Thursday, October 10, 2013

Jacqui Dankworth - Live to Love

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:52
Size: 133,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:01)  1. Live to Love
(5:16)  2. Malala
(4:48)  3. We Do Need Love
(4:51)  4. Palladium
(3:48)  5. All Is Quiet
(2:53)  6. Simple As
(5:57)  7. Sweet Devotion
(3:37)  8. It's Tomorrow's World
(4:33)  9. I Took Your Hand
(3:41) 10. A Certain Kind of Eden
(3:13) 11. Someday We'll All Be Free
(3:46) 12. Be Kind
(4:27) 13. Something's Gotta Give
(1:56) 14. It's Tomorrow's World (Reprise)

After 2011's It Happens Quietly, devoted to her late father John Dankworth's favourites, Live to Love – which vocalist Jacqui Dankworth is touring around the UK until December – is a return to her broader, more pop and gospel-inclusive agenda. Dankworth is just as subtle as on It Happens Quietly, but delivers some determinedly personal lyrics here with a renewed clarity and aplomb. Devoted to the power of love, her originals on love's enemies (like violence and greed, as on the anthemic Malala or the eventually gospelly We Do Need Love) are stronger musically than lyrically. But the reverential All Is Quiet (one of three guest spots for the Brodsky String Quartet) and keyboardist Charlie Wood's swinging Simple As are haunting and hip, respectively, while Donny Hathaway's Someday We'll All Be Free is reflectively soulful and Wayne Shorter's Palladium rhythmically bewitching. However, it is I Took Your Hand, featuring the Brodskys and an alternately soaring and sonorous Dankworth on Lorraine Feather's lyrics to an Enrico Pieranunzi melody, that is the standout.  http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/sep/26/jacqui-dankworth-live-to-love-review

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