Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:00
Size: 81,3 MB
Art: Front
(2:21) 1. My Romance
(2:01) 2. Angel Eyes
(3:32) 3. Small Day Tomorrow
(5:54) 4. Willow Weep for Me
(2:17) 5. The Nearness of You
(3:34) 6. Georgia On My Mind
(3:10) 7. Lazybones
(2:41) 8. Where or When
(2:55) 9. Everything Happens to Me
(3:47) 10. In a Sentimental Mood
(2:42) 11. My Romance (Reprise)
Sister Orchid
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:00
Size: 81,3 MB
Art: Front
(2:21) 1. My Romance
(2:01) 2. Angel Eyes
(3:32) 3. Small Day Tomorrow
(5:54) 4. Willow Weep for Me
(2:17) 5. The Nearness of You
(3:34) 6. Georgia On My Mind
(3:10) 7. Lazybones
(2:41) 8. Where or When
(2:55) 9. Everything Happens to Me
(3:47) 10. In a Sentimental Mood
(2:42) 11. My Romance (Reprise)
Given her jazz-influenced sound and knack for thoughtfully chosen cover songs, it's surprising that Nellie McKay had never released a complete jazz standards album until 2018's smoky, intimately rendered Sister Orchid. The closest the idiosyncratic singer/songwriter had gotten previously was her brightly attenuated 2009 Doris Day tribute, Normal as Blueberry Pie, which found her investigating songs heavily associated with the iconic actress and singer. Similarly, on 2015's My Weekly Reader, McKay took on some of her favorite '60s pop tunes by bands like the Kinks, Herman's Hermits, Moby Grape, and others. Here, McKay takes a deftly straightforward approach, performing a set of well-chosen standards that wouldn't be out of place on an album by Blossom Dearie (another McKay touchstone) from the 1950s. McKay, who arranged and played all of the songs on Sister Orchid, recorded the album in New York with engineer Chris Allen. Allen has worked with a bevy of jazz, folk, and pop artists including Kurt Elling, José James, Ingrid Michaelson, Andrew Bird, and others, and brings a soft, natural warmth that never interferes with McKay's performance. Primarily, these are spare arrangements, often just McKay accompanying herself on piano, as on the haunting "Angel Eyes." Elsewhere, as on her dusky reading of "Where or When," she weaves in a mournful cello. There are also jaunty bits of ukulele, as on "Lazybones," which also features her overdubbed backing vocals. The Broadway-tested McKay also displays her love of cabaret as she intersperses crowd chatter and clinking glasses to theatrical effect on "Everything Happens to Me." Despite her penchant for artifice, McKay reveals her strong musical chops on Sister Orchid, launching into a mad-eyed boogie-woogie section on "Where or When" and delivering a spine-tingling, synth-accented take on "In a Sentimental Mood" that conjures the neon-soaked atmosphere of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. ~ Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/album/sister-orchid-mw0003153960
Sister Orchid
I urge everyone to give this one a listen. I've heard it a couple times in the last week and it receives a big stamp of approval from me. Dozens of vocalists could run through a set like this and it would be just another run of the mill production. Not this woman. She put her unique style on every one of these songs. I'd love to hear her earlier albums.
ReplyDeleteThank you Captain Howdy!
DeleteHave to agree with Howdy this lady, new to my ears, is a great one... I think she kind of screwed up ('Willow Weep For Me') though. I get the message she tries to put out there with up tempo transformation, but the song was fine as it was. (ie Billie Holiday... satisfied with how beautiful great sadness can be... it will turn to joy some day if we can just impeach Trump ..lol)
ReplyDeleteThank you Santos Curser!
DeleteMost of the time, she's doin' her own songs. Here's a bunch a standards, done in an intimate way. Nice.
ReplyDeleteMerci Mario B!
DeleteHi Giullia! I need a dose of Nellie McKay, if you would be so kind. Thanks.
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DeleteThank you Giullia- you are an angel.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Sir In Tx!
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