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1. | Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair
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2. | Should've Been
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3. | You And The Night And The Music
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4. | A Lover's Lie
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5. | Moves
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6. | That Lonesome Road
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7. | You Say You Care
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8. | Wish
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9. | Gone
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10. | L'Amour Est Bein Plus Fort Que Nous
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11. | Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
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12. | Angel Face
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Jazz / Vocal Brazilian Jazz Standards Vocal Jazz
Recorded: Apr 20-21, 1998
Kenrda Shank (vocals) Frank Kimbrough (piano) Victor Lewis, Hans Teuber, Jeff Johnson, Joe Locke
"Wish" grabs your lapels from jump street with a daring interpretation generated by pianist Frank Kimbrough's chord selection and lifted to ecstasy by Shank's audacious vocal effects. Her influences are a rainbow - among them, Joni Mitchell, Edith Piaf, Billie Holiday and Abbey Lincoln, two of whose compositions are included here!
Kendra Shank, whose initial CD was for Mapleshade, has grown quite a bit since her maiden effort. The singer's Jazz Focus debut Wish starts out with the most adventurous track, a version of "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair" that may not be as scary as Patty Waters' classic mid-'60s rendition for ESP, but certainly finds Shank stretching herself with some unusual wordless sounds. Other highlights of her date include Abbey Lincoln's "Should've Been," her own "Wish," a reworking of "Softly As In a Morning Sunrise" (complete with verse) and two originals by bassist Jeff Johnson. Johnson is in Shank's backup group which includes Hans Teuber on reeds, pianist Frank Kimbrough, drummer Victor Lewis and vibraphonist Joe Locke. This continually surprising set, which displays Shank's interest in both adventurous jazz and folk music, is well worth checking out. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic |
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