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Madeline Eastman - The Speed Of Life

Категория: Музыка  27 августа 2017 от kingdevil, прочтено (347)
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Madeline Eastman - The Speed Of Life


Artist: Madeline Eastman
Title: The Speed Of Life
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Mad-Kat Records
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 60:44 min
Total Size: 137 MB

Tracklist
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01. Alone Together
02. Someday We'll All Be Free
03. Do I Hear A Waltz
04. Up On The Roof
05. There's A Small Hotel
06. We Kiss In A Shadow
07. Dancing On The Ceiling
08. Wait Till You See Her
09. If I Should Lose You
10. Get Happy
11. Jogral
12. Where Or When

Madeline Eastman - Vocals; Bass - Rufus Reid; Drums - Akira Tana; Percussion - Michael Spiro; Piano - Randy Porter; Trumpet - Mike Olmos.
Have you ever been in a club, or sat listening to a live recording, when a tenor saxophonist blows a solo in the middle of a standard, and it stays pretty much faithful to the theme for a bit, then stretches out into some unexpected - beautifully so - variations of theme, while still hanging onto it? A small, gorgeous musical surprise that makes someone in the audience moan: "Oh!" And a beat latter he sighs: "yeah..."
I found myself doing this with Madeline Eastman's The Speed of Life, at least a couple of times per tune. While a tenor player does it with notes, Madeline Eastman does it with syllables strung together into distinctive phrases. No tenor here; it's the vocalist who's eliciting these responses, with a distinctive and personal style of phrasing and intonation on a set of mostly standards - and, wisely, not the ones you hear every day. I'm a believer - to an extent - of first impressions, and Eastman's disc, on an intitial listen, made me me think of Sinatra, not because she's covering a few of the songs that Old Blue Eyes preferred. Or because she sounds like him. She doesn't. But man, has she developed a personal and very engaging style of phrasing a lyric, matched with a delivery that is seemingly effortless. A palpable self-confidence, a Sinatra-esue aplomb. I doubt she wears a fedora tilted at a rakish angle, but that's the attitude that comes across. Sometimes she whispers, or purrs, or chats confidentially, and sometimes she just belts it out. Forthrightness - another Sinatra attribute - seems to be her stock in trade.
The Speed of Life showcases Eastman's vocal talent in front of a superb quartet (and sometimes quintet, with an additional percussionist) anchored by bassist Rufus Reid's big, round, assertive sound. He seems a perfect and stolid musical soulmate for Eastman. Pianist Randy Porter uses a less-is-more approach, leaving astutely placed silences for Eastman to fill. Eastman has developed quite an original sound with a great vocal range. Mix up Carmen McRae's chops (and a touch of Carmen's attitude) and some Billie Holiday with a dash or two of Ella (though her scatting is not Ella-like at all). Six of the twelve selections on the disc are Richard Rogers tunes, including an almost hip-hop version of "Do I Hear a Waltz" which features Reid's rubbery bass lines puntuated by Akira Tana's snappy rat-ta-tat drums, sliced through with Mike Olmos' muted trumpet work - showing those hip-hop guys how it should be done. The rather subtle Rodgers/Hammerstein gem "We Kiss in a Shadow" starts out a wistful and clandestine mood that gradually swells to a bold proclamation of forbidden love. It's a crowded field, but this is one of the finest lady vocalist discs of the year. ~Dan McClenaghan

Madeline Eastman - The Speed Of Life


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