Amalia Grè is an Italian (Puglian) singer-songwriter whose work is described in DeBaser reviews as jazz-influenced with bossa nova and 60s jazz-swing touches. Her debut was released on EMI and reviewers note a distinctive, divisive vocal style that some find sensual and others find shaky.

DeBaser reviews discuss two albums: the self-titled Amalia Grè (reviewed 2004) and Per te (reviewed 2007). Reviews mention a debut on EMI, comparisons or affinities with artists like Betty Carter and Bobby McFerrin, performances at the Blue Note (as referenced in reviews), and highlight tracks such as Sogno, Orchidee and a cover of 'Estate' and 'We Have All The Time In The World'.

Italian, Puglian-born singer-songwriter with clear jazz and bossa nova influences. Debut album on EMI praised for charm; voice described as divisive but sensual. Follow-up Per te noted for strong tracks like ForteRespiro and a personal cover of 'We Have All The Time In The World'.

For:Fans of vocal jazz, bossa nova and Italian singer-songwriters

 Amalia Grè is on her first album with the label EMI MUSIC, which, according to an anecdote, gave her very little time, maybe 15 days, to create it.

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 Clearly: her voice you either hate or love, for some it may also be annoying, to me it seems sensual and calm, simply pleasant.

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