Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Indulge Your Passions with Le Kat's "Boudoir Rouge" on February 16th

Chanteuses take on the 1930s is jazzy, bluesy and a little naughty

Inspired by the 1930s Hollywood glamour, Paris Jazz Age and unadulterated passion, chanteuse Le Kat will release her debut album, Boudoir Rouge, on February 16th on the Le Kat Meow record label. The glitzy platinum blond bombshell wrote nine songs for the diverse collection of vintage jazz vocals, lonesome blues grooves, theatrical cabaret tunes, playful pop and moody torch songs, and produced thirteen tracks with William Tabanou.

Backing Le Kat on Boudoir Rouge is a core group of gifted musicians, including Tabanou on guitar and keyboards, Aaron Kaplan (Rod Stewart) on guitar, banjo and mandolin, bassist Brett Simons (Brian Wilson), Doug Webb (Quincy Jones, Freddie Hubbard) on saxophone and clarinet, trumpeter Larry Williams (Freddie Hubbard, Doc Severinsen), David Langlois (Stephane Wrembel) on percussion and washboard, pianist Jimmy Levine and drummer Mark David.

Opening with an inviting trip back in time to a Paris caf, Best I Ever Had is a vocally ethereal song of amorous desire paced by lilting guitar progressions. Penned by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, I Need A Man is a slinky vaudevillian vamp. Le Kat purrs angrily through More while her musical ensemble takes on big band qualities on Talk To Me. Mista Twista is rambunctious, frisky and fun. A sensual video clip was shot for the Bossa Nova and samba-infused Wikked Lil Grrrls. Originally recorded by Madonna, Hanky Panky teases and tantalizes. The sassy Bigger Than The Both of Us vacillates in tempo allowing Le Kat to both vulnerably croon quietly and bellow boisterously with defiance in a tour-de-force performance. One of three emphasis radio tracks, River swings with elegance and grace. The yearning Coming Home, Desire and Blue Man are atmospheric ballads. On Keep Young and Beautiful, Le Kat offers a tongue-in-cheek guide for women in a society obsessed with youth and looks. Closing the disc as a bonus track, the ambient Lady in Lavender is haunting and chilling.

Boudoir Rouge is about love, lust and desire. Its a musical fusion of the past and present that takes you on a dream-like journey back to another time. Call it nouveau glamour of old Hollywood. I was inspired by the Jazz Age in Paris and iconic artists such as Django Reinhardt, Josephine Baker, Cole Porter and Cab Calloway as well as Hollywood glamour goddesses of the 1930s like Marlene Dietrich. My goal is to evoke the music and glamour of the bygone era that gave birth to jazz and celebrated progression, revealed Le Kat.

Le Kat (Kathy Lester) grew up in Hollywood where she started singing and writing songs at an early age. She spread her artistic wings into acting and studied dance at the Roland Dupree Dance Academy. It was there that an agent approached her, which led to a role as the femme fatale in the cult horror classic Phastasm. Her performance as the Lady in Lavender, for which she appears before legions of Phans at horror conventions across the nation, inspired the song she wrote of the same title. Le Kat honed her songwriting and performing talents, and studied voice with the legendary Rosemary Butler, Seth Riggs and Kay Montgomery. Hungry for the ambience and musical style of the 1930s, she decided to focus her artistic muse on reviving that era musically and incorporating elements from that period into her performance. To support Boudoir Rouge, Le Kat will create an alluring musical and visual feast for the concert stage.

The songs contained on Le Kats Boudoir Rouge are:

Best I Ever Had
Hanky Panky
I Need A Man
Desire
More
Bigger Than The Both of Us
Talk To Me
River
Mista Twista
Blue Man
Wikked Lil Grrrls
Keep Young and Beautiful
Coming Home
Lady in Lavender (bonus)

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