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    Lori Moran
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal
Region: Southern California

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Vocal Jazz standards & Great American Songbook favorites, along with some lesser-known gems, destined to become standards.



On My Way to You
2006

Step 1 - Personal Info
No. Title Duration Price Download
1.  A Nightingale Sang in B.. 5:48 $0.89
2.  When You Wish Upon a St.. 4:21 $0.89
3.  What a Wonderful World 2:37 $0.89
4.  The Stars above the Sta.. 3:51 $0.89
5.  Summertime 4:03 $0.89
6.  Over the Rainbow 3:24 $0.89
7.  On My Way to You 3:56 $0.89
8.  Love is Here to Stay 4:29 $0.89
9.  It Only Takes a Moment 3:44 $0.89
10.  Give Him the OO-La-La 2:47 $0.89
11.  Why Can't I Forget 3:42 $0.89

On My Way to You
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal
Release Date: 11/04/2006
11 Songs

  $14.95  (Physical CD)

  $14.95 (Download CD)
earBuzz Review:
Clean, clear vocals, with a Disney whimsy, musical instrumental depth, and a jazz-siren sense, Lori Moran has assembled 11 beautifully recorded and crafted songs in her jazz/vocal CD, "On My Way to You". Musicianship, arrangement, production, the entire package is genre perfect. The CD begins with "When You Wish Upon a Star". Classical guitar accompanies Moran's effortless delightful vocals. The band kicks in a samba-ish jazz combo vibe that grooves. "Summertime" is the next track, and Lori sings with bare stand-up bass showcasing the timbre and essence of her vocals. Track 4, "Over the Rainbow", is arranged with piano and one of the nicer versions we've heard. Track 7, "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square", winds a tremendously written melody within Moran's deft interpretation. Track 9, "Love is Here to Stay" features an easy-going instrumental break that has Moran humming with beauty and precision. .great. Overall, the CD is a welcome vibe with vocals that are about as gentle and pure as the genre can provide. Well done.