Gloria Estefan is back!
Sony Masterworks releases Gloria Estefan’s
The Standards on September 10, 2013. Celebrating great tunes from the American
Songbook, The Standards reaches out to Estefan’s global fan base via
international song classics sung in English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and
French, some with new lyrics written by Estefan herself. The album also
features collaborations with world class, award-winning artists like singer
songwriter Laura Pausini, violinist Joshua Bell and saxophonist Dave Koz.
The ambitious project has been “on my back
burner for a long time,” according to Estefan, who broached the repertoire on
Frank Sinatra’s 1993 Duets album (on which she sang “Come Rain Or Come Shine”
with Sinatra) and most recently on Tony Bennett’s Viva Duets (“Who Can I Turn
To [When Nobody Needs Me]”). “I grew up listening to Frank Sinatra, Johnny
Mathis, Henry Mancini and great romance recording artists in Mexico and Cuba,”
says Havana-born Estefan. “This genre is right up my alley, since music is
always a catharsis to me.”
Estefan waited until now to do a standards
album to get “enough life under my belt,” she says, “since there are so many
torch songs requiring life experience to deliver them with proper credibility.”
The concept really took off at a trustee dinner at the University of Miami’s
Frost School of Music, where Shelly Berg, who has produced and arranged for
artists including Patti Austin, Elliot Smith and Arturo Sandoval, serves as
dean.
“We sat at the piano just for fun and he
asked me to sing a song I performed 30 years ago during our first appearance on
the Carson Show,” says Estefan, recalling her Tonight Show performance of
“Conga,” her 1985 breakthrough hit with Miami Sound Machine. It was during this
session that she also sang “Good Morning Heartache,” the Billie Holiday classic
that is now featured on The Standards.
“This album brings everything full circle
for me!” she says, adding that the tracks were all chosen “by my heart and what
I feel.” She brought a list of 50 standards to Berg that “spoke to me
personally and made me cry.” She ended up recording 16 songs live in the studio
with a core of four incredibly talented musicians, all maestros of this genre
and a wonderful orchestra.“Something magical happens when musicians
record together live” she explains. “Everything unfolded in the way it should
have - the stars aligned!”
Throughout the recording process, Estefan
went for “a sexy, romantic and intimate feel” she says. “I wanted to do an
album without an extraneous note, with an economy of music so it would be just
enough to express the emotion of the song.”
Estefan also tried to approach these
standards with fresh ideas. “On ‘They Can’t Take That Away From Me,’ for
instance, we did it in a completely different way from what anybody’s done
before, kind of a 6/8, almost Afro-Cuban feel meets the waltz,” she says.
For Antonio Carlos Jobim’s Brazilian
classic “Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar,” Estefan composed English lyrics for the
first-ever English version, “It’s You I’ll Always Love,” and composed Spanish
lyrics for “Eu Sei Que Voy Te Amar.” She also recorded it in French (“Tu Sais
Je Vais T’Aimer”), having studied that language in school. She also composed
Spanish lyrics for Charlie Chaplin’s “Smile,” on which she duets with Laura
Pausini in both Spanish & Italian. “This song always made me cry,” she says.
“Charlie Chaplin spent his life making people smile and laugh and it’s one of
the songs that breaks your heart. Recording it was daunting because Michael
Jackson did a phenomenal version and so did Natalie Cole. There are so many
versions. I wanted to bring my own sensitivity to it because it’s been so
special to me, and Laura Pausini is amazing.”
Argentinean idol Carlos Gardel’s “El Dia
Que Me Quieras,” for which Estefan wrote the first-ever English translation
(“The Day You Say You Love Me”), has a very special significance. “It was the
wedding song that Emilio and I danced to!” she relates. “I wanted to record it.
It was never done in English, and I wanted it to be as close to the author's
version as possible and I was so inspired.
Before we started doing the record, I wrote the translation. It’s always nice when you can write a
standard!”
Tracklist:
• Good Morning Heartache
• They Can’t Take That Away
From Me
• What A Difference A Day Makes
• I’ve Grown Accustomed To His
Face
• Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
• The Day You Say You Love Me
Feat. Joshua Bell
• Embraceable You
• What A Wonderful World
• How Long Has This Been Going
On Feat. Dave Koz
• SonrĂe (Smile) Feat. Laura
Pausini
• The Way You Look Tonight
Feat. Dave Koz
• You Made Me Love You
• Young At Heart
2 comments:
How exciting! Can't wait to hear it. Jx
I am obviously looking forward to it as well...
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