Monday, December 30, 2013

Fay Victor - In My Own Room

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:09
Size: 131,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:25)  1. In My Own Room - 39 All Blues
(2:50)  2. I Remember You
(8:57)  3. Ask Me Now
(7:03)  4. Wave
(4:33)  5. This Masquerade
(4:00)  6. Sister Sadie
(3:00)  7. All of You
(5:25)  8. Skylark
(2:57)  9. Upside Down (Fleur de Lis)
(7:19) 10. Old Devil Moon
(5:35) 11. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

Fay Victor’s name is new to this reviewer. On this new CD from Timeless records we get a glimpse of Victor’s ability to perform some pretty crafty vocalese on such standards as Miles Davis’ “All Blues”, Monk’s “Ask Me Now”, Jobim’s “Wave” and others. 11 tracks in total, all of which are uniquely personal renditions of tried and true classics. At times Ms. Victor rekindles thoughts of the late Betty Carter. Fay Victor possesses a wide vocal range and often changes pitch on a moment’s notice, emphasizing the lyrics as if she wrote them. 

Good non-intrusive support from a band that appears to be comprised of Dutch/European musicians especially since this CD was recorded in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. On “All Blues”, Ms. Victor articulates passionate, steamy vocals while staying within the boundaries of this jazz classic. Victor jazzes it up a notch more on Cole Porter’s “Everytime We Say Goodbye”. Throughout “In My Own Room”, Victor displays a good tonal range and overall possesses an infectious, appeasing voice that is quite appealing. Victor’s diction and phrasing draws some parallels to Betty Carter but not quite as prominent or exceedingly noticeable. 

This is a good effort that serves up a nice hodgepodge of standards and classics. Fay Victor, while at times low key and sublime doesn’t re-invent the wheel but identifies herself as a worthy addition to a legacy of fine jazz vocalists that are worth hearing. ~ Glenn Astarita   http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=3249#.Ur7t97TJI0g

In My Own Room

3 comments:

  1. Could you please, please, please re-up this recording. I heard her this evening with Roswell Rudd and she sounded sensational. I'd love to know some of her earlier work.
    Eric Goldberg

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  2. Thank you for doing it so quickly.
    Eric

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