Showing posts with label April Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April Hall. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

April Hall - Hall Sings Hines

Size: 101,2 MB
Time: 42:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2005
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. I Go For You (4:20)
02. I-95 (3:03)
03. Just Us (4:26)
04. 4 Blues (5:41)
05. Encinitas (5:50)
06. To The Street (2:37)
07. A Stone (5:34)
08. We Could Have The Same (5:24)
09. Traces (5:24)

A teaming of talented ladies brings us Hall Sings Hines. The combination of vocalist April Hall and pianist Pamela Hines, who wrote all the tunes, seems a perfect fit, like Tony Bennett's work with the Ralph Sharon Trio for the past several years.

If the music that Hall and Hines make represents an extension of their personalities, they both must be people possessed of an uplifting panache, a dash of style. "I Go for You" opens the set with a swaying tempo that Hall navigates with a fluid grace, a rich tone, and an appealing assurance, before Pamela Hines takes a solo that seems informed by Bill Evans, but with a more outward-looking attitude, vivid and bright. Hines' songwriting has—here and elsewhere in the set—a classic feeling, Cole Porter-esque in terms of melody.

"I-95" ups the tempo on a Latin groove, with bassist John Lockwood and drummer Reed Dieffenbach shining, in accompaniment and some solo space. In lesser hands bass solos have a way of dragging a tune down, but Lockwood's work lifts it, in front of Deiffenbach's bouncy drums. "Just Us" is a good old-fashioned love song that makes me think of those great late-'40s/early-50's musicals. The tune features Hall in achingly beautiful voice in front of bass and drums—nice brush work by Dieffenbach—with Hines sparkling around the vocal.

"4 Blues" changes the pace, kicking out the jams, in a belt-it-out affair for Hall, with the band cooking, with a quirky, slightly angular solo from Hines. "Encinitas" (named for one of California's prettiest cities, nestled on the coast twenty miles north of San Diego) drifts into a relaxed mode, with Hines' solo sounding like sunlight glinting off the faces of blue waves.

An impressive vocal effort covering some fine original Pamela Hines tunes. ~Dan McClenaghan

Personnel: April Hall: vocals; John Lockwood: bass; Redd Dieffenbach: drums; Pamela Hines: piano.

Hall Sings Hines

Monday, May 11, 2015

April Hall - Something Like That

Size: 100,5 MB
Time: 41:28
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2000
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Something Like That (4:49)
02. Prides Crossing (3:22)
03. Round About The Middle (2:52)
04. Jeri (4:17)
05. Shadow Of A Woman (2:22)
06. I Climb The Trees (3:50)
07. Likeness To Castles (3:49)
08. The Ohio (4:29)
09. Kisses Aren't Promises (4:52)
10. Holding On (3:19)
11. Mr. I'll Save You (3:22)

April Hall has delivered a fantastic, honest, heart-felt recording! "Something LikeThat" is absolutely packed with clear powerful vocals and memorable melodies. April passionately tells her stories. Coupled with dazzleing vocal arrangements, this recording has a jazzy angellic-gospel feel.

April Hall and her band have the rare ability to deliver slightly different music styles, yet keep the records overall consistent heart-felt feel. Given the experience of all musicians involved "Something Like That" is more of a musical story book. April Hall accompanied by Malcom Granger -Acoustic Guitar, Mark Poniatowski-Acoustic Bass, Mike Piehl-Drums and Melissa "Chip" Lewis Background vocals help set this recordings sexy/seductive, passionate tone.

"Something Like That" is a great CD. You may reach for "Something Like That" if you are in the mood for Miles Davis "Kind of Blue". The songs contain that much passion!

Something Like That

Friday, May 8, 2015

Pamela Hines Trio & April Hall - Lucky's Boy

Size: 104,3 MB
Time: 44:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2011
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Mainstream Jazz
Art: Front

01. Dreamerman (5:23)
02. Where I Started (5:00)
03. Lucky's Boy (3:33)
04. Moment (5:51)
05. Twilight Joy (Winter In New England) (4:20)
06. Ilde Chatter (4:28)
07. Welcome Blues (4:30)
08. Porter Please (4:21)
09. Spectrum (6:59)

Jazz pianist/ composer Pamela Hines presents nine new vocal jazz originals that are sure to be part of the contemporary American Songbook. Soulful and Blues- oriented April Hall puts her vocal stamp on these clever, fun and inspiring tunes. John Lockwood is on bass with Les Harris, Jr. on drums. The result is and outstanding selection of jazz music that is sure to make an impact with jazz fans.
Hines has made a solid contribution to the history of jazz piano with her seventh CD on the Spice Rack label and more works on other labels. She was a guest on Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland in 2000, thanks to a critically acclaimed debut CD in 1998 with Bob Moses, Rick McLaughlin, Darren Barrett and Jaque Swarz-Bart.
Her last two combo CDs have ranked nationally at #26, 13 and 2.

Lucky's Boy

Friday, October 11, 2013

April Hall - Room For Two

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 54:47
Size: 125.4 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:46] 1. Amazing Love
[2:56] 2. Honeysuckle Rose
[6:13] 3. To Whom It May Concern
[2:36] 4. I Want To Be Happy
[4:57] 5. Black Coffee
[5:09] 6. You've Changed
[2:41] 7. The Best Thing For You
[7:30] 8. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
[3:35] 9. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
[5:30] 10. I Guess I'll Hang Out My Tears To Dry
[3:37] 11. My Baby Just Cares For Me
[6:12] 12. That's All

pril Hall's new jazz album, Room for Two, is a bold and intimate exploration of the art of the duo. Every aspect of it is a duet; the way it was recorded, the improvised album art, the poetry written for each track, and the songs themselves. Room for Two is a homage to the days of vinyl, when albums themselves were works of art. The unique pairings of one voice with one instrument exposes a rich landscape of normally hidden musical subtlety, revealing every detail of the actual performance.

Every duo is different, from the playful call and response on "Honeysuckle Rose" to the deeply honest conversation of "To Whom It May Concern"; from the swinging rhythms of "Amazing Love" to the soulful mingling of melodies on "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You"; but what always stays the same is Hall's masterful interpretation and stunning vocal performance.

April Hall combines her deep roots in southern gospel and blues with an urban soulfulness and sophistication. Her voice, described as "Glorious" by the Boston Globe, is an instrument of astonishing beauty and versatility, capable of ranging from the purest whisper to the most powerful soul-drenched delivery. But her masterful performances are always centered on bringing every song to life through emotional interpretation, playful phrasing, and rock solid rhythm. "The exquisite, soulful vocals of April Hall deliver every lyric with emotion and conviction." ~ Jazz Times Magazine

On this recording she is featured in duets with Gray Sargent on guitar (Tony Bennett), Tim Ray on piano (Lyle Lovett, Jane Siberry), Marty Ballou on bass (Jay McShann, Jimmy Witherspoon), Tom Hall on saxophone (Club d'Elf, Bruce Katz), Les Harris, Jr. on drums (Diana Krall, Paul Broadnax), Mark Poniatowski on bass (Junior Watson, Janiva Magness), Joe Barbato on accordion (Luciana Souza, Kenny Barron), and Marshall Wood on bass (Tony Bennett, Anita O'Day). With original cover illustrations by Lennie Peterson and original poetry selections by James Cudworth.

Room For Two