Daniels, Dee: State of the Art
Daniels, Dee: State of the Art
Format: CD
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Artist: Daniels, Dee
Label: Criss Cross
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8712474136223
Genre: Jazz
State of the Art is not only singer Dee Daniel's debut leader date for Criss Cross, but the label's first-ever release by a vocalist after three decades and hundreds of recordings by Jazz' best and brightest. It's a worthy addition-the Seattle-born vocalist, who sang two numbers on Wycliffe Gordon's recent Criss Cross date the intimate Ellington, brings her richly textured multi-octave voice, instrumentally-flexible phrasing, and keen interpretative abilities to a program comprising 13 gems from various corners of the American Songbook. Enhancing the swinging, soulful, old-master flavor and 21st century feel are tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, who contributes apropos testifying solos and obligatos throughout, and a synchronously grooving rhythm section with pianist Cyrus Chestnut, bassist Paul Beaudry, and drummer Alvester Garnett.
Tracks:
1.1 Almost Like Being in Love
1.2 Cherokee
1.3 I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
1.4 He Was Too Good to Me
1.5 I've Got You Under My Skin
1.6 Night and Day
1.7 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
1.8 Willow Weep for Me
1.9 Why Did I Choose You
1.10 Summer Wind
1.11 Lover Man
1.12 How High the Moon
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