Showing posts with label Natalie Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natalie Williams. Show all posts

Monday, August 9, 2021

The Ronnie Scott's All-Stars - Jazz Classics

Styles: Straight-ahead/Mainstream
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:47
Size: 142,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:45) 1. Great Day
(6:31) 2. On the Street Where You Live
(4:06) 3. More
(5:25) 4. Lazy Afternoon
(6:36) 5. Bye Bye Blackbird
(5:27) 6. Wonderful World
(5:32) 7. Dat Dere
(2:30) 8. People Are Strange
(5:36) 9. For All We Know
(6:21) 10. Love for Sale
(8:54) 11. One Day I'll Fly Away

The CD Jazz Classics has catalogue number RSR001. I know what’s coming. Some are going to argue that it isn’t REALLY No 1…. that Ronnie Scotts has a whole history of previous recordings. While we’re at it, the pedant might also question whether all the songs are in fact “Jazz Classics.” Whatevs. The CD, recorded partly in front of an audience, and partly in the same acoustic of the club without one, works well as a showcase for the house trio of Ronnie Scotts music director, James Pearson - piano/arranger, Sam Burgess – bass, and Pedro Segundo – drums, who regularly play the early evening slot at Ronnie’s. They often have to work their socks off to distract the Ronnie’s punters from their workaday conversations and to concentrate on the music. Which they do brilliantly. Night after night. Segundo’s charm and theatricality have, in a very short time, become a fixture. The sleeve notes have a touching reminder of the tragic death of Ronnie’s house drummer Chris Dagley, which is still sorely felt at the club.

But the thought of this being the 1 stayed in the mind. The reason that the front line of this quintet, vocalist Natalie Williams and saxophonist Alex Garnett work so well as sparring partners is what they do with the 1, the first beat. Williams asserts it, lands hard on it, possesses it, reinforces it, often decorates it with an inverted mordent. Her work here is an affirmation. That originally Italian song “More than the Greatest Love” has probably never been performed with quite this level of conviction, of complete persuasiveness. She has a German heritage, and brings something personal and different to this music. There is a German word “betonen” untranslatable which just seems to me to describe well how Natalie Williams has a way of living on, at, with every first beat.

As a result Williams produces her best singing on record yet. RSR001 is Natalie on peak form. The words get the treatment. Rickie Lee Jones’ Dat Dere is characterful, teasing, hilarious, with some magic on the side-drum rim from Segundo, and Johnny Griffin-ish tenor swagger from Garnett. But there’s more: check out inimitable, ecstatic Natalie lion-house noises at 2' 16” and 5' 16” of Bye Bye Blackbird. We’ll offer a prize for the best transcription.As for Garnett, in the legacy of Hank Mobley, the saxophonist responds to the first beat, uses it as a springboard, hides behind it teasingly (as in “I can see you but you can’t see me” ), suggests it, tricks it, avoids it, finds surreptitious ways to lose it. What the hell, it’s something you can always pick up from lost property in the morning, because with a rhythm section of this class, it’s going to be there anyway.

As on his debut CD Serpent (Whirlwind Records, 2011), Garnett stakes his claim to be among the most inventive and subtle saxophonists we have. The CD is cheery, life-affirming, and will work superbly as what the Japanese call “Omiyage”, a present from a specific place check the references to Frith Street in Lionel Bart’s “On the Street Where you Live.” RSR001 contains good music, well played and recorded, and is an ideal means to remember, and keep in the memory, our No 1 Jazz club, Ronnie Scott’s. https://londonjazznews.com/2012/02/11/cd-review-the-ronnie-scotts-all-stars-jazz-classics/

Personnel: Bass – Sam Burgess; Drums – Pedro Segundo; Piano – James Pearson; Saxophone – Alex Garnett; Vocals – Natalie Williams

Jazz Classics

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Natalie Williams - A Little Bit Of Christmas!

Size: 116,6 MB
Time: 49:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals/Xmas
Art: Front

01. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (3:58)
02. In The Bleak Midwinter (3:54)
03. A Little Bit Of Christmas (4:22)
04. Little Drummer Boy (2:56)
05. Fairytale Of New York (Feat. Brendan Reilly) (4:38)
06. Jesus, What A Wonderful Child (4:44)
07. Oh Holy Night (4:05)
08. This Christmas (3:05)
09. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (3:42)
10. Coventry Carol (2:59)
11. What Does Santa Get For Christmas (4:35)
12. Stille Nacht (Silent Night) (3:32)
13. Xmas X My XXX (3:08)

One of the UK’s most endearing and popular soul/jazz artists, singer-songwriter Natalie Williams has 7 critically acclaimed albums under her belt and a dedicated following that extends throughout the world. Her Ronnie Scott’s residency, Soul Family Sundays has sold out every month for over 10 years, seeing her perform to over 30,000 enthusiastic fans at the world renowned jazz club.
Natalie has toured the globe as both a solo artist and lead vocalist of Jazz-Funk sensation, Incognito, and has performed at many of the world’s leading live music events and venues, including the London Jazz Festival, the Royal Albert Hall, The Barbican Centre, Montreux Jazz Festival, BB Kings in New York, Jakarta Jazz Festival, Blue Note in Tokyo, Love Supreme Festival, Glastonbury and many more…

Williams’ adaptable vocal talent and songwriting ability has brushed most musical styles.To the mainstream world of commercial music, she is an underground artist known for her distinctive vocals which have appeared on tracks by drum and bass icons such as Hospital Records DJ, Nu:Tone, with whom she has collaborated extensively. Most recently, she appeared as a featured artist with DnB producer and DJ, Goldie, their recent single, ‘Adore You’ from Goldie’s new album has gained rave reviews worldwide. Her own youthful output of soul and R&B based tracks resulted in her receiving a MOBO nomination.

August of 2016 saw her supporting the legendary Herbie Hancock on the Queen Mary 2 crossing from Southampton to New York and her most recent album ‘Kaleidoscope’ was greatly supported by Jazz FM who play-listed her duet with the virtuosic multi-instrumentalist and Grammy winning artist, Jacob Collier, on Billy Joel’s ‘For The Longest Time’.

2017 so far has been an eventful year for Natalie, starting in January with an amazing 22 date arena tour across the U.K as the featured guest artist for Young Voices. Says Natalie: “Young Voices has been an absolutely magical experience. Hearing 8000 kids singing together every night in those iconcic venues was utterly mind-blowing. I’m super excited to be doing the 2018 tour, this time having written a special song just for the Young Voices project. I can’t wait!!’

A Little Bit Of Christmas!