This is Ann Hampton Callaway's seventh recording, Easy Living, is one of her very best. It's a program of well-known standards and fairly stock arrangements, but in the middle is her pristine, well-defined, flexible voice. She retains a lower-end range in her style that suggests only one singer: Sarah Vaughan. She's joined by several different rhythm sections and soloists, including pianists Benny Green (six cuts), Bill Charlap (five), and Kenny Barron (two); bassists Peter Washington or Neal Miner; drummers Clarence "Tootsie" Bean and Lewis Nash; percussionist Jim Saporito; saxophonists Andy Farber, Nelson Rangell, and Gerry Niewood; and on three selections, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. A collection of love songs sung convincingly and with no frills, Callaway shows great depth in ballad singing. Hard evidence is presented in her takes of "Skylark" and "The Very Thought of You," with Charlap's glistening piano tones ringing bells for the singer and Farber's tenor sax replies. "'Round Midnight" is the penultimate interp with Barron's wistful piano and Marsalis' spare trumpet offering advice on ol' midnight. Callaway can swing well when she chooses; "Easy to Love" brings home her lower dulcet tones, while Farber's tenor cops a Stan Getz-Joe Henderson type plea bargain. Green's intro to "Nice Work If You Can Get It" has a "Giant Steps" quote before the singer digs into this lyric. She scats a little during the middle of the program, on the melody line, and the coda, of "Bluesette," and more in the improvised bridge during "It Had to Be You." Bossa nova is always a sidebar for singers, and Callaway uses this Brazilian rhythm on an interesting arrangement of "You Don't Know What Love Is" spiked with high drama, Saporito's Latin percussion, Barron's deft piano, and Niewood's flavorful tenor. The lone composition of the vocalist "Come Take My Hand" is also bossa, with Rangell's flute chirping on this definitive love anthem. Marsalis is also bolder on the stark ballad title track and a nice version of "In a Sentimental Mood," while it's the singer getting brash and daring in a lower tone than normal for perhaps the highlight "All of You," Green's piano matching the depths of Callaway's yearnings. It's not hyperbole to understand this is the perfect singer with a perfect voice that sounds so effortless, mature, and flowing. Though the others six recordings are just fine, this one really hits the spot, especially instrumentally. Callaway proves up to the challenge with every measure, phrase, and inflection. Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist :
1 Easy To Love 3:48
Cole Porter
2 'Round Midnight 5:56
Bernie Hanighen / Thelonious Monk / Cootie Williams
3 Come Take My Hand 3:32
Ann Hampton Callaway
4 Easy Living 5:44
Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin
5 All Of You 3:22
Cole Porter
6 Blusette 3:41
Norman Gimbel / Toots Thielemans
7 It Had To Be You 3:27
Isham Jones / Gus Kahn
8 In A Sentimental Mood 5:22
Duke Ellington / Manny Kurtz / Irving Mills
9 You Don't Know What Love 4:00
Gene DePaul / Don Raye
10 Come Rain Or Come Shine 4:11
Hoagy Carmichael / Johnny Mercer
11 Skylark 5:47
Hoagy Carmichael / Johnny Mercer
12 Nice Work If You Can Get It 2:32
George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin
13 The Very Thought Of You 5:48
Ray Noble / Roy Noble
Line-up / Musicians
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Nelson Rangel
Bass – Neal Miner, Peter Washington
Drums – Clarence "Tootsie" Bean, Lewis Nash
Percussion – Jim Saporito
Piano – Benny Green, Bill Charlap, Kenny Barron
Tenor Saxophone – Andy Farber, Gerry Niewood
Trumpet – Wynton Marsalis
Vocals – Ann Hampton Callaway
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