Joined by pianist Nikki Iles, top of the line British vocalist Tina May
has produced another engrossing and challenging album for U.K.'s 33Jazz
label. A mixture of standards, "off-beat" tunes, and jazz standards to
which lyrics have been added, May again demonstrates why she is
recognized as one of the leading vocal virtuosos on the early 2000 jazz
scene. No matter what the tempo or genre, May's powerful, mellifluous,
and clear voice conveys a sense of deep passion with every line she
sings. On "Black Coffee," May joins a group of esteemed singers who have
vocally examined the nuances of this ode to the curative values of
caffeine and nicotine in easing the pain of a love affair gone bad. Like
everything she sings, May adds her special, piquant vocal sauce to this
tune, which has been graced by visits from several more expressive
singers like Peggy Lee, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, and Chris Connor.
The usual upbeat "Come Rain or Come Shine" opens with a delicate,
harpsichord-like Iles piano, with May entering and gradually increasing
the tempo as the tune progresses, turning vampish at the conclusion.
"You Must Believe in Spring," also benefiting from an extended opening
piano from Iles, gets a tender, poignant rendering from May. On the
nonstandard side of the ledger, "A Timeless Place," a Jimmy Rowles' tune
with lyrics added by British diva Norma Winstone, is one of the few
tracks where May gets into wordless vocalizing. Assuming a shaded
soprano sound, May shows her wistful side on "For Jan," another tune by a
contemporary musician -- this time it's avant garde trumpet player
Kenny Wheeler, Also, Winstone has added lyrics to this song. Thelonious
Monk's "Ugly Beauty" becomes "Still We Dream" when lyrics are added.
Iles' piano meshes well with May's voice, matching whatever mood the
vocalist is conveying as well as the variety of improvisational paths
May treads throughout this album. Iles is a recognized jazz performer in
her own right, having appeared at many jazz venues in the U.K., as well
as appearing with such prominent musicians as Anthony Braxton. Change
of Sky is further aural evidence of why May occupies an auspicious spot
among the distinguished exponents of the jazz vocal art. Dave Nathan
Tracklist :
1. Come Rain Or Come Shine 6:37
Written-By – Arlen / Mercer
2. On The Dunes 5:48
Written-By – Donald Fagen
3. Black Coffee 5:22
Written-By – Webster, Burke
4. For Jan 3:33
Written-By – Wheeler, Winstone
5. You Must Believe In Spring 6:45
Written-By – Bergman & Bergman, Legrand
6. A Timeless Place (The Peacocks) 6:41
Written-By – Rowles, Winstone
7. Still We Dream (Ugly Beauty) 5:05
Written-By – M. Ferro, Monk
8. My One And Only Love 6:05
Written-By – Wood, Mellin
9. Change Of Sky 5:55
Written-By – Harburg, Springer
Credits :
Piano [Uncredited] – Nikki Iles
Producer [Produced By], Vocals [Uncredited] – Tina May
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