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Flame Trees (LIVE)

Melissa Forbes – Smooth Jazz Artist

Prince-Inspired Dance-Pop Track | Flame Trees (LIVE) by Melissa Forbes | Stream Free

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Ever woken up on a Monday morning with that sinking feeling about the work week ahead? Former commercial lawyer Melissa Forbes felt it so strongly she decided to become a singer. In March 2005 she released her debut album "No More Mondays" on her own label, Kitten Kong Records. An outstanding vocalist capable of singing anything from Aretha Franklin to Ella Fitzgerald, Melissa seamlessly integrates her conservatorium jazz training with R&B grooves. Featuring a dynamic band including jazz legend John Hoffman on trumpet (Buddy Rich, Woody Herman), "No More Mondays" contains originals, standards and jazzified takes on popular tunes from Michael Jackson, D'Angelo and even Metallica. It is available in Australia through major music retailers (eg HMV)and internationally through the online store, CD Baby.

1. Shhh (Intro)

2. Black Coffee/Brown Sugar (jazz standard/cover - D'Angelo)

3. Broken Wings

4. Don't Stop Til You Get Enough (cover - Michael Jackson)

5. Thinking You Over

6. The Weekday Sun

7. Rising Up?

8. Shadows of Love

9. You're My Alter Ego/Nothing Else Matters (jazz standard/cover - Metallica)

10. Still

11. Blackheart Blues

12. As I Sing

"Flame Trees (LIVE)" is a Dance-Pop track by Melissa Forbes on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. This is the unmistakable sound of Australian, and it will especially appeal to dance-pop fans. It has charted at #15 on the SoundClick Dance-Pop chart. Listeners who follow Prince will feel right at home with this Melissa Forbes release on SoundClick.

Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
#4,900 in subgenre Peak #15
Charts
Peak #29
Uploaded
November 17, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:55 minutes
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