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It's That Girl Again

Basia

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Album Review

It's been 15 years since Basia Trzetrzelewska and her partner and collaborator Danny White issued the criminally under-heralded The Sweetest Illusion, her final album for Epic. Since that time, she's popped up on a few instrumental mix albums and as a guest vocalist on Matt Bianco's Matt's Mood, but other than compilations, this wonderfully inventive singer and songwriter of adult contemporary music disappeared from the scene. It's That Girl Again showcases the Polish songstress in a variety of settings over 13 new tracks. A host of crack session players join her core band, including White — her co-writer on most tunes — Mark Reilly, guitarist Peter White, and a chorus made up of Basia's family and friends. The set opens with "If Not Now Then When," a clever reintroduction to Basia's sound with a slew of new ideas including the use of bossa nova rhythms. Guitars and acoustic keyboards permeate the mix rather than some of the more synthetic '80s and '90s sounds of her earlier records. The lyrics are the same, positive, emotive tomes about honesty, fulfillment, intimacy, and determination she has always employed. "A Gift" is a surprisingly candid tune, about taking another's love for granted and becoming aware of the error before it's too late. The languid acoustic and electric guitars, the gently skittering loops and hand percussion all flavor a lyric of uncommon candor. "Everybody's on the Move" is true, big dancefloor modern funk that is ripe for dozens of remixes. In essence, while on some level hers is a sound close to the one that garnered her platinum album sales in decades past, there is plenty that is new here, including much more sophisticated rhythms, a more adventurous use of Latin, jazz, and Brazilian (particularly the latter) styles as they meld seamlessly with her brand of Eastern European pop, and a more poetic and focused way of writing lyrics, all wrapped up in that gorgeous voice of hers and in White's arrangements. This is as welcome a comeback record as any we've heard in recent years. In fact, It's That Girl Again goes so far as to make us remember just how much we missed her in the first place.

Customer Reviews

Speechless

Impeccable, stellar, phenomenal – words just cannot describe how great this album sounds. Both new and old Basia fans will appreciate the smooth, soothing sounds that flow from each melodic tune. I am loving it !!!

Spectacular return!!!

At long last, Basia has FINALLY returned with her fourth album of original solo material! Comebacks can be sketchy, especially if one is away as long as 15 years, but the material on this album sounds as if Basia stepped away for only 6 months. Her voice hasn't changed one bit and she fiercely works her cocktail-jazz magic with her signature vocals and densely laid harmonies. Danny White can still rip up a piano. It is so nice to hear these two making original, fun, and intelligent music again. Highlight tracks include "If Not Now Then When," "There's A Tear," "Love Lies Bleeding," and "Winners."

It's That Girl Again - Basia is BACK!

Basia, who gained notoriety during the 1980's with such chart toppers as "Time and Tide" is indeed BACK with a new album. With a three octave range, personal lyrics and a smorgasbord of styles - both danceable and emotionally powerful - Basia is a true musician of the world. Her return to the music scene is a welcome breath of fresh air. All of the songs on "It's That Girl Again" are each unique entrees with their own energy and distinct vibrant Basia style - yet still feeling completely part of the entire catalogue of wonderful music she has given us over the years. You won't be disappointed, for after all this wait, it's that girl again - the incomparable Basia is BACK!

Biography

Born: September 30, 1959 in Jaworzno, Poland

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Polish vocalist Basia Trzetrzelewska spent several years in the pop band Matt Bianco, an offshoot of Blue Rondo à la Turk, before launching a solo career in 1987. With the musical assistance of Matt Bianco's Danny White, she developed a subtle cocktail jazz-pop first showcased on her 1987 debut album, Time and Tide. Supported by the singles "New Day for You" and "Time and Tide," the record became a hit in Europe and America, where the album went platinum. Basia's second record, 1990's London Warsaw...
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