![]() I hope that my audience is willing to come along on this journey with me."Ĭlear Day is due to be released October 23. "It's a bit of a departure for me and it represents my growth as a person and as a musician. “With this album, I’m reaching for something bigger, more challenging and more personal,” Barlow said. John Metcalfe, ochestrator/arranger on Peter Gabriel’s Scratch My Back, wrote orchestrations for two of the songs on the new disc which features an expanded 70-piece Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley. ![]() ![]() The disc’s era and genre spanning songs, including material by Brad Mehldau, Paul Simon, David Bowie and Queen, Coldplay, Pat Metheny and Joni Mitchell, tell a chronological story of Barlow’s emotional journey with fresh and inventive arrangements and orchestrations by Barlow and collaborator Steve Webster. "Clear Day" ushers in a new phase of her career. Barlow was named Female Vocalist of the Year at the 2008 National Jazz Awards. She credits Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Stevie Wonder and Canadian Holly Cole, as major musical influences.Īs a voice actor Barlow is well known to many for the voices in animated television series, including Sailor Venus and Sailor Mars in Sailor Moon, Bakugan Battle Brawlers and one of the lead characters Courtney in Total Drama Island.Emilie-Claire Barlow talks about her daringly arranged and imaginatively curated new album with the Metropole Orkest. She received Canada’s Juno Award, the highest musical honour, for her album Seule ce soir winning for best Jazz Vocal Recording in 2013. A show is in the works for the city’s eponymous Jazz Festival in 2016, and in February, a performance at Toronto’s legendary Massey Hall will be a heart-felt homecoming.Įmilie-Claire Barlow released first album ‘ Sings‘ in 1998. Montreal is Barlow’s new home, another change that resulted from the arctic experience. In November she’ll be one of the artists featured during the 20th anniversary celebrations at Montreal’s Upstairs Jazz Bar. There are shows and tours planned over the next year. “At the opening of ‘On a Clear Day’ you’ll hear these very dramatic cellos and this high pling pling pling of the piano and that’s basically representing the moment when I’m on the helicopter and I’m going to land on the ship.” The accompaniment of the Dutch-based Orkest Metropole magnifies the cinematic quality. She describes the songs as the soundtrack to her life. The songs were chosen for their verisimilitude to her own experiences over the past few years. ‘Clear Day’ is made up of her versions of great tunes by groups and artists from the Beatles to Cold Play and David Bowie, to name a few. “I think that the experience of being there in the Arctic and just feeling the hugeness and the wonder of the world made me brave enough to look inside and realize that there was a part of my life that was feeling not aligned… It became the path that is this record.” Listen © Jacques BoissinotĪccepting an invitation to join a group of researchers at work aboard the Coast Guard ship, The Amundsen, during the summer of 2011, Barlow and her guitar player provided entertainment in exchange for an experience she says was life-changing. The Amundsen, a Canadian Coast Guard ship and ice-breaker in the Actic waters off Canada’s north coast. The Toronto born-and- raised singer, and voice actor, says this one began on an August night with the midnight sun. Her work as a band leader and producer has been recognized with a Juno Award nomination for Producer of Year for her recording Clear Day featuring the. ![]() Emilie-Claire Barlow is releasing her 11th album, ‘Clear Day’, and a Canadian ice-breaker played a major role.
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