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Quiet After the Storm
Dianne Reeves
első megjelenés éve: 1994
60 perc
(1995)

CD
4.017 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Hello, Haven't I Seen You Before
2.  Comes Love (Nothing Can Be Done)
3.  Smile
4.  Jive Samba
5.  The Benediction (Country Preacher)
6.  Detour Ahead
7.  Yemanja / Sargaco Mar
8.  Nine
9.  In A Sentimental Mood
10.  When Morning Comes (Jasmine)
11.  Both Sides Now
12.  Sing My Heart
QUIET AFTER THE STORM was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance

Recorded at Conway Studios, Los Angeles, California.

Jazz / Vocal
Urban
Hard Bop
Vocal Pop
Traditional Pop
Vocal Jazz

Dianne Reeves: Vocals
Joshua Redman, Ron Blake and Everette Harp: Saxophones
Roy Hargrove and Gary Grant: Trumpet
David Torkanowsky, George Duke and Jacky Terrasson: Piano
Kevin Eubanks and Dori Caymmi: Guitars
Chris Severin: Bass
Billy Kilson and Terri Lynne Carrington: Drums
Luis Conte and Airto Moreira: Percussion

Dianne Reeves, who has always had a beautiful voice and the potential for greatness in jazz, has conducted a rather directionless career, performing many concerts filled with spontaneity while at the same time recording erratic albums that usually feature both veteran jazz ballads and newer material that is closer to pop and folk music. There are some strong jazz moments on this CD. "Comes Love" has an inventive arrangement that uses a riff from the Miles Davis version of "'Round Midnight" and a familiar rhythmic phrase from "Star Eyes" in surprising ways. "Detour Ahead" is fine and "The Benediction" ("Country Preacher" with Reeves's lyrics) is a sincere tribute to Cannonball Adderley (who makes a brief appearance on soprano via sampling) but on some of the other pieces Reeves wanders far away from jazz. She sings a couple of folk songs with guitarist Dori Caymmi, introduces the heartwarming if poppish original "Nine" and performs a very straight version of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" that makes the song sound like a Broadway show tune. Perhaps Dianne Reeves's eventual niche will be as a jazz-influenced folk-pop singer; someday she should probably make up her mind.
---Scott Yanow, allmusic
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