I'm Mari Borgomani and this is my food blog. I like to call it a compilation of awesomeness. Enjoy.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Seu Jorge & Ana Carolina - Tá Rindo, É?
Some good samba to cook to. Enjoy!
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Ntjam Rosie - In Need
Precious voice straight from Rotterdam. She has a lot of African influences with a jazzy touch, resembling Nina Simone a lot of times. I hope you enjoy this tune as much as I do.
Daniele Silvestri - Sempre Di Domenica
Cassandra Wilson - Fragile
I promised this a while ago. I hadn’t had time to sit down and choose the songs and edit the information and everything that goes with it. But today I did, so here it is. The first music compilation by me to you. I followed the same style I had been posting so far. I think most of it consists of electronic bossa-nova or whatever that is called. I hope you enjoy.
Jazzanova - Bohemian Sunset
Perfect background track for summer evenings by the sea drinking overpriced drinks, eating overpriced food. (Thank Haggers for the description, or something like it)
St. Germain - Pont Des Arts
St. German is a nu-jazz band from Belgium. Sophisticated and certainly not boring. Perfect background music for dinner.
Kevin Mahogany & Ray Brown Trio - The Party Is Over
This song is part of the compilation “Some of my best friends are… Singers”, by Ray Brown Trio. The whole album is worth having. Really fine, modern jazz. Enjoy.
Sarah Vaughan - Peter Gunn
This song is a Verve Remixed track. I don’t need to explain my music + food pairing anymore, do I? :) Enjoy!
Travis - Flowers In The Window
Sunny Saturday music pairing for your lunch!
Mr. Scruff - Get A Move On
This song is in my list of best background tracks. Good for night events, always. I think I might come up with a La Cuisine mixtape soon… Enjoy the song!
Joe Cocker - Unchain My Hair
I decided this is going to be today’s track. I love this song. I think it’s good for dinner parties. Enjoy!
Carla Bruni - L’Amour
I think French songs and food go together. Of course not all French songs, and not all food. Carla Bruni’s songs are easy and pleasant, good to listen to during Sunday lunches or brunches or dinner with your other half ;-). I recommend all the album (Quelqu’un M’A Dit).