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She's back after almost 3 years since her last album and better than ever. Her sixth release from Groove Note, Jacintha Goes To Hollywood, sees the sensual and seductive voiced chanteuse take on some of the theme tunes and other songs used in the movies.
Photographers: Ying Tan; David Goldman .
Let's face it: most people who are not seasoned jazz listeners aren't going to comprehend someone as challenging as the late Betty Carter. The best way to get people who are "jazzophobic" to start listening to vocal jazz is to expose them to artists who are quite accessible but still have taste and integrity -- people like Jacintha, whose Jacintha Goes to Hollywood is a perfect example of a jazz vocal disc that is very easy to absorb even if one isn't a seasoned jazz listener. This 2007 recording finds the Singapore native turning her attention to songs that were heard in well-known films, and her torchy, understated approach serves her well on material ranging from the Mamas & the Papas' "California Dreaming" (a '60s smash that was heard in the 1995 film Chung King Express) to the Doris Day-associated "Que Será Será" (which was used in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much in 1956) to Michel Legrand's "The Summer Knows" (from the 1971 film The Summer of '42). Technically, the title Jacintha Goes to Hollywood is inaccurate, because not all of these songs are identified with Hollywood films; Chung King Express, for example, is a Chinese film, and one of the best things on this album is an English-language performance of the gorgeous theme from the 1966 French film A Man and a Woman (or, as it is known in France, Un Homme et une Femme). Perhaps a better title for this 47-minute CD would have been Jacintha Goes to the Movies. But in the grand scheme of things, that is only a minor point. What matters the most is that Jacintha has delivered a musical tribute to movies that is as memorable as it is rewarding. ~ Alex Henderson
Personnel: Rickey Woodard (saxophone); Iskanar Ismail (piano); Darek Oles (bass guitar); Howlett Smith (whistling); Anthony Wilson (guitar); Larry Goldings (accordion, piano); Ron Stout (trumpet); John Campbell (vibraphone); Joe La Barbera (drums); Aaron Serfaty (percussion).
Recording information: 03/23/2007-03/24/2007.
Jacintha Goes To Hollywood Music Jacintha Goes To Hollywood Songs | 1. | On Days Like These |
| 2. | Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head [From Butch Cassidy and the Sundance |
| 3. | Alfie |
| 4. | Windmills of Your Mind |
| 5. | California Dreaming |
| 6. | Man and a Woman, A |
| 7. | Easy Living |
| 8. | Que Sera Sera |
| 9. | Summer Knows, The |
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