Wednesday, December 14, 2022

DIANE SCHUUR - The Gathering (2011) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Including compilations, jazz pianist and vocalist Diane Schuur has over 20 recordings. That said, she's never issued anything like The Gathering, her debut offering for Vanguard. Cut in Nashville in one day -- with another dedicated to overdubs and fixes -- Schuur and her band perform ten absolutely classic songs from the country music canon in her own signature style. It's clear that while she wanted to be reverent toward the material, she was also interested in omitting the twang. Schuur plays acoustic piano, but is also backed by Mike Rojas on Wurlitzer, Eddie Bayers on drums, Steve Gibson on guitar, bassist Michael Rhodes, and vibraphonist Eric Darken. The set opens with a stellar rendition of Hank Cochran's ballad "Why Can't He Be You?" Schuur croons and swoons vocally, moving the tune toward the pop audience Cochran was reaching for when he wrote it. This is followed by a beautiful reading of Willie Nelson's "Healing Hands of Time," on which saxophonist Kirk Whalum adds a deeply soulful solo without forsaking any of the tune's melodic intent; it is painted further by Mark Knopfler's and producer Steve Buckingham's guitars. The reading of Dallas Frazier's "Beneath Still Waters" isn't as emotionally moving as Emmylou Harris', but perhaps that's because Schuur foregoes a plaintive vocal in favor of a full-throated bluesy one. The reading of Tammy Wynette's "Til I Can Make It on My Own" does the opposite: it may lack the drama of the author's version, but in its place are warmth and elegance. Vince Gill lends harmony vocals to Merle Haggard's and Bonnie Owens' "Today I Started Loving You Again," which is funked-up George Benson-style by the addition of Larry Carlton's guitar as the cut's driving force. Alison Krauss harmonizes on another Cochran tune, "Don't Touch Me," with the lilting Wurlitzer underscoring Schuur's lead vocal. Perhaps the most compelling track here is her version of Bill Anderson's and Roger Miller's "When Two Worlds Collide," as jazz and country meet head on and become something else. The set closes with a radical take on Kris Kristofferson's "Nobody Wins." Schuur's precise vocal, pronounces each syllable in declamatory style; it's stretched by Gibson's guitar playing, accenting the ends of her lines and elongating them. One might imagine that Schuur used Ray Charles' Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music and Patsy Cline's later recordings as inspirations, but her revisioning of these legendary songs is uniquely her own, placing them in neither the jazz nor country camps, but firmly in the realm of classy American pop. Thom Jurek  
Tracklist :
1     Why Can't He Be You 4'55
Hank Cochran
2     Healing Hands of Time 5'30
Willie Nelson
Guitar – Mark Knopfler
Saxophone [Tenor] – Kirk Whalum

3     Beneath Still Waters 4'34
Dallas Frazier
4     Til I Can Make It on My Own 3'13
George Richey / Billy Sherrill / Tammy Wynette
5     Don't Touch Me 3'54
Hank Cochran
Vocals [Harmony] – Alison Krauss

6     Today I Started Loving You Again 4'54
Merle Haggard / Bonnie Owens
Guitar – Larry Carlton
Vocals [Harmony] – Vince Gill

7     Til I Get It Right 3'10
Larry Henley / Red Lane
8     Am I That Easy to Forget 3'34
Carl Belew / Shelby Singleton
9     When Two Worlds Collide 3'14
Bill Anderson / Roger Miller
10     Nobody Wins 3'18
Kris Kristofferson
Credits :
Bass – Michael Rhodes
Drums – Eddie Bayers
Guitar – Steve Gibson
Piano [Wurlitzer] – Mike Rojas
Vibraphone – Eric Darken
Vocals [Harmony] – Carmella Ramsey
Vocals, Piano – Diane Schuur

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