(Vocal Jazz) Jeri Brown - New Wonderland: The Best of Jeri Brown - 2007, APE (image+.cue), lossless

Jeri Brown - New Wonderland: The Best of Jeri Brown
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Год выпуска диска: 2007
Производитель диска: Justin Time (223-2)
Аудио кодек: APE
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 72:01
Трэклист:
01. No Moon at All
02. Orange Colored Sky
03. Old Orleans
04. Who's Been Loving You?
05. New Wonderland
06. Once Upon a Summertime
07. Let It Be Me
08. Will It Go Round in Circles
09. Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be
10. Joy
11. Fresh Start
12. The Dark Night of the Soul
13. Fireflies
Personnel:
Jeri Brown - vocals
John Hicks, Cyrus Chestnut, Jimmy Rowles, Fred Hersch, Kirk Lightsey, Alain Jean-Marie, Milton Sealey, Simon Sloutsker, Tony Suggs - piano
Avery Sharpe, Pierre Michelot, Curtis Lundy, Rufus Reid, Clinton Ryder, Eric von Essen - bass
Grady Tate, John Betsch, Wali Muhammad, Sangoma Everett, Dominique Cote - drums
Yves-Aime Pierre, Leon Thomas, Gage Pierre - vocals
Andre Martin - percussion
David Murray, Seamus Blake - saxophone
Peter Leitch, Seamus Blake - guitar
Eric Kory - cello
Roberto de Brasov - accordion
Обложки есть. Благодарности за релиз - JamesBrown (hqshare).
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Год выпуска диска: 2007
Производитель диска: Justin Time (223-2)
Аудио кодек: APE
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 72:01
Трэклист:
01. No Moon at All
02. Orange Colored Sky
03. Old Orleans
04. Who's Been Loving You?
05. New Wonderland
06. Once Upon a Summertime
07. Let It Be Me
08. Will It Go Round in Circles
09. Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be
10. Joy
11. Fresh Start
12. The Dark Night of the Soul
13. Fireflies
Personnel:
Jeri Brown - vocals
John Hicks, Cyrus Chestnut, Jimmy Rowles, Fred Hersch, Kirk Lightsey, Alain Jean-Marie, Milton Sealey, Simon Sloutsker, Tony Suggs - piano
Avery Sharpe, Pierre Michelot, Curtis Lundy, Rufus Reid, Clinton Ryder, Eric von Essen - bass
Grady Tate, John Betsch, Wali Muhammad, Sangoma Everett, Dominique Cote - drums
Yves-Aime Pierre, Leon Thomas, Gage Pierre - vocals
Andre Martin - percussion
David Murray, Seamus Blake - saxophone
Peter Leitch, Seamus Blake - guitar
Eric Kory - cello
Roberto de Brasov - accordion
Review by Don Williamson
Even though Jeri Brown was born in St. Louis and refined her singing talent by performing in the United States, she settled in Montreal and continued her singing career there, where she also teaches at Concordia University—not to mention appearing on television and radio, in dramatic and music roles in stage plays and in concert halls. Fortunately, the renowned jazz label, Justin Time Records, happens to be based in Montreal as well, and producer Jean-Pierre Leduc has been an enthusiastic supporter of Brown’s career.
So much so that Justin Time now has released nine of Brown’s albums over the past 16 years.
Jeri Brown’s latest CD consists of a compilation from her Justin Time albums, including one track from each of them. In addition, Brown has included four new recordings that include her most recent musical collaborators singer Yves-Aimй Pierre, pianist Simon Sloutsker, bassist Clinton Rider and drummer Dominique Cфtй. So, New Wonderland covers much of the breadth of Brown’s singing career, or at least her growth throughout her years on the Justin Time label.
New Wonderland starts auspiciously, with Brown’s recording of “No Moon at All,” backed by Fred Hersch. The accompanist’s accompanist, Hersch helped to start Brown’s recording activities on a high note, so to speak, with his perceptive combination of percussiveness, interwoven harmonic lines and unexpected re-modulations, always highlighting the appeal of Brown’s expressive voice. The remainder of New Wonderland is notable for Brown’s ability to deliver consistently engaging interpretations of both standards and original compositions, particularly “New Wonderland,” co-written with Sloutsker. A wish for peace and hope, Brown’s song envisions the future based upon the potential of children as they “sing a song of faith,” rather than encountering the hardships of life.
