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| Artist = Jex Saarelaht with [[Kate Ceberano]]
| Artist = Jex Saarelaht with [[Kate Ceberano]]
| Cover = Open the Door - Live at Mietta's.jpg
| Cover = Open the Door - Live at Mietta's.jpg
| Released = 1992
| Released = November 1992
| Recorded = [[Mietta's Restaurant]], [[Melbourne]], Australia. <br/> February 9th and 10th, 1992.
| Recorded = [[Mietta's Restaurant]], [[Melbourne]], Australia. <br/> February 9th and 10th, 1992.
| Length =
| Length = 64:24
| Genre = [[Jazz music]], [[Contemporary Jazz]], [[Cool jazz]]
| Genre = [[Jazz music]], [[Contemporary Jazz]], [[Cool jazz]]
| Label = Ziga Zuga, [[Mushroom Records]]
| Label = Ziga Zuga, [[Mushroom Records]]
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"'''Open the Door - Live at Mietta's'''" is a collaborative live album by Jex Saarelaht and [[Kate Ceberano]]. The album was recorded in February 1992 on an [[8-track tape]] and released later in 1992. The album contains 7 jazz standard, sung by Ceberano and 6 instrumental original tracks by Saarelaht.
"'''Open the Door - Live at Mietta's'''" is a collaborative live album by Jex Saarelaht and [[Kate Ceberano]]. The album was recorded in February 1992 on an [[8-track tape]] at [[Mietta's Restaurant]] and released in November 1992. The album contains 7 jazz standard, sung by Ceberano and 6 instrumental original tracks by Saarelaht.

In Ceberano's autobiography, "I'm Talking" she said she and O'Donnell had be friends for years adding "Mietta's was a Melbourne institution. It was like a European coffee house where patrons could eat while enjoying poetry readings, jazz, opera, comedy - Mietta had such eclectic tastes you never know who she'd invite to perform there." <ref>{{cite book|title=I'm Talking: My Life, My Words, My Music |last=Ceberano|first=Kate|year=2014|publisher=[[Hachette Australia]]|accessdate=17 September 2016}}</ref>

The owner of Mietta's Restaurant, Mietta O'Donnell said "Kate is a warm chocolate tart". <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sydneybands.com.au/downloads//kate-ceberano-20633.pdf?CFID=50177209&CFTOKEN=a7671f0bf594e943-354528B8-A290-8706-AFE692B7DF1F64E4&jsessionid=f83069e65d1c221d4cd91a5f2b742528334d|title=Sydney Bands KATE CEBERANO|publisher=Sydney Bands|accessdate=16 September 2016}}</ref>

In February 1996, Ceberano married Lee Rogers at Mietta's restaurant.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 23:35, 16 September 2016

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"Open the Door - Live at Mietta's" is a collaborative live album by Jex Saarelaht and Kate Ceberano. The album was recorded in February 1992 on an 8-track tape at Mietta's Restaurant and released in November 1992. The album contains 7 jazz standard, sung by Ceberano and 6 instrumental original tracks by Saarelaht.

In Ceberano's autobiography, "I'm Talking" she said she and O'Donnell had be friends for years adding "Mietta's was a Melbourne institution. It was like a European coffee house where patrons could eat while enjoying poetry readings, jazz, opera, comedy - Mietta had such eclectic tastes you never know who she'd invite to perform there." [1]

The owner of Mietta's Restaurant, Mietta O'Donnell said "Kate is a warm chocolate tart". [2]

In February 1996, Ceberano married Lee Rogers at Mietta's restaurant.

Track listing

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Open The Door"Betty Carter6:05
2."Cul De S.A.C."Jex Saarelaht6:12
3."I Wanna Be Loved"Billy Rose, Edward Heyman, Johnny Green4:00
4."Nock-turn"Saarelaht5:50
5."Come Back to Me"Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane3:37
6."Elva"Saarelaht6:15
7."Memories of You"Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake7:38
8."Pop 'em Walk"Saarelaht6:49
9."Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying"Joe Greene5:50
10."Elafonisi"Saarelaht5:03
11."(I Loves You) Porgy"George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin5:45
12."Nada"Saarelaht6:23
13."Nature Boy"Eden Ahbez4:46

Credits

  • Jex Saarelaht - Piano
  • Kate Ceberano - Vocals (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13)
  • Stuart Speed - Bass
  • Anthony Baker - Drums

References

  1. ^ Ceberano, Kate (2014). I'm Talking: My Life, My Words, My Music. Hachette Australia. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ "Sydney Bands KATE CEBERANO" (PDF). Sydney Bands. Retrieved 16 September 2016.

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