Showing posts with label Gloria Reuben. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gloria Reuben. Show all posts

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Gloria Reuben & Marty Ashby - For All We Know

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 33:22
Size: 80,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:15) 1. I’ll Close My Eyes
(2:39) 2. A Time For Love
(3:38) 3. Time After Time
(4:15) 4. For All We Know
(3:51) 5. I Get Along Without You Very Well
(3:53) 6. The People That You Never Get To Love
(4:06) 7. Maybe You’ll Be There
(2:13) 8. How High The Moon
(2:56) 9. Where Do You Start?
(2:32) 10. Sing My Heart

The deeply felt farewell on vocalist Gloria Reuben's Perchance To Dream (MCG Jazz, 2015) a duo take on "Here's to Life," with guitarist Marty Ashby foreshadowed the arrival of this intimate date. It may have taken five years for this pair to find their way to this work, but it was destined to happen at some point. This is quite simply a meeting that was written in the stars and the trailing suggestions of its predecessor. A testament to the power of two, For All We Know finds guitar and voice exploring the odyssey of love unfulfilled, unrequited, unmasked and unavoidable.

Neither mired in absolute sadness nor drawn to pure hope, this album prefers to explore intermediate states while linking timeless songs into one seamless quilt. It's a reminder that for all we know, we truly know nothing. The heart, in fact, does the knowing for us.

Opening on "I'll Close My Eyes," Reuben and Ashby use the introduction to bewitch before switching gears and swinging on through. A compact winner that gets its point across in less than three-and-a-half minutes, it lays out the concise approach in all that follows. There's balladic beauty, taking hold with "A Time For Love"; a verse introduction leading to a bossa-esque, moonwashed "Time After Time"; a relaxed take on the title track that speaks to what may be, what might have been, and where it can all lead now; and the ultimate statement of wrestling with love and denial "I Get Along Without You Very Well."

Furthering the picture of a mind concerned with love's past and future, Reuben and Ashby enter varied states of understanding and transmission. Everything from singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes' 1979 hit "The People That You Never Get To Love," to the heart-wrenching Johnny Mandel/Alan Bergman/Marilyn Bergman-penned "Where Do You Start?," to the 80-year-old "Sing My Heart" by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler comes into play in the proper light. And this pair has its way with all of them. With keen interpretive skills, good taste and an eye on making creative connections, Gloria Reuben and Marty Ashby illuminate aspects of life and love that plenty can relate to.~ Dan Bilawsky https://www.allaboutjazz.com/for-all-we-know-gloria-reuben-and-marty-ashby-mcg-jazz

Personnel: Marty Ashby: guitar; Gloria Reuben: vocals.

For All We Know

Monday, May 18, 2015

Gloria Reuben - Perchance To Dream

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:25
Size: 108,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:37)  1. Change Partners
(4:51)  2. Poor Girl
(3:43)  3. Close Enough For Love
(4:54)  4. Pure Imagination
(4:14)  5. When I Close My Eyes
(5:39)  6. How Am I To Know
(4:55)  7. Save Your Love For Me
(4:52)  8. You Better Love Me
(4:23)  9. Sharing The Night With The Blues
(4:13) 10. Here's To Life

Every track on “Perchance to Dream” has a unique treatment. The Irving Berlin standard, “Change Partners” starts off the album with a jazz waltz. Latin styles were also included. Jay Ashby’s arrangement of “Close Enough For Love” is a mambo and Marty Ashby’s arrangements of “Pure Imagination” and “How Am I To Know” take on a Samba and Bossa Nova feel respectively. Ballads include a contemporary adaptation of “Save Your Love For Me” and the ever powerful “Here’s To Life” that was arranged for only voice and guitar. 

To spice things up, the album includes a jazz rock version of “Sharing The Night With The Blues” and the swinger, “You Better Love Me.” Two previously unrecorded, original tunes were included on Perchance to Dream: the ballad “When I Close My Eyes” by K. Lawrence Dunham and Carol Robbins and the bluesy “Poor Girl” with lyrics from the poem, Poor Girl by Dr. Maya Angelou and music by Jay Ashby. Reuben says she was, “so grateful to pour my heart into” the two new tunes. http://myiesstore.com/mcgjazz/product/gloria-reuben-perchance-to-dream-cd/

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Gloria Reuben - Just For You

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:14
Size: 85,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:05)  1. Who
(4:31)  2. This Dream Is Real
(3:41)  3. Walk Away
(5:23)  4. Difficult Kind
(3:52)  5. Heart Strings
(3:52)  6. I Can't Make You Love Me
(3:55)  7. Sweet Thing
(3:57)  8. Angel Eyes
(3:54)  9. Just for You

Gloria Reuben is an actress, singer and social activist who has amassed impressive credentials in television, film, theater and music. Many will remember Gloria as the HIV+ health care professional “Jeanie Boulet”on the hit NBC series ER, a role that garnered her two Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe nomination.   Since then, she has had multiple regular starring roles in a variety of other television series, including RAISING THE BAR and FALLING SKIES. Most recently Gloria starred in the Lifetime movie HAPPY FACE KILLER opposite David Arquette, portrayed “Elizabeth Keckley”alongside Daniel Day-Lewis & Sally Field in the Steven Spielberg film LINCOLN, appeared alongside Paul Rudd and Tina Fey in Paul Weitz’s ADMISSION, and starred opposite Samuel L. 

Jackson in REASONABLE DOUBT. Gloria’s portrayal of Condoleezza Rice in David Hare’s play STUFF HAPPENS at the Public Theater garnered her a Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actress. Her music career includes being a backup singer for Tina Turner in 2000, which led her to record her solo record Just For You. She is currently performing with her jazz quartet and is scheduled to record a new album in the fall of 2014.  Gloria is also an activist, committing her time to the global climate change crisis through her participation with The Climate Reality Project, and to human rights issues with the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights. ~ Bio  http://officialgloriareuben.com/about/