Sunday, May 20, 2018

Denise Donatelli - What Lies Within

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:19
Size: 133.5 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[3:17] 1. My Shining Hour
[5:15] 2. Sails (Velas Icadas)
[6:29] 3. Crystal Silence
[4:41] 4. I Love It When You Dance That Way
[6:17] 5. We'll Be Together Again
[7:24] 6. Like An Old Song
[3:51] 7. Beloved (Daahoud)
[5:22] 8. Four Walls
[4:25] 9. Be Cool
[4:53] 10. Make This City Ours Tonight
[6:19] 11. This Lament

Denise Donatelli: vocals; Bob Sheppard: soprano saxophone (3), alto saxophone (2,4), tenor saxophone (1,6,7), flute and alto flute (3); Carl Saunders: trumpet (4,9), flugelhorn (4); Geoffry Keezer: piano, marimba (6), vibraphone (9), percussion( 4,6); Carlos Del Rosario: organ (8), Viennese gong (6); Peter Sprague: guitar (1,2,4,7,8,10); Hamilton Price: bass (1-10); Marvin "Smitty" Smith: drums (1-10); Alex Acuna: percussion (2,8); Giovanna Clayton: cello (8).

It is refreshing indeed to hear a lovely voice fronting a superb cast of musicians, and then combining to forge one exceptional recording, which is what Los Angeles-based singer Denise Donatelli has done in What Lies Within. As she voices the lyrics of Harold Arlen's "My Shining Hour"—the opening tune in a selection of eleven uncommon standards—the words "this will be my shining hour," should refer to the magical performance on an album that may well be her finest hour of studio work yet. Not content to be seen as just another "chick singer" among the plethora of female jazz vocalists releasing albums these days, Donatelli distinguishes this recording by the assemblage of musical talent, and the guidance from pianist/producer Geoffrey Keezer who also produced the album. The singer is backed up by some of the best West Coast musicians performing in L.A. such as saxophone great Bob Sheppard, trumpeter Carl Saunders, percussionist Alex Acuna and guitarist Peter Sprague to name a few.

Suffice to say, What Lies Within is one splendid recording of elegant light jazz vocals from Denise Donatelli; a jazz singer who belongs in the upper echelon of modern jazz vocalist. Her performance, along with the accompaniment from an ensemble of first-call players makes this a first-rate recording. ~Edward Blanco

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