GoodSound! "Music" Archives Published June 1, 2008 |
Van Morrison: Keep It Simple
Lost Highway B0010658-02
Format: CD
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Theres no particular reason that Van Morrisons new
disc, Keep It Simple, should stand out from his recent recordings. In much
the way his blues and R&B heroes did, the singer has settled into a comfortable late
career of solid, workmanlike efforts. Hes consistent, and on occasion creates a real
gem, but he probably isnt going to surprise us any more, as he did with so many of
his early and even some middle-period records. Keep It Simple succeeds mainly
because it stays true to its title. The foundation for most of the songs is blues and
soul, and the arrangements are spare, often just guitar, keyboards, bass, and drums.
Occasionally steel guitar and background vocals are added, but its Morrisons
voice, as strong as ever, that propels these songs. "Behind the Ritual" conveys
the singers spiritual interests with more conviction than anything hes written
in years, and "Thats Entrainment" describes the deep, encompassing feeling
that occurs when life, love, and music are just right. Morrison is supported by a number
of good musicians here, and he gives them room to show off, particularly John Allair on
keys and Mick Green on guitar. Van Morrison could probably keep making discs like Keep
It Simple forever. Good thing, too. . . . Joseph Taylor |
Rosa Passos: Romance
Telarc CD-83677
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Bossa nova songstress Rosa
Passos carries the torch of that classic genre with subtle ingénue in a Portuguese so
thick with longing and passion it needs no translation. Her newest release, Romance,
is an acoustic collection of Brazilian love songs, each delivered with effortless aptness
and creating a mood of instant intimacy. In 2004, Passos released an album dedicated to
the work of bossa nova forefather and guitarist João Gilberto, and ever since her first
recording, in 1979, she has often been called, in her native country, the female version
of Gilberto. With Romance, Passos offers her interpretations of newer ballads
mostly written by her backing musicians, pianist Fabio Torres and bassist Paulo Paulelli,
but the feel is nonetheless authentically Brazilian. The group is rounded out with drums,
guitar, trumpet, sax, and flugelhorn. While the recording evokes a soft acoustic feel,
Passoss voice resonates richly and purely. Antonio Carlos Jobims "Por
Causa de Você," and Chicho Buarques "Tatuagem," about being as close
to a lover as a tattoo on the lovers body, are standout
beauties. . . . Shannon Holliday |
Lorraine Feather: Language
Jazzed Media JM1032
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Singer Lorraine
Feather is the daughter of esteemed jazz historian, author, composer, and producer Leonard
Feather, so its not surprising that she has a natural affinity for jazz and is a
hip, witty lyricist. Over the years shes worked in regional theater, appeared
off-Broadway, and sung backup for other artists. She also did a stint with the jazz vocal
group Full Swing, experience shes used to good effect in creating the vocal
arrangements on Language, her seventh recording. Her songs look at modern life in
all its confusion and silliness, from traffic jams ("Traffic and Weather") to
the impersonal voice prompts on customer-service lines ("We Appreciate Your
Patience"). She usually hits her mark squarely ("We now have a functioning
website / Maybe youre still not aware / Most customers choose to do absolutely
everything there"), and many listeners will nod in agreement. She reaches back into
her own years of paying dues for "Waiting Tables," and in "A Household
Name" she looks at the downside of fame. Among her cowriters are pianists Shelly Burg
and Russell Ferrante (of the Yellowjackets), who also lend their support as arrangers.
Feathers theatrical background causes her to lean a bit too much toward the precious
for some jazz fans, but the rest of us will hear a strong interpreter of great songs.
Handsomely mastered by Bernie Grundman. . . . Joseph Taylor |
Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys: Best of
Rounder 11661-6117-2
Format: 2 CDs
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Any band thats lasted longer than two decades is bound to
have earned some stars on their lapels, but The Mamou Playboys have earned enough to be
considered the unrivaled masters of traditional Cajun music. So a Best Of album was
in order, and Rhino has delivered, compiling recordings from their entire discography, and
kicking it all off with three new tracks that work well to carry on the tradition.
Accordionist Steve Riley and fiddler David Greely formed the Playboys in 1988, and ever
since have performed with a rotating mix of talented musicians. While the Playboys wear
the crown of traditional Cajun, theyre not afraid to venture -- and often do -- into
rock, country, blues, and swing, which makes this a rowdy album that highlights the energy
and liveliness always present in the music of New Orleans. Be prepared to two-step the
night away to this classic collection. Laissez le bon temps rouler!. . . . Shannon
Holliday |
Albéniz: Féte-dieu à Séville
Bizet: Carmen Suites
Borodin: Kismet
Ravel: Boléro
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra; Erich Kunzel, conductor.
Telarc SACD-60703
Format: Hybrid Multichannel SACD
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Most of the music that we associate with a particular location was written by
tourists. On this colorful recording, while Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz stays home for
his depiction of Sevilles Corpus Christie procession, Frenchmen Maurice Ravel and
Georges Bizet visit Spain, and Americans Robert Wright and George Forrest plunder the
music of Russian composer Alexander Borodin to journey to the East of A Thousand and
One Arabian Nights. But wherever the music goes, Erich Kunzel and his fabulous
Cincinnati Pops musicians sound right at home. The Ohio ensemble has become one of the
worlds greatest orchestras, and though Kunzel seldom plumbs the depths of any of
this music, he gives it lots of energy and zip, and technically it has seldom been better
played. Telarcs rich, sonorous, detailed recording is tops, whether you listen to
the CD or SACD tracks, in two channels or 5.1. . . . Rad Bennett |
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