Year: 2015
Time: 42:15
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 42,1 MB
Art: Front
(4:01) 1. Seaside
(2:24) 2. Almost Like Being In Love
(4:03) 3. Bring Me Sunshine
(4:50) 4. Nobody's Fault But Mine
(5:03) 5. Get Me Through December
(5:05) 6. Mercy Now
(3:15) 7. Wild Is The Wind
(4:19) 8. I Cover the Waterfront
(5:35) 9. My Ship
(3:34) 10. For Those In Peril On The Sea
Hooking up for a third time with producer and musician James McMillan, Liane Carroll brings the entire spectrum of her artistry to bear on this 10-track love letter to her hometown of Hastings. For anyone who had the pleasure of hearing her perform the Joe Stilgoe-penned title track earlier this year at the Old Vic, Evan Jolly's widescreen, brass-rich arrangement on the album takes the song to completely new levels of gorgeousness.
Following a towering scat on ‘Almost Like Being In Love’, Carroll's slow, heartbreakingly lovely version of ‘Bring Me Sunshine’ cannot fail to bring a lump to the throat. ‘I Cover The Waterfront’ and ‘My Ship’, with its surprising gear change ushering in yet another breathtaking scat solo, offer balm for the soul following the melancholic slow burn of ‘Get Me Through December’, ‘Mercy Now’ and ‘Wild Is The Wind’, before the hymnal calm of ‘For Those In Peril On The Sea’ brings this exceptional album to a close. In Liane Carroll, the art of the song has one of its greatest exponents.https://www.jazzwise.com/review/liane-carroll-seaside
Personnel: Liane Carroll – vocals, piano; Steve Pearce – acoustic bass; Ian Thomas – drums; James McMillan – flugelhorn, keyboards, percussion, bass, tenor horn, vibraphone; Evan Jolly – trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn; brass band and brass arrangements; Andy Wood – euphonium, trombone; Julian Siegel – tenor saxophone; Rob Leake – baritone and tenor saxophones; Mark Edwards – piano; Malcolm Edmonstone – piano; brass arrangements; Mark Jaimes – acoustic and electric guitars, Rob Luft – guitar
Following a towering scat on ‘Almost Like Being In Love’, Carroll's slow, heartbreakingly lovely version of ‘Bring Me Sunshine’ cannot fail to bring a lump to the throat. ‘I Cover The Waterfront’ and ‘My Ship’, with its surprising gear change ushering in yet another breathtaking scat solo, offer balm for the soul following the melancholic slow burn of ‘Get Me Through December’, ‘Mercy Now’ and ‘Wild Is The Wind’, before the hymnal calm of ‘For Those In Peril On The Sea’ brings this exceptional album to a close. In Liane Carroll, the art of the song has one of its greatest exponents.https://www.jazzwise.com/review/liane-carroll-seaside
Personnel: Liane Carroll – vocals, piano; Steve Pearce – acoustic bass; Ian Thomas – drums; James McMillan – flugelhorn, keyboards, percussion, bass, tenor horn, vibraphone; Evan Jolly – trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn; brass band and brass arrangements; Andy Wood – euphonium, trombone; Julian Siegel – tenor saxophone; Rob Leake – baritone and tenor saxophones; Mark Edwards – piano; Malcolm Edmonstone – piano; brass arrangements; Mark Jaimes – acoustic and electric guitars, Rob Luft – guitar
Seaside