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I Can See Clearly Now
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2017
Track listing: I Can See Clearly Now; Can't Help Falling In Love; Influence; Both Sides Now; Will You
Still Love Me Tomorrow?; Over The Rainbow; Lover Man; Arabesque; Mysterioso; Exit.
Kathleen Gorman: I Can See Clearly Now
by Dan Bilawsky
I Can See Clearly Now testifies to the durability and pliability of everlasting songs while also opening up the floor to new ones. Kathleen Gorman, a pianist-vocalist-composer based in Toronto, fronts a quintet on a trip through six covers and four originals, speaking to truth through her own music and smartly-arranged renditions of some time-tested classics. ...
Dena DeRose: I Can See Clearly Now
by David Adler
Dena DeRose’s third CD for Sharp Nine boasts some uncommonly clever arrangements. The biggest surprise is Detour Ahead," which gets a double-time treatment. Dwayne Burno plays electric bass, Matt Wilson funks it up with a syncopated snare drum rhythm, and Joe Locke weighs in with an adroit vibes solo. On the second A section, when DeRose ...
Dena DeRose: I Can See Clearly Now
by C. Andrew Hovan
Without any doubt, pianist/vocalist Dena DeRose has come up with another winner and possibly her finest album yet to date. That’s saying a lot too because her previous two sessions for Sharp Nine, Introducing Dena DeRose and Another World, have been critically lauded while also setting a new standard among the female jazzer cum hip vocalist ...
I Can See Clearly Now
By Dena DeRose
Label: Sharp Nine Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: If I Should Lose You; Detour Ahead; I've Never Been In Love Before; I Can See Clearly Now; With a Smile; Day In Day Out; If You Love Me; Touch of Your Lips; Alone Together; What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
Dena DeRose: I Can See Clearly Now
by David A. Orthmann
The marriage of the American Popular Songbook and the jazz tradition of improvisation and innovation continue to bear exquisite fruit on singer/pianist Dena DeRose’s third recording for the Sharp Nine imprint. DeRose uses the basic structure of the songs as a point of departure in fashioning treatments that retain the spirit of the material while taking ...