Showing posts with label Nicki Parrott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicki Parrott. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2020

NICKI PARROTT — Moon River (2007-2010) FLAC (tracks), lossless


Since leaving her native Australia to settle in the U.S., bassist/singer Nicki Parrott has settled into the New York City jazz scene and the jazz party circuit, with occasional recording opportunities coming her way as a leader. These 2007 sessions recorded for the Japanese Venus label showcase her engaging vocals and bass chops, backed by pianist John Di Martino, guitarist Paul Meyers, drummer Billy Drummond, and on some tracks, tenor saxophonist Harry Allen. She doesn't showboat as a singer, opting to glide gently around the core of each melody, with a light, swinging style that proves highly effective. Especially fun are her renditions of "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" (which is seductive) and a hip, bluesy "Makin' Whoopee." Warmly recommended.  Ken Dryden
Tracklist
1 Moon River 3:57 
2 Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby 4:02 
3 Say It Isn't So 4:33 
4 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 3:35 
5 Cry Me A River 5:08 
6 Takin' A Chance On Love 4:51 
7 I Don't Know Enough About You 4:45 
8 Makin' Whoopee 3:59 
9 What A Difference A Day Made 3:42 
10 Besame Mucho 4:36 
Credits 
Drums – Billy Drummond 
Guitar – Paul Myers
Piano – John Di Martino 
Tenor Saxophone – Harry Allen
Vocals, Bass – Nicki Parrott


Saturday, April 25, 2020

BECKY KILGORE & NICKI PARROTT — Two Songbirds of a Feather (2015) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

A unique recording by two seasoned jazz vocalists and musicians, Rebecca Becky Kilgore and Nicki Parrott, beautifully showcasing their original style and flair with the American popular songbook.
Some jazz voices-Ella and Louis, Carmen and Betty, Bing and Rosie-seem made for one another. The bi-generational teaming of Rebecca (Becky) Kilgore and Nicki Parrott flaunts that it-had-to-happen spirit. Best evidence among this baker’s dozen tracks is the closer, a gossamer “When I Grow Too Old to Dream,” performed a cappella, laying bare how sublimely their slightly sweet (Parrott) and slightly salty (Kilgore) voices meld. With Parrott doubling on bass and Kilgore on guitar, they’re joined across the remainder by saxophonist Harry Allen (a go-to collaborator of Kilgore’s), drummer Chuck Reed and-arguably the best piano accompanist a singer could ask for-Mike Renzi.
On 2013’s Some Like It Hot, Kilgore’s salute to songs associated with Marilyn Monroe, her set list included “When Love Goes Wrong” and “A Little Girl From Little Rock” from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Both are revisited here as peppy duets (the latter is retitled “Two Little Girls From Little Rock”), as Monroe performed them with Jane Russell. Kilgore’s reputation as an indefatigable music archeologist is reconfirmed with such wonderful buried treasures as Ray Noble’s “Why Stars Come Out at Night” (paired with his “The Very Thought of You”), Johnny Mandel and Dave Frishberg’s whimsical “El Cajon” and the Mildred Bailey anthem “A Woman’s Prerogative.” Along with some well-crafted standards-“Them There Eyes,” “They Say It’s Spring” and “‘S Wonderful”-there’s a felicitous original, the title tune, written by Parrott’s husband and reminiscent of Bobby Darin and Johnny Mercer’s delightful comingling on “Two of a Kind.” Christopher Loudon
Tracklist:
1. Two Little Girls From Little Rock (03:32)
2. Two Songbirds Of A Feather (03:51)
3. Ray Noble Medley (05:05)
4. Life Is So Peculiar (04:06)
5. When Love Goes Wrong (03:35)
6. S'wonderful (03:54)
7. Theme from Valley Of The Dolls (04:49)
8. They Say It's Spring (04:32)
9. Bluemoon Moonglow (04:18)
10. Them There Eyes (03:23)
11. A Woman's Prerogotive (03:57)
12. El Cajon (03:25)
13. When I Grow Too Old To Dream (05:01)
Credits:
Harry Allen - Saxophone
Rebecca Kilgore - Guitar, