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27.2.20

VANESSA RUBIN - Soul Eyes (1991) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


Vanessa Rubin at the time of her Novus debut had been a high-school English teacher for seven years. This CD was a good start for her singing career although the results are a little mixed. Rubin displays an attractive voice (sounding great when holding long notes) but at this point in time ballads were not her strong point (on "When We Were One" she recalls Barbra Streisand). In addition, producer Onaje Allan Gumbs cannot resist gumming up the works in a few places with phony strings from his keyboards; he funks up what may be the initial vocal version of Mal Waldron's classic "Soul Eyes" along with a slower-than-usual "Giant Steps." On the plus side, Rubin's workout on a flagwaving "I've Got the World on a String" is enjoyable, the backup crew (which includes pianist Kirk Lightsey, trumpeter Eddie Allen and saxophonist Roger Byam) get occasional solos and the singer does a fine tribute to Sarah Vaughan on "Tenderly." This was a worthwhile debut but Vanessa Rubin's best work would be in the future. by Scott Yanow
Credits:
Bass – Cecil McBee
Drums – Lewis Nash
Keyboards, Arranged By [String] – Onaje Allan Gumbs
Piano – Kirk Lightsey
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Roger Byam
Vocals – Vanessa Rubin

9.1.19

VANESSA RUBIN - I'm Glad There Is You : A Tribute to Carmen McRae (1994) APE (image+.cue), lossless

This Vanessa Rubin release is a tribute to Carmen McRae. Although she cites McRae as a major influence, Rubin actually does not sound much like her and leans as much toward middle-of-the-road music as jazz. Also, not all of these songs are really identified with McRae (most notably "Send in the Clowns" which was largely owned by Sarah Vaughan). The ballad-dominated set does have a reasonable amount of variety, Rubin gets off some fine scatting on "Yardbird Suite" and she introduces an excellent original in "No Strings Attached." A variety of guests (including Grover Washington, Jr., Frank Foster, Antonio Hart, Cecil Bridgewater, Kenny Burrell and Monty Alexander) only appear on one or two songs apiece and do not make that much of an impression. However Vanessa Rubin's attractive voice is strong enough to carry the music and this release is a step forward for her.  by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 Yardbird Suite 3:30
Eddie Jefferson / Charlie Parker
2 I'm Glad There Is You 7:00
Jimmy Dorsey / Paul Mertz
3 Midnight Sun 5:33
Sonny Burke / Lionel Hampton / Johnny Mercer
4 Inside a Silent Tear 6:10
Blossom Dearie / A. King
5 No Strings Attached 6:10
Vanessa Rubin
6 Alfie 6:30
Burt Bacharach / Hal David
7 Speak Low 6:50
Ogden Nash / Kurt Weill
8 Easy Living 6:05
Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin
9 A Child Is Born 3:43
Thad Jones
10 Send in the Clowns 6:31
Stephen Sondheim
Credits
Monty Alexander - Piano
Cecil Bridgewater - Producer, Trumpet
Kenny Burrell - Guitar
Charles Fambrough - Arranger, Bass
Frank Foster - Sax (Tenor)
Aaron Graves - Piano
Antonio Hart - Sax (Alto)
Yoron Israel - Drums
Carlos McKinney - Piano
Michael Rubin - Percussion
Vanessa Rubin - Arranger, Composer, Producer, Vocals
Grover Washington, Jr. - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
 

ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...