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Madeline Eastman: The Speed of Life
These twelve songs include six from Richard Rodgers (with Hart and Hammerstein). The unusual choices are an old Donny Hathaway song, "Someday We'll All Be Free"; and Jose Neto's "Jogral," presented as a up-tempo samba scat number. Typically, the album begins with the Deitz & Schwartz tune "Alone Together." After an impeccable first chorus, Eastman toys slyly with the melody line, injecting enough variations to make you sit up and take notice. As is the case throughout, trumpeter Mike Olmos adds a solid dimension with accompanied muted obligatos.
The Broadway show tune "Do I Hear A Waltz?" is performed in a decidedly un-waltz-like swing tempo for an interesting take on this under-utilized song. A real coup is accomplished with the Geffen-King pop hit, "Up On The Roof," transformed into a real jazz ballad. The Arlen-Koehler "Get Happy" is given a dirge-like reading that makes an ironical twist on the lyrics, but it doesn't work; and the Rainger-Robin ballad "If I Should Lose You" takes off midway into an up-tempo pace. I rather liked the version of "There's A Small Hotel" in which Olmos echoes her scatted solo with muted trumpet, but "We Kiss in a Shadow" tinkers with some deconstruction that leaves one walking a tightrope, not knowing where the next note will fall.
Eastman is supported here by the aforementioned Olmos, who maximizes his presences on all tracks, plus pianist Randy Porter, percussionist Michael Spiro, and the notable combination of Rufus Reid and Akira Tana on bass and drums. I suspect that a live performance would be an event full of surprise, with the audience not knowing what to expect or even how they'll react.
Track Listing
Alone Together, Someday We'll All Be Free, Do I Hear a Waltz, Up on the Roof, There's a Small Hotel, We Kiss in a Shadow, Dancing on the Ceiling, Wait Till You See Her, If I Should Lose You, Get Happy, Jogral, Where or When
Personnel
Madeline Eastman
vocalsMadeline Eastman--vocals; Randy Porter--piano; Rufua Reid--bass; Akira Tana--drums; Mike Olmos--drums; with Michael Spiro--percussion
Album information
Title: The Speed Of Life | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Mad-Kat
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About Madeline Eastman
Instrument: Vocals
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