sábado, 7 de noviembre de 2009

Jane MONHEIT - Very Best Of 2005


Jane MONHEIT - Very Best Of 2005

Jazz

Although this entire recording is terrific, Jane Monheit's interpretation and performance of 'Waters of March' is one of my favorite recordings. This is a performance that can only come about because she believes the words and it has to come from her soul. She hits every note, her timing is perfect and the inflection for each word makes this song come alive. If Antonio Carlos Jobim were alive to hear her performance of his song, I am sure he would say, "yeah...that is what I meant".
By B. H. Cohen.
**
Since the acclaimed jazz singer was still quite young at the time of this release and had only four albums to her name, it may seem a bit premature to release an album tiled THE VERY BEST OF JANE MONHEIT. Yet Monheit's vocal gifts are such that.  
Full Descriptiona best-of compilation seems far from precocious, especially since Monheit has more nuance, precision, and timbral control than most jazz singers twice her age. This sampler cherry-picks from her first efforts, and session help from old-school luminaries like Kenny Barron (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and David "Fathead" Newman (saxophone) give the set a sparkling, timeless quality.
From CD Universe.
**
At the tender age of 20, New York vocalist Jane Monheit was the first runner-up in the 1998 Theolonius Monk Institute vocal competition, winning a $10,000 scholarship to further her musical education. Judges couldn't exactly place her sound, which blended natural elegance with potent yet impressively controlled presentation, and by 2000 Monheit had joined Diana Krall as one of the highest-touted female talents in jazz. That May she signed to N-Coded and released her debut, Never Never Land. Angelic and conservative, Monheit's structured set of ten popular standards illustrated her still-emerging vocal talents. Come Dream with Me arrived in 2001; it consisted of several standards as well as a few lesser-known jazz compositions. The album wasn't as widely praised as her debut, but her growth as a performer was still evident. Since that time she has released several albums, including In the Sun in 2002, Taking a Chance on Love in 2004, the holiday-themed Season in 2005, and Surrender in 2007.
By MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide.
**
Jane Monheit- Vocals
Kenny Barron- Piano
David "Fathead" Newman- Flute, Tenor Sax
Donald Harrison, Hank Crawford- Alto Sax
Joel Frahm- Tenor Sax
Tom Harrell- Trumpet
Christian McBride, Ron Carter- Bass
Kenny Washington, Lewis Nash, Rick Montalbano, Gregg Hutchinson- Drums
**
01. Intro (0:06)
02. Just Squeeze Me (4:02)
03. Save Your Love For Me (5:23)
04. Hit The Road To Dreamland (4:06)
05. In The Still Of The Night (5:06)
06. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most (6:49)
07. I Wish You Love (4:20)
08. Cheek To Cheek (4:48)
09. Waters Of March (4:44)
10. Dindi (4:52)
11. The Folks Who Live On The Hill (4:31)
12. Some Other Time (5:10)
13. Love Me Or Leave Me (3:34)
14. Never Never Land (4:02)
15. Over The Rainbow (6:42)
**
NoPassword
*
DLink
*

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario