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Maye Cavallaro and Mimi Fox: Hearts (2003)

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Franz A. Matzner

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Published: October 5, 2003
Maye Cavallaro and Mimi Fox: Hearts

The Redhead Records release Hearts places singer Maye Cavallaro in a challengingly minimalist setting. Accompanied by guitarist Mimi Fox, as well as Paul McCandless on reeds and Ian Dogole on percussion, Cavallaro offers 12 tracks, each a personnel rendition of standards ranging from Ellington to Paul Simon.

Mimi Fox’s versatile and expressive guitar work buoys the entire album, supporting the pared down arrangements and Cavallaro’s theatrical interpretations. Fox’s talents, however, can only mitigate against Cavallaro’s average range and poor phrasing so much. With the notable exception of the Latin-tinged title track, “Hearts,” those who know these tunes well will be disappointed by Cavallaro’s treatments. Particularly painful is hearing Costello’s brilliant “Almost Blue” drained of all color by poor phrasing and an overdramatic reading.

Cavallaro fares better with more accompaniment, the percussion on Simon’s “Under African Skies” contextualizing Cavallaro’s folkish approach, but her scat work on Ellington’s “Beginning to See the Light” comes off worse than conventional: it sounds stiltedly rehearsed.

Overall, a dreary compilation, Cavallaro’s sound seems more suited to the theatrical stage than the studio, often making one think of blush Zinfandel rather than straight whiskey or champagne.

Track Listing: 1. Nothin' But The Blues 2. Peace 3. Almost Blue 4. Hearts 5. Begining to See the Light 6. Only Trust Your Heart 7. Under African Skies 8. Daydream 9. Don't Get Around Much Anymore 10. Save Your Love For Me 11. Spring is Here 12. Till There Was You

Personnel: Maye Cavallaro: Vocals Mimi Fox: Guitars Paul McCandless: Reeds Ian Dogole: Percussion

Record Label: Rehead Records
Style: Vocal

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