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Hailey Niswanger: PDX Soul
ByTrombonist Stan Bock's buttery growl opens "Say What," a tune reminiscent of 1970s urban soundtracks. Over organist Louis Pain's deliciously greasy Hammond B3 and bassist Errick Lewis' suave, deep simmer Niswanger wails with wild passion and lets her acerbic lines glide with elegant sensuality.
In fact Niswanger's solos are almost the only spots of spontaneity on this otherwise sleek and handsomely crafted disc. One exception is "You Should Know." The track features, in addition to Niswanger's gritty, rousing sax embellishments, trumpeter and producer Thara Memory's unique scatting that delightfully merges intense soulfulness with jazzy sensibilities. Guitarist AG Donnaloia takes center stage briefly with his blistering rock inspired phrases.
Memory also exhibits his inventiveness as an instrumentalist with his lively trumpet lines on "Look Out." Niswanger's intriguing and agile monologue matches Memory's in originality as it dances to the exciting, horn heavy groove. Another refreshing and spirited moment comes as Niswanger engages in a gritty sax duet with vocalist Andy Stokes on the bluesy James Brown-ish song "Let a Woman Be a Woman, Let a Man Be a Man."
There are a few tracks where the creative momentum slacks a bit. For instance, although guest vocalist Tahirah Memory sings evocatively on "Yes I'm Ready" the overproduced lilting melody and Niswanger's airy, soft notes flirt dangerously with the prosaic sounds of "smooth jazz." Meanwhile "Skytime" opens with Donnaloia's tad too sweet guitar lines and some generic Latin-hinted beats. Niswanger's full-bodied tone and intelligent performance rescues it from syrupiness.
There is no doubt that PDX Soul is an enjoyable album. It demonstrates that Niswanger's talent is not genre confined and that she can get "down and dirty" with the best of them. It may, however, disappoint fans of her past work even as it gains her a wider audience. Given the extent of her creativity as an improviser hopefully she will resume her previous career path making this just a temporary detour, albeit an aurally pleasing one.
Track Listing
I'm Gone; Skytime; Say What It Is; Let a Woman Be a Woman, Let a Man Be a Man; Yes I'm Ready; You Should Know; Look Out; Take Me To The River.
Personnel
Hailey Niswanger
saxophone, altoHailey Niswanger: alto and soprano saxophones; Thara Memory: trumpet and vocals (3,6,7); Janice Scroggins: keyboard (1-6,8); Errick Lewis: bass; AG Donnaloia: guitar; Louis Pain: organ (3,5-8); Brian Foxworth: drums (1,3,4,6); Israel Annoh:: drums (7,8), Christopher Brown: drums (2,5); Renato Caranto: tenor saxophone (3-5,8); Stan Bock: trombone (3-6,8); Ben McDonald: trumpet 3-5,8); LaRhonda Steele: vocals (8); Andy Stokes: vocals (4); Tahirah Memory: vocals (5, 6); George Colligan: keyboard (1,6), Curtis Craft: percussion (2,6).
Album information
Title: PDX Soul | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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About Hailey Niswanger
Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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