All of her albums include top-shelf musicians in collaboration with her. New Wonderland includes, for example, Jimmy Rowles performing his own piece, “Old Orleans,” with Brown as she delivers his expectedly witty lyrics over its shuffle rhythm. Or Brown performs “Orange-Colored Sky” with Kirk Lightsey, Peter Leitch, Rufus Reid and Wali Muhammad. One would assume that by now the song is owned by Nat and Natalie Cole and would wonder what else could be done to differentiate a version of it. Indeed, Brown’s initial delivery of the song invites the question as she sings it in her own straightforward manner. Cannily, Brown’s recording features the musicians, as Lightsey and Leitch heighten its intensity with dynamically elevating solos. As the performance rises through layer upon layer of excitement, it includes with a smashing finish that finally distinguishes Brown’s rendition as separate from the others that preceded it.
Besides the fact that New Wonderland represents an opportunity to survey the variety and consistency that characterize Brown’s singing, it also offers novel vocal duets as Brown shares the spotlight with males singers for vocal contrast and lyrical elucidation. Leon Thomas takes the melodic lead of “Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be” as Brown sings harmony in fifths above the tonal center as the wit of the words and the charm of the wordless chorus elicit smiles. Four of her duets with Yve-Aimй Pierre are new to this recording, including the impressive “Fireflies,” a contrast between the soft beginning and pianist Sloutsker’s aggressive mid-track solo, which concludes this satisfying survey of Jeri Brown’s Justin-Time recordings.
So much so that Justin Time now has released nine of Brown’s albums over the past 16 years.
Jeri Brown’s latest CD consists of a compilation from her Justin Time albums, including one track from each of them. In addition, Brown has included four new recordings that include her most recent musical collaborators singer Yves-Aimй Pierre, pianist Simon Sloutsker, bassist Clinton Rider and drummer Dominique Cфtй. So, New Wonderland covers much of the breadth of Brown’s singing career, or at least her growth throughout her years on the Justin Time label.
New Wonderland starts auspiciously, with Brown’s recording of “No Moon at All,” backed by Fred Hersch. The accompanist’s accompanist, Hersch helped to start Brown’s recording activities on a high note, so to speak, with his perceptive combination of percussiveness, interwoven harmonic lines and unexpected re-modulations, always highlighting the appeal of Brown’s expressive voice. The remainder of New Wonderland is notable for Brown’s ability to deliver consistently engaging interpretations of both standards and original compositions, particularly “New Wonderland,” co-written with Sloutsker. A wish for peace and hope, Brown’s song envisions the future based upon the potential of children as they “sing a song of faith,” rather than encountering the hardships of life.
All of her albums include top-shelf musicians in collaboration with her. New Wonderland includes, for example, Jimmy Rowles performing his own piece, “Old Orleans,” with Brown as she delivers his expectedly witty lyrics over its shuffle rhythm. Or Brown performs “Orange-Colored Sky” with Kirk Lightsey, Peter Leitch, Rufus Reid and Wali Muhammad. One would assume that by now the song is owned by Nat and Natalie Cole and would wonder what else could be done to differentiate a version of it. Indeed, Brown’s initial delivery of the song invites the question as she sings it in her own straightforward manner. Cannily, Brown’s recording features the musicians, as Lightsey and Leitch heighten its intensity with dynamically elevating solos. As the performance rises through layer upon layer of excitement, it includes with a smashing finish that finally distinguishes Brown’s rendition as separate from the others that preceded it.
Besides the fact that New Wonderland represents an opportunity to survey the variety and consistency that characterize Brown’s singing, it also offers novel vocal duets as Brown shares the spotlight with males singers for vocal contrast and lyrical elucidation. Leon Thomas takes the melodic lead of “Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be” as Brown sings harmony in fifths above the tonal center as the wit of the words and the charm of the wordless chorus elicit smiles. Four of her duets with Yve-Aimй Pierre are new to this recording, including the impressive “Fireflies,” a contrast between the soft beginning and pianist Sloutsker’s aggressive mid-track solo, which concludes this satisfying survey of Jeri Brown’s Justin-Time recordings.
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