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Album Review: Emmy Rossum ‘Sentimental Journey’

01 Feb

Emmy Rossum is not just a gorgeous actress known for roles in movies such as The Day After Tomorrow and The Phantom of the Opera.

She also has a silky smooth voice that takes you back to the golden era of music. On her latest release, Sentimental Journey, Rossum takes us back with covers of classic songs ranging from the 1920’s to the 60s.

In a recent interview, Rossum said that each song on this album represents one month in a year. My favorite would have to be the song that represents June, Summer Wind which was made famous by one Frank Sinatra.

 

The first time I gave this album a listen, I was mesmerized. As a fan of black and white movies, I felt like I was right in the middle of the soundtrack with Rossum channeling Doris Day, soothing me through my work day. Each track is just as good as the next, with songs I can sing along to and also new ones that I will surely listen to again and again.

This is a great album to listen to as you’re working, or even better as you are lounging on the couch with a good read and a cup of coffee on a lazy Sunday.

Rossum can currently be seen on Showtime’s ‘Shameless’ alongside William H. Macy. Her next feature film, Beautiful Creatures, also starring Emma Thompson and Viola Davis opens February 13th.

Be sure to catch Emmy on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on February 6th.  Sentimental Journey is available now at Amazon and I suggest you give it a listen.

 

I participated in this campaign for One2One Network.  I received a free copy of the CD to facilitate my review. By posting, I am eligible for incentives. All opinions stated are my own.

 
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