Hollywood, CA (July 15, 2019)—Canadian jazz vocalist and pianist Anne Bisson, a former television personality, recently completed a new album, Keys to My Heart at United Recording in collaboration with recording engineer Michael C. Ross, assistant engineer Wesley M. Seidman and mastering and lacquer cutting professional Bernie Grundman.
Bisson and Ross previously worked on her direct-to-disc, Four Seasons in Jazz album. At his suggestion, Bisson returned to Los Angeles to record Keys to My Heart, her sixth album, at United Recording, where she was joined by drummer Joe LaBarbera and acoustic bassist Darek Oleszkiewicz.
“United Recording’s Studio B is my favorite room in the world,” said Ross. “The studio’s microphone selection is second to none, and includes Neumann M-50s, AKG C-12s, AKG C-12As, Telefunken 251s, Neumann U-67s and U-47s. The console is one of the few of its kind, a custom-built Neve 8068 with API 550a EQs on every channel.”
Keys to My Heart is comprised of 11 songs, including two covers of classics: perennial standard “Killing Me Softly” and “For Me, Formidable,” a beloved song from legendary French composer/singer Charles Aznavour, which Bisson sings in both English and French. In addition, frequent collaborator and friend Pierre Lenoir helped to co-write nine songs on the album.
Keys to My Heart will be released at the Hong Kong HiFi Show in August on the UHQCD format, and in September in the U.S. on CD and 45 RPM One Step Double LP, distributed exclusively by Elusive Disc. The album will also be available on iTunes and other streaming music services.
Anne Bisson • www.annebisson.com
United Recording • www.unitedrecordingstudios.com