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Jazz singer Iain Mackenzie's debut album 'Twice on Sunday'

'Twice on Sunday'
The debut album from Iain Mackenzie

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Monday 28th November 2005

Iain’s debut album ‘Twice On Sunday’ was released on 28th November 2005.
It is selling well & has had good air-play including Michael Parkinson’s Sunday Supplement on BBC Radio 2, and on Smooth FM.

The album is a refreshing selection of Swing and Jazz standards including hip new arrangements of ‘I Won’t Dance’, ‘Sugar’, I’ve Got You Under My Skin’ and, of course, ‘Sunday’ (twice!), There’s a welcome appearance from Stevie Wonder’s seldom performed classic ‘If It’s Magic’ and original lyrics for Clare Fisher‘s beautiful ‘Pensativa’. Johannes Strauss gets an airing with ‘Poppy Day’, an affecting, introspective adaptation of ‘The Blue Danube’.

All this is brought together by a truly great band that need no introduction – Pete Churchill, Simon Thorpe, Troy Miller & Pete Wareham. The sound is relaxed, understated, Cool and swinging.