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Tierney Sutton: Unsung Heroes
BySutton is a musician’s singer. She pays all due respect to famous compositions, adding appropriate lyrics to classics like Joe Henderson’s “Recordame” the opening track re-titled “Remember Me,” “All For One” recasting Wayne Shorter’s “Speak No Evil,” and “The Peacocks” played as “A Timeless Place.” It is often said that a singer’s voice acts as a musical instrument. For Sutton, this concept is her cornerstone. The ease and comfort she displays is a rare commodity for singers, and tells us that she is not the showpiece, the music is. Take “Joy Spring” the Clifford Brown classic. She coaxes the memory of Brownie in an Annie Ross-like scat and vocalization of words. Guitarist Jamie Findlay accompanies as well as Buddy Childer’s on Flugelhorn. The ease in which these musicians relate and interpret is a sprung joy. Sutton’s almost casual vocals are of course the product of practice and training. Like a Michael Jordan drive or a Miles Davis phrase, seemingly effortless performances reveal pure talent and a confident beauty.
Track List:Remember Me; Early Autumn; A Timeless Place; Bernie’s Tune; Spring Is Here Joy Spring; All For One; Indiana/Donna Lee; When Lights Are Low; Can Alma.
Track Listing
Remember Me; Early Autumn; A Timeless Place; Bernie's Tune' Spring Is Here; Joy Spring; All For One; Indiana/Donna Lee; When The Lights Are Low; Con Alma. (Total Time: 57:28)
Personnel
Tierney Sutton
vocalsTierney Sutton: Vocals; Christian Jacob: Piano; Trey Henry: Bass; Ken Wild: Bass; Ray Brinker: Drums; Gary Foster: Alto Flute, Alto Saxophone; Buddy Childers: Flugelhorn; Alan Kaplan: Trombone; Jamie Findley: Guitar.
Album information
Title: Unsung Heroes | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Telarc Records
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