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Dedication to You - Kurt Elling Sings the Music of Coltrane & Hartman
Kurt Elling
első megjelenés éve: 2009
(2009)

CD
4.270 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  All or Nothing at All
2.  It's Easy to Remember
3.  Dedicated to You
4.  What's New [Instrumental]
5.  Lush Life
6.  Autumn Serenade
7.  Say It (Over and Over Again)
8.  They Say It's Wonderful
9.  My One and Only Love
10.  Nancy with the Laughing Face
11.  Acknowledgements
12.  You Are Too Beautiful
Jazz / Vocal, Post-Bop, Vocalese, Vocal Jazz

Recorded: January 2009, Lincoln Center, New York

Kurt Elling - Producer, Vocals
Bryan Farina Engineer
Chris Dunn Executive Producer
Clark Sommers Bass
Cornelius Dufallo Violin, Guest Appearance
Dave O'Donnell Mixing
David Earl Taylor Production Coordination
Dorothy Lawson Guest Appearance, Cello
Ernie Watts Guest Appearance, Sax (Tenor)
Jim Gailloreto Arranger
John Abbott Photography
Larissa Collins Art Direction
Laurence Hobgood Arranger, Piano, Producer
Laurence Hobgood Trio Accompaniment
Mary Hogan A&R
Mary Rowell Violin, Guest Appearance
Matt Berman Lighting Design
May Ann Topper Management, Executive Producer
Mike Gassel Package Design
Paul Blakemore Mastering
Ralph Farris Guest Appearance, Viola
Rob Macomber Engineer
Scott Stauffer Sound Design
Ulysses Owens Drums

2009 release from the Jazz vocalist. Recorded live at Lincoln Center, the premier vocalist of his generation salutes and re-interprets one of the greatest Jazz albums of all time: John Coltrane And Johnny Hartman. This is the album Elling fans have been waiting for! This live performance is a stunning spectrum of music, Both vocal and instrumental. Kurt Elling is the preeminent male Jazz singer today. He has earned eight Grammy nominations, the top spot placement in the Down Beat critics' and Jazz Times reader's polls, four Jazz Journalists Association wins for Best Male Vocalist and the Prix Billie Holiday from the Academe Du Jazz in Paris.


In a single three-hour session in March 1963, John Coltrane and the singer Johnny Hartman convened in a studio (along with the other members of Coltrane's legendary quintet) and recorded an album's worth of ballads that became one of the most beloved jazz vocal albums of all-time, the simply titled John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman. Both of those artists are long gone but their one-off collaboration inspired singer Kurt Elling to pay tribute in a tour that has now found its way to this live album, record at the Allen Room in Lincoln Center in early 2009. Accompanied by the Laurence Hobgood Trio (Hobgood, piano and co-production, with Elling; Clark Sommers, bass; Ulysses Owens, drums), the tenor saxophonist Ernie Watts guesting on several tracks, and the Ethel string quartet, Elling performs his own takes on the six songs that comprised the original Coltrane-Hartman album, plus several others in a similar vein, most drawn from the 1962 Coltrane album Ballads (which did not include Hartman). Elling possesses one of the warmest, most romantic voices in jazz-pop today, and he is ideally suited for these standards, songs such as Billy Strayhorn's "Lush Life," Sammy Cahn's "Dedicated to You," and Jimmy Van Heusen's "Nancy with the Laughing Face." All of these tunes have, of course, been interpreted by probably hundreds of other singers, but Elling's grace, command, and nuanced phrasing put him, with his expressive baritone and obvious affection for this material, well into the upper echelon. The musicians are particularly sympathetic, knowing when to use restraint and when to step out a bit, and the lushness provided by the strings juxtaposes perfectly with Watts' meaty tenor work. What makes the tribute that much more worthy is that Elling and crew (including Watts) don't attempt to re-create the Coltrane-Hartman session so much as channel its essence. "Dedicated to You" is not an echo, which would be a pointless exercise, but a beautifully realized work in its own right. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

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