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Roseanna Vitro: Thoughts of Bill Evans - Conviction
Featuring ex-“Bill Evans Trio” bassist, Eddie Gomez, pianist Fred Hersch and others, Ms. Vitro effortlessly sings through a series of often irresistible story-lines along with brief interludes consisting of sanguine harmonies and melodious scat vocalise atop the band’s cheery demeanor. Here, she lives the experience whether performing a bouncy swing vamp on, “Funkallero”, or reaching out to our soul’s in concert with subtle inflections and spirited prose on “Only Child”. All told, the musicians’ furnish sympathetic support as the vocalist’s effervescent Bill Evans tribute boasts a cavalcade of bluesy themes, hybrid Latin/jazz rhythms and glittering lyricism, yet it’s all about a distinct touch of class. Thus, Roseanna Vitro’s homage to an influential jazz master, looms as a sterling and ebulliently produced effort, earmarked by her unyielding convictions set to song! Highly recommended.
Track Listing
My Bells, Remebering the Rain, Two Lonely People, Prelude To A Funk, Funkallero, Only child, Conviction, Turn Out The Stars, Waltz For Debbie, In April, Very Early, Letter To Evan
Personnel
Roseanna Vitro
vocalsRoseanna Vitro; vocals: Fred Hersch; piano: Mark Soskin; piano: Allen Farnham; piano: Scott Lee; bass: Adrian D
Album information
Title: Thoughts of Bill Evans - Conviction | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: a/l/l
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