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Julia Feldman Ensemble: Words Are Worlds (A Tribute To Billie Holiday)
ByBilly Holiday and Arthur Herzog's "God Bless The Child," the leitmotif of this release, opens the disc as a short and solemn prayer, part of a fifteen-minute suite that also includes a somber reading of Holiday and Mal Waldron's "Left Alone," with an arrangement that owes more to Paul Bley's impressionism than to Waldron's dark lyricism. The ensemble shines on Yedid's arrangement of Sammy Cahn's "I Should Care": Feldman's fragile, expressive vocal soars, Boasson-Horev alternates beautifully between arco and pizzicato, and Yedid's assured playing anchors this fine interplay.
Feldman's original "I'm On Hold" is a temperamental song built on free improvisation by Boasson-Horev and Yedid. Feldman's trio's interpretation of Lewis Allen's "Strange Fruit" is almost reverential. Feldman accentuates this intriguing song with a minimal accompaniment by Yedid and Boasson-Horev. The linkage of Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman" to this tribute may be justified by the obvious image the standard projects, but this interpretation lacks the harmolodic flux and sounds too cerebral.
The concluding version of "God Bless The Child" binds this impressive tribute with an innocent and soulful prayer, presenting the trio again in some of its most inspired interplay. The dreamy bonus track, "Coda," is a fine ending to this promising debut, which wisely retains the elegance and the idiosyncratic attitude that was so identified with Holiday.
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Track Listing
God Bless The Child/Untitled/Left Alone; I Should Care; I'm On Hold; Strange Fruit; Lonely Woman; God Bless The Child; Coda (Bonus Track).
Personnel
Julia Feldman
vocalsJulia Feldman: Voice; Yitzhak Yedid: piano; Ora Boasson-Horev: bass.
Album information
Title: Words Are Worlds (A Tribute To Billie Holiday) | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Hed Arzi