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As I Sing

Radha Thomas

Label: SubContinental Records
Released: 2024
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Tracks

Summertime; Autumn Leaves; I Fall In Love Easily; It Could Happen To You; I remember Clifford; Daahoud; Jitterburg Waltz; Just Friends; Social Call; Moon Ray.

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Jazz has been an international music ever since recordings became widely available in the early 1920s. Duets can be the most difficult setting for singers for there is nowhere to hide, every note is important, and the contrast of sound with silence is an essential skill. Radha, who performed duets with pianist Aman Mahajan on Bangalore Blues, sounds quite comfortable yet stimulated by the guitarists on As I Sing. She has a soft and alluring voice, is an imaginative scat-singer with her own style, and is... quite versatile. Whether it is performing heartfelt ballad singing (her aching long notes on Benny Golson’s “I Remember Clifford” are particularly memorable), creating melodic variations as on the second chorus of “It Could Happen To You,” or effortlessly handling the interval jumps on Fats Waller’s “Jitterbug Waltz,” she clearly has her own voice. As I Sing matches Radha on various songs with four different top-notch guitarists: Reg Schwager, Paul Meyers, Tom Dempsey and Peter McCann. Schwager, who was born in the Netherlands, has been one of Canada’s top guitarists during the past 40 years, working with everyone from Peter Appleyard and Rob McConnell to Diana Krall, Mel Torme and Chet Baker. Paul Meyers, a part of the New York jazz scene since 1980, has also worked with a long list of greats including such singers as Annie Ross, Jon Hendricks, Andy Bey, and Karrin Allyson. Tom Dempsey, who has recorded seven CDs as a leader, has performed with such notables as Wynton Marsalis, Paquito D’Rivera, George Coleman, and Kenny Barron, while Peter McCann has appeared on over 100 CDs, led seven of his own, and has had musical associations with many major jazz artists including Dave Liebman, Lee Konitz, Patti Austin, and the Maria Schneider Orchestra. What each of these guitarists has in common is that, with their sophisticated chordings, inventive single- note lines, and impeccable timing, they function effortlessly on As I Sing as a one-man orchestra. Whether accompanying Radha, taking concise solos, or interacting with the singer, they each prove to be a perfect musical partner. Radha Thomas is heard throughout this project at the peak of her creative powers. Performing a set of ten of her favorite standards, she makes each song her own. Among the highlights are her scatting on a partly-disguised rendition of “Summertime,” the charming interpretation of “It Could Happen To You,” the ease that she displays while singing the potentially tricky Clifford Brown melody “Daahoud,” a very appealing rendition of Artie Shaw’s “Moon Ray” with McCann, and her close interaction with Schwager on “Autumn Leaves,” although each performance is worthy in its own way. As I Sing is well worth several listens. - Scott Yanow, Jazz journalist/historian, "The Jazz Singers" 

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As I Sing

SubContinental Records
2024

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