Time: 52:53
Size: 121.1 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2004
Art: Front
[4:33] 1. Spherical
[6:44] 2. When I Fall In Love
[4:11] 3. Daahood
[4:40] 4. Creole Love Call
[5:43] 5. Surrey With The Fringe On Top
[4:38] 6. Tea For Two
[3:55] 7. Blood Count
[4:14] 8. Take The A Train
[3:59] 9. I've Never Been In Love Before
[4:47] 10. My Man's Gone Now
[5:25] 11. Almost Like Being In Love
The back cover of Love Call, Joan Stiles' first album as a leader, lists her as a "pianist and arranger." Why was it necessary for Stiles to point out that she's an arranger? Because it's a major part of her musical identity -- an identity that serves the native New Yorker well on Love Call, which was recorded in 1998 and boasts major names like Clark Terry (trumpet, flugelhorn), Frank Wess (tenor sax), and Warren Vaché (trumpet), as well as trombonist Benny Powell, saxman Jerry Dodgion, and Joe Temperley (an excellent but underexposed baritone saxophonist who is also heard on bass clarinet). Different combinations of players are employed on different songs, but whoever Stiles is featuring on this bop-oriented CD, she brings a real bandleader/arranger mentality to the table. Stiles' arrangements are consistently tasteful, and her sidemen have no problem bringing them to life. If Love Call has any noticeable shortcoming, it is Stiles' tendency to be much too conservative in her choice of material -- most of the time, she sticks to warhorses that have been beaten to death over the years. Describing "Surrey With the Fringe on Top," "When I Fall in Love," and "Almost Like Being in Love" as warhorses isn't saying that they aren't great songs, only that they're overdone -- and instead of being so warhorse-minded, Stiles would do well to surprise us with more gems that haven't been recorded so often. She obviously has quite an ear for the rich and vast Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn songbook; instead of yet another version of "Take the A Train," how about surprising us with some of the Duke's lesser-known treasures? Ellington was an amazingly prolific composer, and he wrote countless gems that never became standards -- gems that would work well for Stiles (such as "The Mystery Song" or "The Eighth Veil"). But despite the warhorse factor, Love Call is an enjoyably solid and promising debut from Stiles, who is well worth keeping an eye on. ~Alex Henderson
Love Call
This album has been posted a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very interesting but unfortunately the link is gone.
If possible could you please reupload
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New link posted!
Delete29-05-2019
Great class ! Thanks a lot
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