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Claire Daly: Movin' On (2001)
The Lady is a...Baritone Saxophonist
After 10 years with the all-female big band Diva and three years with former Microscopic Septet leader Joel Forrester, saxophonist Claire Daly finally waxed digital sides as a leader. She debuted as front-woman with Swing Low (Koch Jazz 7872, 1999) and is now following this up with her new release Movin' On. Daly has kept the rhythm section of Eli Yamin, David Hofstra and Peter Grant intact from Swing Low and has replaced tenor saxophonist George Garzone with trumpeter James Zoller. An additional change from the earlier release is the debut of Daly as a singer. Movin' On
Daly turns in two vocals on "Smile" and "Some Other Time." Her voice is refreshingly unadorned and unaffected by influence. The sheer honesty of her tone and delivery is almost embarrassing, like we overheard her expressing a confidence to a lover. Her saxophone style is much like her vocal style. While Gerry Mulligan and Pepper Adams may come to mind, she is the most lyrical baritonist performing, and that is no small feat. Movin' On is a really superb recording from the ground up.
Track Listing: Softly as I Leave You; You Said It; Every Time We Say Goodbye; Goodbye; Smile; After You’ve Gone; If Ever I Would Leave You; Goodbye Porkpie Hat; Birdie Bye; A Bientot; Bye–ya; Love Me or Leave Me; Some Other Time.
Personnel: Claire Daly: baritone saxophone, vocals; Eli Yamin: piano; Dave Hofstra: bass; Peter Grant: drums; James Zollar: trumpet (2, 7)
Record Label: KOCH International Jazz
Style: Modern Jazz









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