Lyrics by Diana Winter and Phil Gould
Music by Diana Winter, Fabio Balestrieri and Phil Gould
Lead & Background vocals, Acoustic Guitar: Diana Winter
Drums, Wurlitzer & Keyboards: Phil Gould
Percussion: Miles Bould
Bass: Yolanda Charles
Guitars: Fabio Balestrieri
Strings: Neil Black
Produced and arranged by Fabio Balestrieri and Phil Gould
September Song
Lyrics and music by Diana Winter
Lead & Background Vocals, Acoustic Guitar: Diana Winter
Chromatic Harmonica: Toots Thielemans
Percussion: Miles Bould
Background Vocals: Vladi Tosetto
Summer Frogs and Toads by the Stream courtesy of Mother Nature
Produced and arranged by Fabio Balestrieri
Midnight
Lyrics by Diana Winter
Music by Diana Winter,Fabio Balestrieri,A.Frodella,M.Toso
Drums: Massimiliano Rocca
Percussion, efx: Miles Bould
Double bass: Pino Pecorelli
Guitar, Rhodes: Fabio Balestrieri
Strings: Neil Black
Lead and Backing vocals, nylon Guitar: Diana Winter
Produced and arranged by Fabio Balestrieri
Cruel
Lyrics by Diana Winter
Music by Diana Winter and Fabio Balestrieri
Lead & Background Vocals, acoustic guitar: Diana Winter
Drums: Ivano Maggi
Percussion: Miles Bould
Double Bass: Pino Pecorelli
Guitars: Fabio Balestrieri
Rhodes, Hammond: Vladi Tosetto
Chromatic Harmonica: Toots Thielemans
Produced and arranged by Fabio Balestrieri
True blue heart
Lyrics and music by Diana Winter
Lead & Background Vocals, acoustic guitar: Diana Winter
Drums: Massimiliano Rocca
Percussion, efx: Miles Bould
Double bass: Pino Pecorelli
Guitars, Rhodes, Programming: Fabio Balestrieri
Strings: Neil Black
Produced and arranged by Fabio Balestrieri
Vieni Fuori
Giorgia featuring Diana Winter
Lyrics: Giorgia
Music: Fabio Balestrieri & Damiano Ruggeri
Vocals: Giorgia and Diana Winter
Backing Vocals: Diana Winter
Drums: Alex Soresini
Bass: Pierpaolo Ranieri
Clavinet, Wurlitzer: A. "Gange" Cattoni
Guitars, Rhodes, Synth, Programming: Fabio Balestrieri
Additional Programming, Keys: Damiano Ruggeri
Brass arrangement: Fabio Balestrieri
Trumpet: Sergio Orlandi
Tenor Sax: Wally Allifranchini
Trombone: Angelo Rolando
Mixed by Fabio Balestrieri, Damiano Ruggeri and G. "Psycho" Istroni
Additional mixing: M. Dolla
Produced and arranged by Fabio Balestrieri & Damiano Ruggeri
From the album 'Stonata' (2007) by Giorgia
Influences
Chaka Khan
Seal
Stevie Wonder
Jeff Buckley
Terence Trent D'Arby
Beatles
Prince
Fiona Apple
Sarah Vaughan
Al Di Meola
Sia
Rasalus
Al Jarreau
Joao Bosco
Fabio Balestrieri
Debussy
Wilde
Prévert
Kant
Vigotskji
Mozart
THE BIG Aristofane!
