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Jazz in a Snow Globe
by Joseph Vella
One of the greatest gifts of listening to jazz is to simply get lost inside of a track and have it transport you to a state of bliss. These special pieces of music often discovered over time through countless of hours of listening. Like the diamonds of the music, no matter the era or style, they ...
Carri Coltrane: Flamenco Sketches
by AAJ Staff
You can tell from the title: this is an ambitious project. Coming after a Christmas set where the backing was minimal, Carri Coltrane’s third album is a vocalise extravaganza, with strings on several cuts, stars like Ron Carter and Joey DiFrancesco, lyrics and production by Gene McDaniels (author of “Feel Like Makin’ Love”, singer of “Tower ...
Flamenco Sketches
Label: Numoon
Released: 1998
Track listing: Sketches, Creation, Passion World, Hideaway, Another Moment Gone, Cosmic Dancer, Two Hump Ride, Pilgrim Traveller, Too Rare, Melody is You.
Carri Coltrane: Flamenco Sketches
by C. Michael Bailey
Carri Coltrane...Eugene McDaniels?. With Flamenco Sketches, emerging jazz vocalist Carri Coltrane waxes her third release for Numoon records. Last year saw the release of The First Time and the seasonal Child in My Heart (reviewed by this critic in last month's AAJ. All three recordings were produced by noted music Renaissance man Eugene McDaniels. McDaniels has ...
Carri Coltrane: Flamenco Sketches
by Joel Roberts
Carri Coltrane is a jazz/pop singer with a dramatic, emotional approach to the modern jazz classics she covers on Flamenco Sketches. And no, she's not related to John Coltrane. But she did, according to press clips, change her name in honor of Trane. The album is a collaboration between Coltrane and producer Gene McDaniels, a songwriter ...
Carri Coltrane: Flamenco Sketches
by Jim Santella
From the recorded memories of Miles and Monk, singer Carri Coltrane has put together an eclectic session with the core rhythm section of bassist Ron Carter, pianist Ted Brancato, drummer Payton Crossley, and guitarist Mark Lucas. Adding a little vocalese here, a lush ballad there, some intentional dissonance for emphasis, and an enjoyable rhythmic lilt throughout ...