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Barb has given a free podcast about the new album and her love of Nina Simone. Copy the link below and paste it into your browser, or go to www.linnrecords.com to hear the full podcast:
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Barb's amazing new album, "Just Like A Woman, Hymn To Nina", is now available to download either as individual tracks or as a an entire album at linn records. Please click on the link below to hear clips and to download.
**** Barb Jungr 'Just like a woman - hymn to Nina (The Independent) March 7, 2008
"A vocal stylist acclaimed for her interpretations of Jacques Brel and Bob Dylan, Barb Jungr here turns her attention to Nina Simone, with an album drawn from the late pianist's repertoire. The most striking pieces may be the medleys with which Jungr brings a trad-folk tone to particularly the seamless seguing of 'One Morning in May' with the old Steppenwolf drug song 'The Pusher'....her 'Ballad of Hollis Brown', with the delicate madness of the piano part evoking the protagonist's descent into despair, is much more effective. It's all brought to a close with a rousing, exultant blues arrangement of 'Feeling Good' that pays true homage to Nina's feisty spirit. (Andy Gill)
Album of the Week - Barb Jungr ‘Just Like A Woman (Hymn to Nina)’, The Independent, 22.3.2008 Barb Jungr sold out a week of gigs at Ronnie Scott’s to launch this album of songs associated with Nina Simone. Her previous albums have made her the foremost interpreter of Bob Dylan’s back catalogue around, and there’s a trio of Zimmerman classics here, alongside ‘Llilac Wine’ and a wonderful, breathy ‘Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood’. Classy doesn’t begin to sum it up. (Tim Cumming)
****Barb Jungr ‘Just Like A Woman (Hymn to Nina)’, Record Collector, May 2008,
Finally, look out for Just Like A Woman (Hymn To Nina), a fabulous new album by BARB JUNGR, a Rochdale-born chanteuse with both Czech and German roots, who’s built her reputation as an interpreter of French chansons. Intended as an homage to Nina Simone, the 11-track CD finds Jungr offering radical and boldly imaginative reinventions of the Simone favourites Feeling Good and Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, plus a compelling, almost incantatory medley of One Morning In May and The Pusher.
Jazzwise May 2008
Nowadays fewer singers do it than before, maybe because it's not simple (certainly not as simple as some people might make it out to be). We're speaking about thematically linked song programmes, as here. The small print explains, "all songs previously recorded by Nina Simone" though I admit to Simone singing The Pusher never having lodged in my cranium. Like Scarlett O' (Seeboldt) in Germany, Barb Jungr has developed the knack of creating cohesive and coherent song cycles. "Just Like a Woman" has Nina Simone's repertoire as its backbone but it is Jungr and the team that add new sinew, muscle and grey matter to what could have been easily turned into a posy of Nina nosegays.For many Simone's piebald-varied repertoire will be the stuff of association - love affairs, flings, lives and deaths. Maybe that's why the absence of such relatively obscure, yet, for me, core material such as Randy Newman's Baltimore or Judy Collins' My Father isn't an issue (though My Father would have slotted in beautifully). Jungr's phrasing and ability to slide across end rhymes in to the next line are the stuff of revelation. Likewise, what music director Jenny Carr's figurative baton achieves. Danny Thompson's skeletal bass on Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood could be being played on, to summon an image from European folklore, wailing strings woven from human hair. The snare drum sound on Black is the Colour and the swirling Al Kooper-style organ on Break Down And Let It All Out are splendid. The only track here that leaves me out in the cold rain and snow is the jaunty over-interpretation of Feeling Good. Simone's arrangement was a slow fuse explosion; this very different approach sounds like one more whisky with a Prozac chaser on a charabanc sing-along. That quibble aside "Just Like a Woman" works both as an artistic statement and an artistic unity.
Barb Jungr - Just Like a Woman (hymn to Nina) - The Jazz Rag
07 May 2008
The Jazz Rag
Les Tomkins
After Claire Martin saluting Shirley Horn, we have Barb Jungr saluting Nina Simone. In both cases, the voices and the approach are very different from those of their subjects of homage. In Barb Jungr's case, there is a strong common factor - both she and Nina Simone can be termed great entertainers, performers and interpreters. Likewise, I have to wonder whether the word "jazz" is fully applicable to what we hear. The point of departure, for me, is that Barb appeals to my palate much more than Nina ever did. To each his own.
Although Rochdale-born Barb has been active in cabaret-type areas for some years, I was not awakened to her talent till I heard her 2002 album "Every Grain of Sand" - her highly individual takes on Bob Dylan songs, which I found inspirational. Her subsequent CDs have tended to include Dylan compositions, as does this one, with three that Nina "covered" as they say.
