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Danielle Eva: Road And Moon
ByFemale singer-songwriters are represented with Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" and Laura Nyro's "And When I Die." The former leans towards the pop side, with Federico Pena Gonzalez contributing some fine piano work. The latter moves in a country-folk direction, gaining authenticity through Dave Gingrich's delightful dobro work. While Mitchell's music has become a given for female jazz vocalists, Nyro's music rarely crosses style lines and Eva's performance makes a compelling argument for a greater need to mine her catalog.
Alec Wilder's "Blackberry Winter," a spine-tingling, under-performed piece that's seeing a comeback thanks to people like vocalist Hilary Kole and Eva, is the most engaging, intimate performance on the album. Eva's voice and Gavin Fallow's bass go it alone, and the resulting music is stunning. Eva is equally compelling during the first, a capella, portion of "He's Gone Away/Willow Weep For Me." With all instrumental adornments removed, Eva comes across like a sultry Appalachian siren. When violin, acoustic bass and guitar enter, the music moves towards a backwoods folk-jazz that is relaxed, yet luxuriant.
"Where Is Love" might seem more natural as cabaret fodder than jazz-pop, but is beautifully rendered. Eva's arrangement, recasting it in five, is well-suited to the song, and her vocals exhibit a sense of longing that often seems absent from other takes on this tune. The only misstep comes with a keyboard solo that has a less-than-desirable faux-woodwind sound. The same goes for the solo on Eva's otherwise-enjoyable Latin-leaning album opener, "I Sing In Blue." The penultimate performance of "Begin Again"which has a hip "Higher Ground"-meets-Graceland-era Paul Simon groove (Warner Bros, 1986), bookending an expansive middle sectionis the most original sounding of Eva's own compositions. Across eleven tracks, Road And Moon presents pictures of love, longing, sadness, joy and the world-at-large, delivered with class by Eva's gorgeous voice.
Track Listing
I Sing In Blue; Both Sides Now; Softly As A Morning Sunrise/Little Flower; Detour Ahead; Convenient Distraction; Blackberry Winter; Where Is Love; And When I Die; Kiss; Begin Again; He's Gone Away/Willow Weep For Me.
Personnel
Danielle Eva
vocalsDanielle Eva: vocals; Lenny Robinson: percussion; Gavin Fallow: upright bass; Chuck Underwood: guitars; Bob Spates: violin.
Album information
Title: Road and Moon | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Devour Music