Laura: Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -flac- -2011- [better]
Released in 2011, The Best Is Yet to Come marks a significant milestone in Laura Fygi's
The sequencing is thoughtful: up-tempo Latin numbers are interspersed with quiet ballads and live cuts (including a charmingly intimate “The Lady Wants to Know” from Ronnie Scott’s). No track overstays its welcome, and the album breathes like a well-paced cabaret set.
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Vocal Delivery: Fygi’s signature smoky contralto finds a natural home in these expansive arrangements. Critics have noted that while her style often draws comparisons to Peggy Lee, she maintains a "feisty sense of self-reliance" and sharp interpretive skills. Unique Interpretations:
"Too Darn Hot": Fygi famously drew on her experiences performing in the intense heat of Asia to capture the essence of this Cole Porter classic. Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -FLAC- -2011-
The album's production is also noteworthy, with Fygi working with a range of talented musicians and producers to create a rich and immersive sound. From the lush orchestral arrangements on "Lover's Prayer" to the stripped-down intimacy of "Rain," the album's sonic landscape is varied and engaging.
"Too Darn Hot": Driven by a scorching, brass-heavy drum line. Released in 2011, The Best Is Yet to
– A reimagined, softer version of the Charlie Chaplin classic. Too Darn Hot