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Laila Biali
Laila Biali

VÖ: 26.01.2018

Genre: Piano Jazz

€17.50*

ACT 9041-2, 614427904126
Laila Biali / vocals, piano, keys
George Koller / bass
Larnell Lewis / drums (01, 02, 04, 08, 09, 11, 12)
Ben Wittman / drums (03, 05, 06, 07), percussion

Ambrose Akinmusire / trumpet (03, 05)
Mike “Maz” Maher / trumpet (02, 08, 09, 11)
Sam Yahel / organ (01, 02, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 12)
Glenn Patscha / organ (solo on 02), keys (12)
Lisa Fischer / vocals (01, 02, 05, 06, 07, 08)
Jo Lawry / vocals (all tracks except 09)
Carlos Ricketts / vocals (01, 02, 06, 07)

Produced by Ben Wittman & Laila Biali

Recorded at Revolution Recording (Toronto),
Wittman Productions (Toronto), Mission Sound (Brooklyn),
Vibramonk Studios (Brooklyn), Fantasy Studios (San Francisco)
& Pod Noise Studio (New York City), March - October, 2016

Mixed by Tim Abraham
Mastered by João Carvalho

Photography by Rockie Nolan

"She is an exciting and unique talent and I admire her greatly" Sting

Laila Biali, singer and pianist, has not only won numerous awards in her home country, but the renowned Downbeat also counted her music among its albums of the year. Her sixth album LAILA BIALI, which is also her ACT debut, is the culmination of her work to date.

Laila Biali
"She is an exciting and unique talent, and I admire her greatly." - Sting Canadian singer, songwriter, and pianist Laila Biali follows in the tradition of Canadian music giants like Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Diana Krall, or Michael Bublé, where influences from jazz, soul, blues, folk, and pop naturally come together. In her music, the precision and accessibility of pop blend impressively with the stylistic and playful openness of jazz. This fusion is evident in her compelling and highly diverse original compositions as well as her interpretations of songs by artists like Coldplay or David Bowie. Laila Biali is a shining example of a generation of contemporary jazz musicians who combine ambition and accessibility in their music. For these musicians, "pure" jazz is already a contradiction in terms, and "jazz" primarily represents an extremely multifaceted music in which, apart from the polished mainstream format, real musicians and real composers present genuine, deep emotions. It's music full of passion and at the same time full of intelligence, played with soul and skill. Just like the music of Laila Biali, she represents the new great jazz voice of North America