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The Story, So Far
By Katie Bull
Label: Corn Hill Indie
Released: 2008
Track listing: Which?; A Song for Hudson
Katie Bull: The Story, So Far
by Jim Santella
A genuine jazz singer, Katie Bull pulls no punches when it comes to interpreting original material. She tosses in a few classic songs on The Story, So Far while portraying lyrics convincingly, scat singing with natural ease, adding a sincere blues texture to each selection, all of it coming from the bottom of her heart.
Cup of Joe, No Bull
Label: Corn Hill Indie
Released: 2005
Track listing: I Could Have Danced All Night; Love Spook; Quiet Night Of Quiet Stars; Shortcut Blues; I
Cup of Joe, No Bull
Label: Corn Hill Indie
Released: 2005
Track listing: I Could Have Danced All Night;
Love Spook;
Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars;
Shortcut Blues;
I'm Old Fashioned;
Monkey Business;
Bluebird of Happiness;
When You Say You Will;
When I Fall In Love;
Midnight Sun;
Speak Louder;
Since I Fell For You;
Wonderful World.
Love Spook
By Katie Bull
Label: Corn Hill Indie
Released: 2005
Track listing: Love Spook, My Favorite Things, Strange, On A Clear Day, Deer Run, Leftover Blues, I Only Have Eyes, I'll Be Seeing You, Watch What Happens, Connection Rag, Surrey With The Fringe On Top, Ashokan Road.
Bull/Fonda Duo: Cup of Joe, No Bull
by Terrell Kent Holmes
On the heels of her release Love Spook, vocalist Katie Bull has hooked up again with bassist Joe Fonda on Cup of Joe, No Bull, a selection of standards and originals that the duo reduces to their bare essentials. Bull delivers a kind of relaxed, languid, yet lively kind of singing where the lyrics aren't sung ...
Bull Fonda Duo: Cup of Joe, No Bull
by Michael P. Gladstone
This is the third Katie Bull album that I've heard, and her work is very consistent. The New York-based singer divides her time between traditional jazz vocals and outside vocal excursions. This is the sparest of the sessions in that it is a duo recording of just voice and acoustic bass, without the added cushion of ...
Bull Fonda Duo: Cup of Joe, No Bull
by C. Michael Bailey
In a very effective jazz arranging technique for introductions, the vocalist starts a capella and the bass enters immediately. The two duet with one another for a chorus, at which time the whole ensemble joins the fray. This is a nice touch, adding a bit of tension and expectation to the natural swing of a piece. ...