As ever, she has collaborated with some of our finest players for these fiery or tender expositions of Simone-sung stuff. The excellent Jenny Carr directs and is on piano; she also is part of the frequent backing voices, along with Barb and Jessica Lauren, who contributes organ, harmonica and assorted other sounds to the mix. Johnny Lee has a wide range of drum beats including military-style to supply. Add the veteran bassman Danny Thompson and some very effective spots of tenor and soprano from Mark Lockheart, and you have ingredients for a constantly-gripping programme.
It's hard to specify highlights, but the perfect power of the title track and the measured menace of Lilac Wine are certainly among them. I also like the way Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood builds steadily to an extended ending, and the rocking lilt of To Love Somebody. A song I've had adverse reactions to in the past is Bricusse/Newley's Feeling Good, but the sheer infectious exuberance of this version wins me over totally. Certainly Ms Jungr is adept in transforming her chosen themes into things of her own, so that can be said to justify her rating as a jazz singer.
Barb Jungr ‘Just Like A Woman (Hymn to Nina)’, Bluesart.at APRIL 2008 Barb Jungr is a UK based singer if Czech and German parentage who is renowned in the UK for her treatment of songs as songs, sometimes with jazz or blues inflections, sometimes not. What more natural then she should dedicate a set to songs associated with another unclassifiable but highly talented and respected singer, Nina Simone? So, Barb tackles the likes of folk songs, Bob Dylan numbers, the Bee Gee’s beautiful ‘To Love Somebody’ (also recorded by James Carr), ‘Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood’ – known to many from the Yardbirds, I would hazard a guess – and the sublime reworking of ‘Angel of The Morning’, and she makes each her own whilst maintaining the homage. Backing is courtesy of a stellar group drawn from the UK jazz scene, rounding off what is indeed a very classy package – and by no stretch of the imagination is this a jazz album, or a blues recording come to that. Having written that though, ‘Feeling Good’ does have all the enthusiasm and excitement of a sixties beat group performance. But try the reggae-inflected rendition of Dylan’s ‘Just Like A Woman’ for something different – or just try any of the eleven tracks.
Too often tributes are over-respectful and over-reverent, but Barb certainly sounds as though she is enjoying herself and I doubt Ms Simone would have been too impressed with a straight copy of any of her numbers. As a result, Nina’s fans will be delighted with this joyous set, as no doubt will Barb’s, too. (Norman Darwen)
***Barb Jungr ‘Just Like A Woman (Hymn to Nina)’, London Evening Standard, 14.3.2008 Barb Jungr is neither jazz diva nor blues belter, but she does have a compelling way of injecting truth into a song. Her performance power rescued an awkward evening with Mark-Anthony Turnage and the London Sinfonietta last summer, and here it lends a new dimension to the emotionally charged songs of Nina Simone. Backed by a quintet featuring Mark Lockheart’s subdued tenor sax and the keyboards of Jenny Carr and Jessica Lauren, Barb gives each lyric time to sink in. She makes familiar songs, including Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood and the title track, sound very different. (Jack Massaryk)
***Barb Jungr ‘Just Like A Woman (Hymn to Nina)’, The Times, 22.3.2008 This song-stylist has built a following with her takes on Bob Dylan and Jacques Brel. Now she interprets imaginative arrangements of tunes associated with Nina Simone. That means Just Like A Woman as jaunty lover rock and an Africanised Ballad of Hollis Brown with thumb piano. But Jungr, with her light, clear tones, has set herself a tough task emulating the charisma and dark drama of Simone. When Jungr sings that druggie lament The Pusher you don’t quite believe that she has plumbed the depths. The straight pop joy of Feeling Good and the gospel swirl of To Love Somebody convince more. (John Bungey) =
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BARB JUNGR
JUST LIKE A WOMAN
HYMN TO NINA
12TH MARCH 2008
“The kind of voice that many more should get around to hearing.†(Fred Dellar – MOJO)
Just Like A Woman is Barb Jungr’s hymn to the late, great Nina Simone. This beautiful, haunting and reflective album comprises eleven songs famously interpreted by Nina Simone. For the recording, Barb surrounded herself with some of the UK’s finest musicians, including Danny Thompson on bass and Mark Lockheart on saxophone and clarinets. The songs are beautifully arranged and are performed throughout with élan and a moving lightness of touch.
