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TERI THORNTON - I'll Be Easy To FInd (1999) WV (image+.cue), lossless

After a nearly 40-year hiatus, Teri Thornton is back to swing and sing her way into your heart. In comparison to her old Riverside recordings, it seems she's lost nothing vocally, her angelic clarity and soulful vibrato are intact, and her enthusiasm is still spiking depth charts. She's backed by her own piano on four cuts, and the able Ray Chew on the others, save Norman Simmons for the sole live-in-concert finale (she and Simmons are credited) with bassist Lonnie Plaxico, alto sax and flute master Jerome Richardson, trombonist Dave Bargeron, multi-instrumentalist Howard Johnson, and drummer J.T. Lewis. At her best on ballads, blues, and upbeat swingers, Thornton proves she really can do it all. Her rippling Ella-cum-Sarah chords are unfettered on a rousing live "Salty Mama" with Grady Tate (drums) and Michael Bowie (bass). The funky blues is all right with Thornton on "Feels Good." A showstopper, "Knee Deep in the Blues," and the faded in and out bossa "Wishing Well" are from her pen. The most unusual arrangement by producer Suzi Reynolds of "Nature Boy" has no discernible time signature. It's kinetic but seems to float, Plaxico punctuating but never seeming to ever hit one. Richardson's great flute work and Bargeron and Johnson's background horns play inquisitive mind games, quite a challenging listen. She sings the ballads "Somewhere in the Night," "Where Are You Running?," and the title cut immaculately -- not kitten soft but forcefully pronounced. She's boppin' on "It Ain't Necessarily So" and adapts "The Lord's Prayer" in a modal vein, Chew's piano chordally searching for deliverance, and she really shines instrumentally on "I'll Be Seeing You" in a fashion that rivals Shirley Horn. There is a definitive song, "I Believe in You," with a great lyric that seems to sum up the influence of a certain someone who has helped Thornton through her battles with cancer and the constant yin-yang of raising a family for these past four decades. Teri Thornton is emphatically back with this complete view of an artist, finally giving us a taste of what we've suspected lo these many years. by Michael G. Nastos 
Tracklist
1      Somewhere in the Night  3:48 
May, Raskin 
2 I Believe in You 2:48 
Loesser
3 It Ain't Necessarily So 3:17 
Gershwin, Gershwin
4 The Lord's Prayer 5:00 
Thornton
5 Knee Deep in the Blues  7:11 
Thornton
6 I'll Be Easy to Find 4:35 
Howard
7 Nature Boy 4:51 
Ahbez 
8 Wishing Well  5:14 
Thornton
9 Where Are You Running?  2:50 
Harris
10 Feels Good  3:19 
Thornton
11 I'll Be Seeing You  5:35 
Fain, Kahal
12 Salty Mama  3:34
Thornton
 Credits 
Bass – Lonnie Plaxico (tracks: 1-11), Michael Bowie (tracks: 12) 
Cornet, Tuba, Contrabass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone – Howard Johnson (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 7-9) 
Drum – Grady Tate (tracks: 12), J.T. Lewis (tracks: 1-11) 
Flute, Bass Flute, Alto Saxophone – Jerome Richardson (tracks: 1, 4, 7-9) 
Piano – Norman Simmons (tracks: 12), Ray Chew (tracks: 1-6, 8, 9), Teri Thornton (tracks: 7, 10, 11) 
Trombone – Dave Bargeron (tracks: 1, 7-9) 
Vocals – Teri Thornton 

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