries.

3. I Love Paris I do love Paris, but for me it also has a desperate sadness. I spent a weekend there many years ago with a lover who died soon afterwards. That weekend was the last time I saw him. I've not spent a weekend there with a lover since.

4. Les Marquises Brel's song of facing death on a remote colonial island amongst strangers is translated by Robb Johnson. Chansons deal with complex emotions, and this song is full of them; contradiction, irony, anger, and the sense of bitter peace that comes after they all pass. As we all do, eventually.

5. Cri du Coeur Fran Landesman's working of the Prévert Piaf showsong races like a runaway train of thoughts. Defiant, this is a survival song, a Gloria Gaynor of a chanson.

6. Quartier Latin Ferré's eloquent revisit of student haunts is beautifully translated by Des De Moor. I wanted to sing this because it's rich and resonant, with the sense of sadness that comes with looking back at former glories, and knowing how things are in the present. In the cold light of day.

7. Marieke I loved this song from the minute I heard it. For anyone who has ever travelled a certain road to and from meetings with a lover. Finding, after the affair is over, that the memories are not of the sex, or the passion, but of the journey. The rain on the train window. The light on the landscape. And the landscape that was Brel's. His flatlands. His Flander's Lands.

8. April in Paris Simon Wallace suggested this beautiful Yip Harburg classic and I immediately jumped at it. It sets the scene, and his arrangement with its Yiddish inflections took it somewhere else again. As though one were in some old sepia-tinged Bing Crosby film by a rococo fountain. Wearing a frock.

9. La Chanson des Vieux Amants (The Song of Old Lovers) Brel's brutally honest vision of long love, and the price paid for it. Singing this is like pulling your emotions through a meat grinder. There's only the bone left. But it's a beautiful bone.

10. New Amsterdam British chanson from Elivis Costello. I love this especially for the last verse, being as I am a northerner. My bells ring bigtime for "thinking ‘bout the old days of Liverpool and Rotherhithe, transparent people who live on the other side, living a life that is almost like suicide". I would near kill to have written that.

11. Les Poètes (The Poets) This Ferré really packs a punch. I've never slept with a poet, and now I know why.

12. The Space In Between Sometimes you mistakenly think the power of love can heal someone else. Actually, the someone it heals is you. Amazing.

13. No Regrets I used to sing this when we were touring with Julian Clary, and we used to do the full Piaf monty as it were. But I wanted to do something very different with it and this version, which is the translation Piaf herself used in English, seemed to me so much more modern than the usual one. A really contemporary "find yourself" song, a ‘Thelma and Louise' chanson.

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Women in Music Magazine
This is a stunning album
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The Sunday Times
the renditions are sensitively handled
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03 May 2008
England
Library Theatre, Manchester
Celebrating Linda Smith

08 May 2008 to 10 May 2008
England
Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho, London
Just Like a Woman - Hymn to Nina

23 May 2008
England
New Greenham Arts, Newbury
The Blue Hours Cabaret

20 June 2008
England
New Greenham Arts, Newbury
The Blue Hours Cabaret

21 June 2008
England, London
The Vortex Jazz Bar, N16


22 June 2008
England, London
606 Jazz Club, Chelsea


25 June 2008
England
unknown, Wellingborough
Just Like a Woman - hymn to Nina

29 June 2008
England, London
The Bloomsbury Theatre
The Lovely Russell

22 July 2008
England, London
The Almeida Theatre
No Regrets - The Remarkable Barb Jungr

25 July 2008
England
The Wintergarden Hotel, Margate
The Margate Big Sky Jazz Festival

01 August 2008
England
The Fleece, Boxford
Just Like a Woman - hymn to Nina

06 August 2008 to 07 August 2008
Scotland
The Queens Hall, Edinburgh
Just Like a Woman - Barb Jungr sings Nina Simone

22 August 2008 to 23 August 2008
England, London
Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho
New York Stories - with Ian Shaw

04 September 2008 to 06 September 2008
North America
The Metropolitan Room, New York
No Regrets - The Remarkable Barb Jungr

11 September 2008 to 13 September 2008
North America
The Metropolitan Room, New York
No Regrets - The Remarkable Barb Jungr

18 September 2008 to 20 September 2008
North America
The Metropolitan Room, New York
No Regrets - The Remarkable Barb Jungr

02 October 2008 to 04 October 2008
England, London
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, Soho
Just Like a Woman - hymn to Nina

07 November 2008
Scotland
Strathclyde Suite, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Just Like a Woman - hymn to Nina

15 November 2008
England, London
The Vortex Jazz Bar, N16
London Jazz Festival

20 December 2008
England, London
The Vortex Jazz Bar, N16