"Vocalist Janis Siegel is the mezzo-soprano/alto quarter of the Manhattan Transfer and a wholesale master of jazz vocals subgenre: ballads, scats, bop, she competently does them all. Nightsongs endeavors a theme of breezy Caribbean evenings, comfortably humid and crepuscular. Sonically, this is an exceptional hearing. The engineer is impeccable, and the production is top notch without being overdone. There is a comfortable balance between the shiny and organic in this music. "Love Saves," "Slow," and "Marie" smell like salt and spray in the islands. "A Flower is a Lovesome Thing" is given a measure of funk among other piquant Latin delights, John di Martino modulates time and space over Christian McBride's muscular electric bass. Siegel shares a duet with Peter Eldridge on Jobim's "If You Never Come To Me" that is as provocative as it is simply elegant. Siegel continues to inhabit an upper echelon of jazz vocalist few can aspire to. Siegel wins with this fine band and material." (allaboutjazz.com)
Nederlands | 753957216726
Titel | Nightsongs - A Late Night Interlude |
Auteur | Janis Siegel ; Manhattan Transfer |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | : Palmetto, 2013 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
ISBN | 753957216726 |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Jazz - Vocaal |