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Afflicted as a child with Kallman's syndrome, a rare hormonal deficiency that stunted his growth and left him with a high-pitched and eerily androgynous voice, Jimmy Scott had a successful career as a jazz singer in the 1940s and 1950s, but then dropped from view until his rediscovery in the 1990s. At age 78, his voice can no longer be reasonably described as "pretty," but he is generally hailed as a song interpreter in a style somewhat similar to that of Billie Holiday or Mabel Mercer -- someone whose interpretive flair and deeply personal delivery transform the familiar songs that are his bread and butter. On Moon Glow, he picks up where he left off with "But Beautiful," accompanied by a crack group of A-list session men (including Eric Alexander, Hank Crawford, David "Fathead" Newman, and George Mraz) on a program of pop and jazz standards. The album is a mixed success, however. His exquisitely heartfelt take on "How Long Has This Been Going On" is revelatory, and he brings a bittersweet loveliness to the Robin/Rainger composition "If I Should Lose You." His take on "Those Who Were," on which he is accompanied only by Larry Willis' piano, is effective but a bit too long and, in places, somewhat overwrought. Even more questionable is Scott's highly personal rendition of the Lennon/McCartney classic "Yesterday," and he ruins the delicate Duke Ellington song "Solitude" by oversinging. His new cadre of fans will likely see these as lovable idiosyncrasies rather than flaws, though. Recommended with reservations. ~ Rick Anderson
Recorded at The Studio, New York, New York between March and November 2000 and August 2001.
Personnel: Little Jimmy Scott (vocals); Joe Beck (guitar); Gregoire Maret (harmonica); Hank Crawford (alto saxophone); David "Fathead" Newman , Eric Alexander , Bob Kindred (tenor saxophone); Lew Soloff (trumpet); Cyrus Chestnut, Larry Willis, Michael Kanan, Renee Rosnes (piano); Clarence Penn, Grady Tate, Lewis Nash (drums).
Audio Mixer: David Luke.
Liner Note Author: Chip Stern.
Recording information: Studio, New York, NY (03/2000-08/2001).
Photographer: John Abbott .
Personnel: Jimmy Scott (vocals); Hank Crawford (alto saxophone); Eric Alexander, Bob Kindred (tenor saxophone); Lew Soloff (trumpet); Gregoire Maret (harmonica); Joe Locke (vibraphone); Larry Willis, Cyrus Chestnut, Renee Rosnes, Michael Kanan (piano); Joe Beck (guitar); George Mraz (bass); Clarence Penn, Grady Tate (drums).
CMJ (07/07/03, p.27) - "...Scott is a storyteller; there are few that match his ability to cut to the heart of a lyric, unhurriedly squeezing the most emotion possible out of each syllable..." JazzTimes (10/03, pp.95-6) - "...Throughout MOON GLOW Scott proves yet again that his ability to weave a heartbreaking tale owes more to cabaret legends than to stronger-voiced jazz singers..." Jimmy Scott Moon Glow Songs Purchase Moon Glow CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989)
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$13.15 There have been few 75-year-old vocalists working in any popular music style that sounded as good as Scott did on this session from late 2000, aided by contributions from top players like Joe Beck (guitar) and Grady Tate (drums). Scott loves those sentimental songs, and this set is full of standards in that vein, from the title track and "Pennies From Heaven" to "P.S. I Love You" (the Jenkins-Mercer ...
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