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Jenny Davis: It Amazes Me
Comparisons can be cruel, of course. However, Davis prefers to sing 'em the way they've been done before. She brings back the memories by giving us our favorite songs. Her band gives her a suitable musical force; but much of it has been done before.
The album's title track swaggers gently under the weight of its lyric message. Here and in several other places, Davis comes close to an imitation of Lena Horne. Her performance is pleasant, the band adds a heartfelt groove, and everything fits musicallybut the concept lacks originality.
Dat Dere comes with a bright, uplifting spirit as Davis gives us the child's voice to signal its message. Her vocal range soars magnificently as she's joined by flute in an acrobatic interpretation. Up-tempo burners such as "Scrapple from the Apple and "Honeysuckle Rose feature Davis' powerful vocalese and convincing lyric delivery.
Davis' original "Answer the Call, where she issues a dramatic challenge with ample authority, represents another high point. It's the kind of inspiring message we all need to hear every day. New songs may be the key to her continued success. Davis already has the tools she needs. All that's left are a few new leaves to turn over when the time is right.
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Personnel
Jenny Davis
vocalsJenny Davis: vocals; Willy Ingersoll: alto saxophone; Chuck Easton: guitar, flute, alto saxophone; George Redebaugh: piano, accordion; Ted Enderle: bass; Tim Sheffel: drums.
Album information
Title: It Amazes Me | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Self Produced
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