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Her style is bluesy and intimate with a sexy voice that's sweet as dark tupelo honey, and her interpretations are unerring. The musicians play to her and to each other, and the ensemble is so tight that the four musicians breathe and move as one.Be sure to listen to: On "Dock of the Bay," Gomes creates a languid, bluesy version that is a little bit reminiscent of Bobbie Gentry while still coming across as quite original. It'll cast a spell over you......Rad Bennett, SoundStage Gomes Sings “You better come on into my kitchen, ‘cause it’s going to be raining outdoors” and what a wondrous musical kitchen she possesses. The utensils are the thoughtfully played musical notes. The chef is Carmen herself, serving a dream-like melodic delicacy. We at Adore Jazz, play the music from Gomes’ new CD “Torn” with great joy............Guy Zinger, Adore Jazz on 1.FM Reviewer & Writer, All About Jazz [url=http://www.soundliaison.com[/url] User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Carmen Gomes sings the Blues (Songs from the album Belafonte sings the Blues)

Carmen Gomes Sings
Sings the Blues
Marantz Hi-End Audiophile Test Demo Cd

Marantz Hi-End Audiophile Test Demo Sacd
High End Audiophile Test Demo CD
Hi-End Audiophile Test Demo CD1
High-End Audiophile Test Demo SACD - Seventh Edition
Carmen Gomes sings the Blues
Carmen Meets Kharma Live
Thousand Shades of Blue
Hi-End Audiophile Test Demo CD7