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Los Angeles cabaret performer Stacy Sullivan's debut album features a variety of both familiar and unfamiliar material, all dealing with life's vagaries, especially the ups and downs of romance. Sullivan has a lovely voice -- pure and smokey. She is also quite adept in the use of dynamics, as her vocal delivery fits the emotion being expressed in the lyrics. Having worked in musical theatre, Sullivan possesses a strong voice that can be heard in the last row of the balcony. However, she uses it with discretion, singing with passion, but rarely with gusto. Even on a tune like "Someone to Watch Over Me," where a little exuberance is justified, Sullivan holds back. She lets loose on sister Heather Sullivan's joyous "Carpet Ride," with background supplied by the energetic bowing of Stephanie Fife's cello. But it's the folksy-done ballad material -- such as "Ship in a Bottle," "Once Upon a Time," and the Irving Berlin medley "Always"/"Remember" -- which brings out that sweet, sincere quality of Sullivan's vocal style. John Boswell, who appears on most of the LML label's cabaret releases, is here with his piano and arrangements. Veteran harpist Corky Hale puts in an appearance, adding to the album's class. At the Beginning is tasteful cabaret delivered by one of the better practitioners of the style. Watch out for the last track -- it's not over when one thinks it is. After a couple of seconds, Sullivan is joined by her young daughter for a giggling coda. Perhaps for her next album, listeners can hear more of the power in her voice waiting to be let loose. ~ Dave Nathan
Among the thirteen tracks on "At the Beginning" are classics like Someone To Watch Over Me, a medley of Always and Remember as well as the unknown Your Face, Your Smile by the late David Ackles.John Boswell's psychedelic take on the Leiber and Stoller hit, "On Broadway"; the sensual and passionate jazz styling of "Don't Move A Muscle"; and the wistful turn of Noel Coward's Come The Wild, Wild Weather make this one CD that you will listen to over and over again."Stacy Sullivan is an emerging talent who combines her love of pop, jazz and the standards with her undeniably country roots. She is an 'American Beauty', as beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside and her voice is a window into her compassionate and passionate soul. She has an engaging approach to lyrics that make every song compelling and a rich, melodic voice that is unblemished and tender." Stacy was the winner of the 2002 MAC Award for Outstanding Female New York Debut. Her follow-up CD "West on 40" has been a hit with fans and critics alike and was nominated for the 2004 MAC Award for Recording of the Year.
Recorded at Private Island Trax, Hollywood, California.
Personnel: Stacy Sullivan (vocals); David Boswell (guitar); Stefanie Fife (cello); John Yoakum (flute, piccolo, clarinet, soprano & alto saxophones, English horn); Corky Hale (harmonica); John Boswell (piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Bob Mair (bass); M.B. Gordy (drums, percussion).
At The Beginning Music | List Price | $13.97 (You save $1.58) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Easy Listening, Nostalgia, Miscellaneous, Vocal, Cabaret, Musical | | Label | LML Music | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 286280  | | CD Universe Part number | 1226455 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 11, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Boswell | | Engineer | Eric Fahlborg | | Personnel | M.B. Gordy - drums, percussion Stefanie Fife - cello John Yoakum - flute, piccolo, clarinet, soprano & alto saxophones, English horn John Boswell - piano, synthesizer, background vocals David Boswell - guitar Bob Mair - bass Stacy Sullivan - vocals
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