Talk To Me Nice

Talk To Me Nice

Talk To Me Nice

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Editorial Reviews
<"b00007gbw55020"> Julia Park- Editor Alameda Journal, 11/15/02
Miller gives each number a signature twist, whether in tempo or inflection, to make it her own.

<"b00007gbw55019"> Julia Park- Editor Alameda Journal, 11/15/02
Miller's tone is saucy yet intimate. She shines in the cuts, "Day by Day and "Good Morning Heartache".

<"b00007gbw54999"> Album Description
The CD features Bay Area heavyweight musicians Michael Bluestein on piano (Jacqui Naylor, Kitty Margolis), Jon Evans (Jacqui Naylor, Ledisi, Tori Amos) on upright bass, and a host of other fine local musicians. Standards like "Peel Me a Grape", "Good Morning Heartache", and "Fever" are rendered with hip, straight-ahead arrangements providing a tight rhythm track for Natasha to add her dynamic and clear vocals.

Natasha has been performing with her ensemble in the Bay Area for 5 years, recently for the Oakland East Bay Symphony’s "Collage de Musica" gala benefit at the Oakland Rotunda Building. She is also an accomplished classical violinist and singer-songwriter.

The album is full of hip jazz standards with a kick!

Talk To Me Nice

Talk To Me Nice, Music, Natasha Miller, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Jazz standards with a kick; think Dianna Krall, Natalie Cole, Norah Jones and extra spunky.

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  7. These Kind of Blues
  8. They Call Me Sweet Betty
  9. Things I Used to Do
  10. This is Boston, Not Austin Part 2

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