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1. | Old Devil Moon
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2. | Chan's Song
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3. | Tennessee Waltz
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4. | Little Boy Lost
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5. | Autumn Leaves
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6. | It Might as Well Be Spring
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7. | My Ship
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8. | I Remember You
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9. | Tea for Two
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10. | If Ever I Would Leave You
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11. | Chicago 1987
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Jazz / Psot-Bop
Recorded: Jan 4-Apr 4, 1997
Jacky Terrasson - Piano Cassandra Wilson - Vocals Mino Cinelu - Percussion Kenny Davis - Bass Lonnie Plaxico - Bass
Cassandra's smoky voice and Jacky's sensitive, linear piano lines make for a most amazing confluence. Accompanied by bass and percussion on some tracks, they tackle well-known material such as "My Ship" and "Tea For Two" and jolt the familiar into an unpredictable orbit. A wonderous and unique album.
For this notable set, pianist Jacky Terrasson teams up with the smoky, chance-taking vocalist Cassandra Wilson, either Lonnie Plaxico or Kenny Davis on bass and percussionist Mino Cinelu. The music is quite impressionistic and atmospheric. Terrasson and Wilson stick to standards, but their renditions of such songs as "Old Devil Moon," "My Ship," "Tea for Two" and even "Tennessee Waltz" are quite haunting and floating, slightly disturbing and occasionally sensuous. Terrasson, who takes "Autumn Leaves" and "Chicago 1987" (the one non-standard) as solo pieces, was on his way to forming his own style, while Wilson had certainly found her niche. An intriguing matchup. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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