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Alma Micic: Tonight
ByMicic covers Sting's "Roxanne," originally from the Police's 1978 album Outlandos d'Amour (A&M). Micic takes the off-time, off-beat quasi-Reggae pop confection, transforming it into a breezy, self-propelled ballad with no discernible stylistic allowances. Micic's singing is relaxed and intent, gently supported by Wamble's smart nylon-string playing. Bassist Sean Conly is given generous solo space where he gives an understate impression of the song's harmonic skeleton. The head-turner "standard" is Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine," which is given a 1930s, prewar Hot Club treatment. Micic sings with a swinging sweetness and an even timbre. Wamble's support is measured. He and Micic engage in a wordless duet recounting the Slash's first guitar break to exciting effect.
Micic's "Kot' Pokida Sa Grla Djerdane" is a Serbian traditional piece rendered as high folk by Wamble's considerate rhythm and lead guitar playing. Micic sings with a sweet passion and a barely detectable darkness giving the performance a certain romantic presence. Immediately following is Micic's "Dawn" which offers an English- language counterpart to the Serbian folk piece, again with a darkness at once appropriate and cleanly delivered. Tonight is a freshly conceived and performed project that demonstrates the positive growth in Micic's evolution as an artist. She has an interesting and promising future what should be filled with exceptional moments like this one.
Track Listing
Dark Cloud; Love is Stronger Than Pride; Woke Up This Morning; Roxanne; Tonight; What Can I Do for You; Sweet Child of Mine; Kot’ Pokida SA Grla Djerdane; Dawn.
Personnel
Alma Micic
vocalsAlma Micic: vocals; Doug Wamble: guitar, programming; Sean Conly: bass (4, 5, 7, 9).
Album information
Title: Tonight | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: CTA Records