Showing posts with label Jeanne Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeanne Lee. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

JEANNE LEE / MAL WALDRON - After Hours (1994-2001) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

This CD is a bit of a surprise, a standards session featuring the usually-adventurous singer Jeanne Lee. The set of duets with pianist Mal Waldron are all taken at very relaxed tempoes with only "I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart" swinging above a slow-medium pace. Lee mostly emphasizes the lyrics, just scatting sparingly on most tunes (although "Fire Waltz" is totally wordless). Waldron's accompaniment is typically rhythmic, creatively repetitive, brooding and personal. However it is Lee's haunting and highly expressive voice that really sticks in one's memory. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1     Caravan 7:28
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Juan Tizol

2     You Go to My Head 7:07
J. Fred Coots / Haven Gillespie
3     I Could Write a Book 4:03
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
4     Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat 3:24
Rahsaan Roland Kirk / Charles Mingus
5     Straight Ahead 3:17
E. Baker / Abbey Lincoln / Mal Waldron

6     Fire Waltz 7:21
Mal Waldron
7     I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart 4:30
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Henry Nemo / John Redmond

8     Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 5:10
Cole Porter
Credits :
Piano – Mal Waldron
Voice – Jeanne Lee 

Sunday, November 28, 2021

JEANNE LEE - Natural Affinities (1992) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Jeanne Lee was always an unusual singer, one of the most adventurous to emerge out of the 1960s in jazz. Listening to this 1992 recording, one hears many moments that sound a bit like Cassandra Wilson would a decade later. Lee has a warm but dark voice, often floating as part of the ensemble rather than dominating the music, although in reality she is the dominating force. During this set, although there are conventional moments (particularly a straightforward "I Thought About You" and parts of the closing number, which is Brazilian-oriented), much of the haunting music is quite atmospheric and beyond any specific style. "Mingus Meditations" has Lee at a couple points reciting the words of Charles Mingus from his semi-fictional memoirs, "Peace Chorale" and "Free Space" are not too conventional, and in some spots Lee gives prominent roles (even during her vocals) to bassist Dave Holland, trumpeter Leo Smith, and altoist Mark Whitecage. The overall results are intriguing and will take several listens to fully appreciate. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Mingus Meditations 12:06
Dave Holland / Jeanne Lee / Charles Mingus
Bass, Music By – Dave Holland
Vocals, Music By – Jeanne Lee
Words By – C. Mingus
2 I Thought About You 5:04
James Van Heusen / Johnny Mercer
Bass – Lisle Atkinson
Drums – Newman Baker
Music By, Lyrics By – J. Van Heusen, J. Mercer
Piano, Vocals – Paul Broadnax
Vocals – Jeanne Lee
3 Journey to Edaneres 12:22
Gunter Hampel / Jeanne Lee
Bass – Lisle Atkinson
Drums – Newman Baker
Piano, Vocals – Amina Claudine Myers
Vibraphone, Flute, Music By – Gunter Hampel
Vocals, Lyrics By – Jeanne Lee
4 Peace Chorale I/Bushwacked/Peace Chorale II 8:37
Jeanne Lee
Bass – Lisle Atkinson
Drums – Newman Baker
Music By – Jay Clayton
Trumpet – Leo Smith
Vocals – Jeanne Lee
Words By – Lao Tse
5 Free Space 2:52
Sharon Freeman
Alto Saxophone – Mark Whitecage
Bass – Lisle Atkinson
Drums – Newman Baker
Music By, Lyrics By – L. Sharon Freeman
Trumpet – Leo Smith
Vocals – Jeanne Lee
6 Trilogy 10:46
L. Michael Smith
Bass – Lisle Atkinson
Drums – Newman Baker
Trumpet, Music By, Lyrics By – Leo Smith
Vocals – Jeanne Lee
7 Ambrosia Mama/Celebration of a State of Grace 8:00
Jeanne Lee / Ntozake Shange
Bass – Lisle Atkinson
Drums – Newman Baker
Guitar – Jerome Harris
Lyrics By – N. Shange
Vocals, Music By – Jeanne Lee

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

JEANNE LEE & RAN BLAKE - The Legendary Duets (1961-1987) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


This is a classic. Singer Jeanne Lee and pianist Ran Blake both made their recording debuts on this set of duets (two songs add bassist George Duvivier), and their interplay is quite memorable. Blake's emotional style makes dramatic use of sound and space, while Lee's haunting vocals also make each note count. The CD reissue (which adds four previously unreleased songs to the original ten-tune program) is highlighted by "Laura," "Where Flamingos Fly," "Evil Blues," and "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"; included are some very slow ballads ("Lover Man," et al.) that are full of inner tension. Fascinating music, highly recommended. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 Laura 5:05
2 Blue Monk 4:47
3 Church On Russell Street 3:09
4 Where Flamingos Fly 4:15
5 Season In The Sun 2:27
6 Lover Man 5:13
7 Evil Blues 3:06
8 Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 2:41
9 When Sunny Gets Blue 4:53
10 Love Isn't Everything 1:18
11 Vanguard 3:12
12 Left Alone 2:51
13 He's Got The Whole World In His Hands 2:04
14 Straight Ahead 3:08
Credits:
Bass – George Duvivier (tracks: 5, 7)
Piano – Ran Blake (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 12, 14)
Vocals – Jeanne Lee (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 14)