“Diana Winter: a debut with a promise of new developments (…). It’s a sincere CD that is striking for the maturity of its songs: not only the lyrics, but also the way she sings them (the girl is only 22 years old) there’s an astounding self-assuredness in her, as if all she had ever done was make CDs”. (Libero)
“There are CDs that you tire of quickly. Others enrapture you and open windows onto new worlds. Diana seems weaned on soul and jazz and she sings with an intensity that blows you away. Great background music for a special evening”. (Natural Style)
“Winter approaches her debut album with the artistic maturity of a great singer-songwriter. Her voice is easy and rich, her guest performers are first class (…) an organic, inspired and well-thought out project, put together with sensitivity and competence.” (Tribe)
“The fact that it is well played is not saying enough about this CD (…). The world in which Diana moves is midway between folk pop and soul (…). Never ending tale has the freshness of springtime (…) Rain envelops like a cup of tea and a warm blanket.” (Il Corriere della Sera)
“First of all, she’s a singer-songwriter; she writes her songs and then gives them colour with sophisticated arrangements and the warmth of her phrasing.” (Il Giornale)
“She blends soul and pop with her class and top international musicians.” (Maxim)
“Escapizm” is a work of international depth (…), which doesn’t mean that it’s merely a seasonal pop product, but rather a CD that slowly takes hold of you because beyond the singles there’s more.A real revelation for sophisticated soul pop lovers.”br>
(La Repubblica)
“She plays soul and jazz, but with the extraordinary freshness of her 22 years.” (L’Unita')
“Diana Winter is a singer-songwriter who thinks of music in terms of freshness. Fresh is her way of conceiving soul and jazz (…) as her debut album clearly proclaims.” (La Nazione)
“And now Diana Winter makes her recording debut (…). The music of this florentine artist is sophisticated, but pleasant to the year.”
(Panorama)
“The talent is there and the handful of songs she bestows on us are without a doubt enjoyable.” (Alias de Il Manifesto)
“A “fresh” combination of soul and jazz for a debut album with an international flavour.” (Gioia)
“Kindred to the jazz spirit with a dash of soul is “Escapizm”, a remarkable debut.” (Io Donna)
ABOUT
Since early childhood Diana Winter has experienced different languages and cultures and developed an early love of music. Growing up in a very musical family –her mother is an accomplished classical pianist- as a child she listened to everything from Bach to Satchmo. She started early classical guitar studies at 10, focussing after some years on more modern guitar players such as De Moraes, Pernambuco, Brower, Brindle. A curiosity for anything concerning self expression soon turned towards songwriting: she gave up the idea of the conservatory and wrote her first song at fourteen. Her vocal training started in a Gospel Choir, soon her models became Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder, Sananda Maitreya, Sarah Vaughan and many others. The experience in Gospel contributed to Diana Winter’s belief that in music, as in any religion, evocative power is the strongest alchemy that can take place between people. She tried to express this intuition in her first album “Escapizm”. As a teenager ,while performing in various local clubs, she started making her own way in the music business. Those years didn’t seem to lead her anywhere, because she found it impossible to compromise with certain situations. She was discovered in 2004 by the arranger, guitarist and producer Fabio Balestrieri, and the result was her first album Escapizm.
THE ALBUM
The album was produced by Fabio Balestrieri for Kouyatè and recorded over two years in Italy, Belgium and the UK. The reason being the collaboration with Phil Gould, who co-produced Rain and Dream Alone, and much of the work took place in his cottage-studio in Dorset. The production was in line with the main idea of creating an album “made of notes”-which reflects Fabio Balestrieri and Diana’s wish for “real” music- played in every single part with real instruments. This idea was developed at Hours by the Window studio, recording most of the instruments -including the frogs recorded at the stream-. Various talented musicians were involved in this debut album, to mention just a few: harmonica player Toots Thielemans, percussion player Miles Bould, double bass player Pino Pecorelli, keyboard player and singer Mike Lindup, bass player Yolanda Charles and Mirco de Grandis, string player Neil Black.The mastering of the album took place care of Martin Giles, at Alchemy Soho in London (see www.alchemysoho.com).
…in “Escapizm” I wanted to tell stories about whatever I could imagine.
thanx for the contact, Great music! It is all styles together. You have Toots!!!! My favorite player in the world. Lots of success and if u r in Amsterdam and have the time (and feel like having a home cooked organic meal with me my wife and two kids (7 and 2 1/2 yrs old)) give me a call (we eat at 18h)
Oh I almost forgot... If you need a bass player you can call me too.
Thanks for the add. Your songs sound really great, and you have a lovely voice!
If you don’t have our new album, you can get it for sale on iTunes right now. Come to think of it, you can get if for sale even if you already do have it, but... well, you get the point. :)
Beautiful creations Diana! Have a great week my friend and keep checking out my tunes when you get a chance... I update them every time I finish a new one... Hope ya like em!