NADA JOVIC & DUSKO GOJKOVIC QUINTET
Take Me In Your Arms
1966 recordings previously unreleased
NEW CD
"This is one of these historical gems that you come across once in a lifetime. Something that was missing in Yugoslavian jazz. There weren¿t many jazz singers in Yugoslavia and mainly they were singing other types of music and just occasionally jazz. Although most of them had quite good vocal capabilities very few had that real ¿jazz feeling¿. Then Dusko Gojkovic gave me a tape from his archive recorded in 1966 with a singer I¿ve never heard of before. Very few people new about her and no wonder because she has never released anything. Only people who new her personally new of her. Nada was a ballerina and jazz was her passion and hobby. Passion was that strong that in 1966 she financed a studio recording that you are about to hear. Nada Jovic was born in Novi Becej in Yugoslavia on 16 May 1928 and as a 6 months baby came to Belgrade with her parents. When she was 12 she got a scholarship for ballet school in Wien. From Wien she moved to Heidelberg and later on to Frankfurt. In 1949 she came back to Belgrade from Germany to visit her ill mother and stayed there for a while. She was dancing full time as a ballerina for National Theatre and singing was her hobby and passion, especially jazz. Soon she met and falls in love with Al Kovic who was mechanical engineer but his passion was also jazz. He played trumpet with RTB Big Band. They were both writing lyrics and Al was also contributing in arrangements. In 1950/51 Nada apart of dancing for National Theatre sang with Alexander Necak Trio whose repertoire at the time was mostly based on Net King Cole¿s songs. In 1951 when she was 23 Nada and Al moved to Canada where they still live. In 1966 they went to New York where they prepared arrangements and lyrics for this album. Then they went to Köln to record it with their old friend Dusko Gojkovic (who contributed in arrangements) and his quintet. They never played with these musicians before but anyway they just hired a studio and recorded everything in one day without even having any rehearsal. For whatever reason this recording has never been released previously and I need to thank Dusko Gojkovic for discovering it to me. Nada is now 74 and currently they are making plans to return to Belgrade. Although she recorded with many musicians none of these recordings was ever released. This is her first ever release.
01 MY HEARTH BELONGS TO DADY 2'12
02 A LOT OF LIVIN' TO DO 3'14
03 WHERE CAN I GO WITHOUT YOU 2'52
04 LOVE ME DARLING 2'12
05 TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS 2'22
06 GOODY GOODY 2'47
07 ATTENTION 2'54
08 LOVE FOR SALE 3'06
09 ONE OF THESE DAYS
NADA JOVIC - vocal
DUSKO GOJKOVIC - trumpet
EDDIE BUSNELLO - alto sax
MAL WALDRON - piano
PETER TRUNK - bass
CEES SEE - drums
Recorded in Cologne, Germany on 6th September 1966
Previously unreleased
design by: NINA VICENTIC
photo by: VLADIMIR MILADINOVIC
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