(Vocal Jazz) Diane Witherspoon - L.A. After Dark (w/ Teddy Edwards) - 2004, MP3, 320 kbps
Diane Witherspoon - L.A. After Dark
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Страна: США
Год издания: 2004
Аудиокодек: MP3 (конвертировано из lossless)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 40:51
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
01. Teddy's L.A. After Dark (Edwards) - 4:58
02. Sweet Sounds in the Night (Edison) - 5:02
03. Eddie's Clean Machine (Vinson) - 2:35
04. Tradition (Brown) - 4:41
05. Moments (Marshall) - 5:10
06. Our Night of Love (Edwards) - 4:04
07. Love's Disguise (Vinson) - 5:24
08. Music Brings You Back (Witherspoon) - 3:04
09. You'll Believe in Love (Edison) - 5:53
Состав:
Diane Witherspoon - vocals
Teddy Edwards, Herman Riley - tenor saxophone
Nolan Shakeed - trumpet
Art Hillery, Rudi Mwongozi - piano
Tyrone Brown, John Heard, Jeff Chambers - bass
Roy McCurdy, Alan Marshall – drums
Review by Ken Dryden
Singer Diane Witherspoon has worked with the brother and sister lyricist team of John and Paula Hackett for over two decades, and this is the second CD in which they have collaborated. With a rotating cast of supporting musicians, which includes tenor saxophonist Teddy Edwards, pianist Art Hillery, bassist John Heard, and drummer Roy McCurdy (among others), Witherspoon makes the most of each track. Her richly textured vocals are never overblown but convey sincerity throughout the disc. Edwards wrote the music to both selections on which he appears, the hard-driving opener "Teddy's L.A. After Dark" and "Our Night of Love" (a disappointing ditty about a one-night stand). The late Harry "Sweets" Edison penned the subtle swinger "Sweet Sounds in the Night" and "You'll Believe in Love" (set as an easygoing bossa nova); both tracks showcase fine solos by trumpeter Nolan Shaheed. Witherspoon actually knew the late Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, who approved of her interpretations of his compositions "Eddie's Clean Machine" and "Love's Disguise," both of which appear on the CD, with tenor saxophonist Herman Riley saluting Vinson with brief but effective solos. It's hard to suppress a broad grin after listening to a full CD by Diane Witherspoon, a gifted veteran singer who deserves wider recognition.