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Jane Monheit: Come Dream With Me
ByJane Monheit interprets lyrics. She also surrounds the room with wordless vocals that paint colorful scenery. Backed by Kenny Barron and an all-star line-up, her latest album seems destined for success. Yet, there's a small problem with the performance. It becomes quite clear on the three tracks she performs with lone accompanist. An ounce of dramatic tension overshadows each number. A show singer will usually employ such melodrama to ensure that the audience gets the message. And ballads require a certain amount of tension, no matter the setting. However, to be convincing, a jazz singer must also balance the performance with a natural, loose spirit. This one runs tightly throughout, and drowns itself in somber thoughts.
What's needed are soulful changes in emotion that would provide something more comfortable. Overdubbing her own voice, Monheit attains perfect harmony with superbly crafted lines. Michael Brecker and Tom Harrell add interesting interludes. Brecker is particularly creative on "I'll Be Seeing You." Surrounded by exciting sidemen and possessing superb musical skills, Monheit would seem to have it made. There's no doubt she's on her way.
Track Listing
Over the Rainbow; Hit the Road to Dreamland; Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most; Waters of March; I'm Through with Love; I'll be Seeing You; Something to Live For; So Many Stars; If; Blame it on My Youth; A Case of You.
Personnel
Jane Monheit
vocalsJane Monheit: vocals; Kenny Barron: piano; Christian McBride: acoustic bass, electric bass (9); Gregory Hutchinson: drums; Tom Harrell: trumpet; Michael Brecker: tenor saxophone; Richard Bona: acoustic guitar and fretless bass (11).
Album information
Title: Come Dream With Me | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: N-Coded Music
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