Thursday, July 7, 2016

Betty Carter - It's Not About The Melody

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:44
Size: 161.9 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 1992
Art: Front

[8:24] 1. Naima's Love Song
[7:10] 2. Stay As Sweet As You Are
[5:06] 3. Make Him Believe
[3:23] 4. I Should Care
[5:57] 5. Once Upon A Summertime
[5:32] 6. You Go To My Head
[4:06] 7. In The Still Of The Night
[7:42] 8. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
[7:14] 9. The Love We Had Yesterday
[8:53] 10. Dip Bag
[7:11] 11. You're Mine, You

Bass – Ariel J. Roland (tracks: 1,3,4,6,7,10,11), Christian McBride (tracks: 2,5,8), Walter Booker (tracks: 9); Drums – Clarence Penn (tracks: 3,4,10,11), Jeff "Tain" Watts (tracks: 1,9), Lewis Nash (tracks: 2,5-8); Piano – Cyrus Chestnut (tracks: 3,4,6,7,10,11), John Hicks (tracks: 1,9), Mulgrew Miller (tracks: 2,5,8); Tenor Saxophone – Craig Handy (tracks: 1,9); Vocals – Betty Carter.

A song's melody is simply a reference point and a beginning for Carter; she takes words and inverts, probes and extends them, embellishes themes, changes moods and alters rhythms. She's a vocal improviser in a manner few have equaled, and if her voice lacks the clarity and timbre of the all-time greats, she's more than compensated with incredible timing, flexibility and power. Throughout this 11-track effort, Carter's vocals direct and steer the responses of pianist Cyrus Chestnut, bassist Ariel J. Roland and drummer Lewis Nash. It was yet another memorable outing for Betty Carter, an all-time great. ~Ron Wynn

It's Not About The Melody

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