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Live At The Frisky Mermaid Music | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7239409 | | Catalog number | 91116 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 23, 2006 |
Instant Groove Live At The Frisky Mermaid Songs | 1. | Stormy Monday |
| 2. | Summertime |
| 3. | My Funny Valentine |
| 4. | The Shadow of Your Smile |
| 5. | Mustang Sally |
| 6. | God Bless the Child |
| 7. | Fools Rush In |
| 8. | Mr. Magic |
| 9. | Down Home Blues |
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$14.09 Detroit comprises a six-composition suite commissioned for the 2009 thirtieth anniversary Detroit International Jazz Festival, played in the studio with musicians from composer/arranger Gerald Wilson's Los Angeles home or New York City area. Curiously, there are no Motor City-based players on the disc, but the themes are based in certain locales from the industrial Midwestern City that has fallen on hard economic times but played a pivotal role ...
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$16.39 From Erroll Garner to Cecil Taylor to Bill Evans, and from Chick Corea to Thelonious Monk, a wide variety of acoustic jazz pianists have thrived in the time-honored piano trio setting (piano, bass, and drums) over the years. It's a setting that has never gone out of style in jazz, and it's a setting that has served acoustic pianist Marc Copland well in his New York Trio Recordings series. The lineup has varied from one volume to the next; on New York Trio Recordings, Vol. 3: Night Whispers, Copland is joined by bassist Drew Gress and drummer Bill Stewart (whereas he was joined by bassist Gary Peacock and Stewart ...
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$17.05 Teenaged jazz singer must be channelling golden-era greats In spite of the fact she’s only graced this planet for 16 years, Winnipeg’s Sophie Berkal-Sarbit has much of what it takes to make it as a jazz singer. Just give a listen to her debut album “The Gypsy On my Soul” and you’ll see what I’m talking about. Judging from her rock-steady performances, you’d think she’s channelling some of the classic jazz singers from the golden era of jazz, like Peggy Lee and Billie Holiday. She can twirl her vocal chords around the lyrics of her 11 selections quite nicely and even does a tad of scatting, easily out-singing many ladies twice her age who call themselves jazz singers. Her voice is extremely pure, clean, dreamy and technically superb. Generally, that’s not a problem. But when you sing slow jazz and blues songs about yearning and about love gone wrong, you need vocal chords that have been scratched raw by whiskey, cigarette smoke and heartbreak. You’ve got to have experience with yearning and love gone wrong. That’s what gives you vocal conviction and makes songs believable. But somehow, it’s hard to believe that this fresh-eyed teen has a reason (or a right) to sing the blues, as she says in one of her songs. I’d like to hear her again in 20 years or so, once she’s gotten a few miles and a few relationships behind her. Then, she’ll rock. Mark my word: she’s going to be making lots of waves in the jazz world over the next few years. On this first album, she keeps things very simple; she’s not trying to impress the world by trying to hit crazily high notes or by performing vocal acrobatics. She just performs her selections in a very safe, even-keeled, straight-ahead manner. I tend to prefer her faster numbers – such as the funky and punchy Fascinating Rhythm, the boppy Circle, the classy Midnight Sun and the finger-snapping Sunday. She’s also got several slow gems in there as well that are well worth a ...
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