Album personnel:
Jenny Carr (piano & backing vocals)
Jessica Lauren (organ, harmonicas, autoharp, mbira and backing vocals)
Danny Thompson (bass)
Johnny Lee (drums and percussion)
Mark Lockheart (saxophones and clarinets)
Barb Jungr (vocals)
Described as “one of the best interpreters of Jacques Brel and Bob Dylan anywhere on this angst-ridden planet†(David Finkle, Village Voice – NY), the iconoclastic song stylist Barb Jungr is quietly revered in the UK but her seismic talent is still vastly underexposed in her native Britain. Last September she captivated Australia during a seven-city tour that earned rave reviews and solidified her reputation there as a major artist. Barb is also going down a storm on the other side of the Atlantic and is about to return to the Big Apple for a full week of shows in January 2008. In fact, news has just come in that Barb has won the Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist – the Nightlife Awards is the only broad-based, critic-driven award show for nightlife in New York.
The release of Just Like A Woman looks set to bring Barb the greater recognition that she so rightly deserves in the UK. The album will be supported by an extensive UK tour spanning January through April 2008 and will kick off with a special 3-night launch at London’s Ronnie Scott’s. At Ronnie’s Barb will be backed by a 5-piece band, comprising her regular players Jenny Carr and Jessica Lauren who will be joined by Darren Farrugia (drums and percussion), Neville Malcolm (bass) and Mark Lockheart (saxophones and clarinets).
With Jungr’s pure, quirky, powerful voice to guide you, you’ll find a depth in these songs never previously imagined. (Kerstan Mackness, Time Out)
BARB JUNGR
JUST LIKE A WOMAN (AKD309)
12TH MARCH 2008
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Barb Jungr – Just Like A Woman
Album Tracklisting:
1. Black is the Colour/Break Down and Let it All Out
2. Just Like a Woman
3. Lilac Wine
4. Times They Are a Changing
5. Angel of the Morning
6. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
7. Keeper of the Flame
8. To Love Somebody
9. One Morning in May/The Pusher
10. Ballad of Hollis Brown
11. Feeling Good
With rave reviews internationally and two New York awards (2008 Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist and Best International Artist 2003 Backstage Award), Barb Jungr is renowned for her unique vocal style, approach to arrangements and interpretation of song. Her acclaimed releases on Linn Records and performances have brought her to the world stage and revealed her to be one of Europe's most exciting voices.
Currently touring the UK with a repertoire of songs recorded by Nina Simone, Linn Records now release her new recording, "Just Like A Woman (hymn To Nina)" (Linn AKD309). The tour began in January with a sellout season at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club and the album will be officially launched at The Shaw Theatre, London in March.
Critics have compared Jungr to Nina Simone and Peggy Lee, called her "a British Edith Piaf" and "one of the best interpreters of Jacques Brel and Bob Dylan anywhere on this angst ridden planet today" (Village Voice, New York).
In 2007, she appeared at The Queen Elizabeth Hall in collaboration with the composer Mark Anthony Turnage in "About Water", which was written specifically for her voice. In 2005/6 Jungr appeared on BBC television performing at the Tribute to Bob Dylan Concert alongside Odetta, KT Tunstall and Billy Bragg. In July 2006, she was featured on a BBC One documentary Queens of Heartache - a programme about iconic female singers.
Rochdale-born and Stockport-bred, Jungr's passionate singing and extraordinary song styling has its roots in northern soul, opera and jazz - the music that informed her early years.
In the 1980s she was part of the ‘alternative cabaret' circuit performing and recording with the cult vocal harmony group The Three Courgettes. Subsequently she enjoyed a 12 year song-writing and musical partnership with blues guitarist and songwriter Michael Parker. Together, they released six albums and worked extensively on tour, radio and television with, among others, Julian Clary and Alexei Sayle.
During the early 1990s Jungr created the award winning harmony show "Hell Bent Heaven Bound" but her solo career began in earnest after she recorded "Bare" in 1999 on Irregular Records. This recording brought her to the attention of Linn Records, with whom she has now recorded six albums. Her own self-penned material also features on certain albums. Since appearing in New York in 2002, Jungr regularly performs in the United States - especially in New York where she has a loyal following. Australia has proved an equally successful territory as illustrated by a sell-out residency at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in summer 2006, followed by an 11 date nationwide tour in 2007 further underlining her fast-growing global reputation as a leading song-stylist.
With Mari Wilson and label-mate Claire Martin she created the sell-out cabaret show "Girl Talk" whose album (Linn AKD 279) was released and launched at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London in 2006.
Jungr continues to write extensively and was the lyricist for Birmingham Stage Company's sellout version of The Jungle Book.
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