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  1. New Moon Daughter is a studio album by American jazz singer Cassandra Wilson that was released by Blue Note in 1995. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard magazine jazz album chart and also won the Grammy Award as the Best Jazz Vocal Performance.

    • Jazz, blues
    • 1995
  2. Vor 5 Tagen · September 3, 2021. Cassandra Wilson, “New Moon Daughter” (Blue Note, 1995) by Bob Weinberg. Her second album with producer Craig Street, New Moon Daughter was the apotheosis of Cassandra Wilson’s signature blend of jazz and Americana.

  3. 13. März 2022 · Aus den Klängen von Bass (Lonnie Plaxico), Kornett (Graham Haynes) und Gitarre (Chris Whitley) bricht Wilsons Stimme mit ihrem unverkennbar dunklen, warmen Timbre hervor. Auf "New Moon...

  4. 3. März 2021 · Meanwhile, the errant flashes of Chris Whitleys resophonic guitar reveal the anger simmering beneath the surface. Added to this is Wilson’s vaguely indifferent delivery, which gives her thinly veiled revulsion the merest hint of cover. Comparisons to Holiday are pointless, but here Cassandra Wilson more than holds her own.

    • Patrick Corcoran
  5. 27. Juli 2015 · You also can hear Whitley on Cassandra Wilson’s Blue Light at Dawn, making the track “I Can’t Stand the Rain” hum and shimmer. (Whitley makes an appearance on Wilson’s New Moon Daughter as well). Wilson was produced by Craig Street, who produced Dirt Floor, see note 8.

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  6. 6. Jan. 1995 · Auf "New Moon Daughter" besinnte sich Cassandra mehr auf das Erstgenannte. Ausdrucksformen nicht westlicher Kulturen wichen sparsameren, akustischeren Tönen. Auch fiel die erneut von Craig...

  7. 29. Juni 1996 · Billie Holiday's meditation on lynchings, "Strange Fruit," uses only Chris Whitley's dissonant dobro, Graham Haynes's cornet, and Plaxico's upright in an arrangement as haunting as its subject matter.