Thursday, April 30, 2015

Trudy Kerr - Day Dream

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:22
Size: 145,6 MB
Art: Front

(5:53)  1. Polkadots & Moonbeams
(3:49)  2. That Old Black Magic
(5:10)  3. I've Got the World On a String
(5:19)  4. Day Dream
(4:56)  5. Small Day Tomorrow
(5:33)  6. You Don't Know What Love Is
(3:59)  7. I've Got Just About Everything
(6:54)  8. The Masquerade Is Over
(7:25)  9. Mad About the Boy
(4:47) 10. Star Eyes
(4:56) 11. Glad to Be Unhappy
(4:36) 12. I Get Along Without You Very Well

Always in possession of impressive technique and a powerful voice, singer Trudy Kerr brings to her third album greater assurance, more sophisticated phrasing and interpretative qualities gained through experience. She has also moved away from that Chaka Khan approach to singing which characterized earlier recordings. Despite her strong voice, she doesn't overdo it as she moves from up tempo enthusiasm to husky torch singing. Listen to "That Old Black Magic" which starts out just above a whisper but throughout moves up and down the dynamics scale. 

The same is true for "I Get along without You Very Well" as Kerr works with the drummer who uses cymbals and rolls to underscore the musical message she is making with the lyrics. Nice job. It puts a burden on the listener to stay tuned in. Miss a measure or two and you'll miss an inflection, a slight change of tempo, an unusual accent. Kerr respects the words, turning to scatting infrequently. On those tunes when it seems she is about to launch into a scat, she teases and backs away. Another feature of the album are the unique arrangements. Unfortunately no credit for that good work is given. Nevertheless, because this is an album of practically all standards, it was important that the arrangements avoid well trod interpretative paths. 

This is accomplished through the interplay of Kerr with the musicians, for instance between her and Geoff Gascoyne's bass and Sebastiaan de Krom's drums on I've Got the World on a String". Kerr also engages with some clever vocal noodling to end the tune. But it's the presence of one of the top jazz pianist on today's scene, Mulgrew Miller, which is the icing that makes this CD especially appetizing. His dedication to the music and to Kerr's vocal phrasing is critical to the success of this album. This is a vocal set of constantly changing moods, expressions of fresh ideas and solid musicianship. Recommended. ~ Dave Nathan  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/day-dream-trudy-kerr-jazzizit-review-by-dave-nathan.php
Personnel: Trudy Kerr - Vocals; Mulgrew Miller - Piano; Geoff Gascoyne - Bass; Sebastian de Krom - Drums; Guy Barker - Trumpet

4 comments:

  1. This girl is soooo good. Thanks for sharing Giullia.

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    1. Hey Newlyner, Glad you liked! Thank You and Mat!

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  2. The slow songs are very good. Some music on faster songs are bad. This is a 6 out of 10 record. There are better ones from this lady.

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