MP3 2845 mb.
Performer: Norma Winstone
Title: Somewhere Called Home
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: 831 107-4
Label: ECM Records
Released: 1987
Style: Contemporary Jazz
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 295
| 1 | Out Of This WorldWritten-By – Arlen, Mercer | 5:56 |
| 2 | Somewhere Called HomeWritten-By – Landesman, Smythe | 4:22 |
| 3 | Tea For TwoWritten-By – Caesar, Youmans | 4:56 |
| 4 | Sea LadyWritten-By – Wheeler, Winstone | 4:24 |
| 5 | PrologueWritten-By – Evans, Winstone | 3:57 |
| 6 | Hi Lili Hi LoWritten-By – Kaper, Deutsch | 4:26 |
| 7 | CelesteWritten-By – Winstone, Towner | 6:12 |
| 8 | CaféWritten-By – Gismonti, Winstone | 7:55 |
| 9 | Sometime AgoWritten-By – Busby, Mihanovich | 5:40 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECM 1337, 831 107-1 | Norma Winstone | Somewhere Called Home (LP, Album) | ECM Records, ECM Records | ECM 1337, 831 107-1 | Germany | 1987 |
| ECM 1337, 177 9930 | Norma Winstone | Somewhere Called Home (CD, Album, RE) | ECM Records, ECM Records | ECM 1337, 177 9930 | Germany | 2008 |
| ECM 1337, 831 107-2 | Norma Winstone | Somewhere Called Home (CD, Album) | ECM Records, ECM Records | ECM 1337, 831 107-2 | Germany | 1987 |
| ECM 1337, 831 107-1 | Norma Winstone | Somewhere Called Home (LP, Album) | ECM Records, ECM Records | ECM 1337, 831 107-1 | US | 1987 |
| ECM 1337, 78118-21337-2 | Norma Winstone | Somewhere Called Home (CD, Album) | ECM Records, ECM Records | ECM 1337, 78118-21337-2 | US | 1987 |
Recorded July 1986 at Rainbow Studios, Oslo
An ECM Production
℗ 1987 ECM Records GmbH
Printed in W. Germany
Made in W. Germany
Having already recorded for ECM as a member of Azimuth - the band also included her husband, pianist John Taylor, and trumpeter Kenny Wheeler - it seemed only a matter of time before Norma Winstone would contribute her fine and very original vocal talents to a solo disc for the label hence listeners have 1986's Somewhere Called Home. Listen free to Norma Winstone Somewhere Called Home Café, Somewehere Called Home and more. 9 tracks 48:06. Norma Ann Winstone born 23 September 1941, in Bow, East London is a British jazz singer and lyricist. In a career spanning over forty years she is best known for her wordless improvisations. Winstone began singing in bands around Dagenham in the early 1960s, before joining Michael Garrick's band in 1968. Her first recording came the following year, with Joe Harriott. She recorded one album under her own name in 1972. Norma Ann Winstone MBE born 23 September 1941 is an English jazz singer and lyricist. In a career spanning more than 50 years she is best known for her wordless improvisations. Born as Norma Short in Bow, East London, she began singing in bands around Dagenham in the early 1960s, before joining Michael Garrick's band in 1968. In 1971 she was voted top singer in the Melody Maker Jazz Poll. She recorded the album Edge of Time under her. Norma Winstone. 2007 feat. Bobby Wellins, Clark Tracey & Stan Tracey. Yet Another Spring. Norma Winstone, The Michael Garrick Jazz Orchestra. Children of Time. Somewhere Called Home. Norma Winstone, John Taylor, Tony Coe. I Feel How this Night Should Look. Somewhere Called Home is a vocal jazz music album recording by NORMA WINSTONE released in 1987 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. Café 8:03 2. Somewhere Called Home 4:26 3. Sea Lady 4:30 4. Sometime Ago 5:43 5. Prologue 4:02 6. Celeste 6:16 7. Hi Lili Hi Lo 4:33 8. Out of This World 5:59 9. Tea for Two 4:56. Total Time: 48:28. Just Sometimes. Norma Winstone & Klaus Gesing & Glauco Venier. A Timeless Place. Everybody's Talkin'. Norma Winstone & Glauco Venier & Klaus Gesing. Will You Walk A Little Faster . Somewehere Called Home. 4: Called Home, 1987. Somewehere Called Home, 04:22. Prologue, 03:58. Celeste, 06:13. Out of This World, 05:55. Tea for Two, 04:56. Norma Winstone voice John Taylor piano Tony Coe clarinet, tenor saxophone Recorded July 1986 at Rainbow Studio, Oslo Engineer: Jan Erik Kongshaug Produced by Manfred Eicher. After her stunning contributions to ECM via the enigmatic outfit known as Azimuth, jazz vocalist Norma Winstone broke out, or should I say broke in, her solo career with Somewhere Called Home. Joined by pianist John Taylor and Tony Coe on clarinet and tenor saxophone, she lends her sympathetic draw to the canonic tree while also hanging it with her own lyric adornments to the music of Egberto Gismonti, Ralph Towner, and Ke