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Shirley Eikhard: Stay Open (2003)

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JIM SANTELLA,
Jim Santella

Jim Santella

Senior Contributor since 1997

Jim Santella has been contributing CD reviews, concert reviews and DVD reviews to AAJ since 1997. His work has also appeared in Southland Blues, The L.A. Jazz Scene, and Cadence Magazine.

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Published: May 2, 2003
Shirley Eikhard: Stay Open

Singer/songwriter Shirley Eikhard puts it all together on her own. Her accompaniment comes about through multi-tracking: she plays all the instruments. A string section, lovely guitar melodies, programmed percussion, a versatile bass line, and intricately woven keyboard thoughts blend together in Eikhard’s songs. Stay Open represents a departure from her straight-ahead formula, and a wider jazz boundary that includes folk, R&B and pop.

“How Low Can You Go” and “Aren’t We Clever” feature a sparkling guest sextet accompanying the vocalist with fiery passion. Eikhard is at her best with this ensemble, opening up in a convincing manner to interpret her lyrics with genuine emotion. The session, which rests comfortably on its songwriting laurels, brings fresh ideas to the forum. “Jake’s Lament,” an instrumental number, places the sextet in the spotlight for a pleasurable romp through mainstream territory.

Eikhard’s smooth contralto voice enables her to interpret her songs with ease. Each one tells an interesting story which we can relate with at a moment’s notice. Most of her multi-tracked arrangements, however, venture into the smooth jazz arena with blasé feelings. Only when she features her chromatic harmonica on “Stay Open” and “Waltz for Tess” does Eikhard turn the tables on the business of multi-tracking. Both arrangements sear with power and intensity. While Stay Open appeals to a broader, pop culture audience, the album includes just enough from the jazz tradition to keep the flame alive.

Audio samples are available from her web site, www.shirleyeikhard.com .

Track Listing: Take it to the Max; Stay Open; Coyote Highway; Surrendering; Style; Waltz for Tess; How Low Can You Go; Jake

Personnel: Shirley Eikhard- vocals, background vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass, harmonica, mandolin, percussion; Mark Eiseman- piano; Pat Collins- bass; Barry Elmes- drums; Reg Schwager- guitar; Kevin Turcotte- trumpet; Mike Murley- tenor saxophone.

Record Label: Shirley Eikhard Music
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

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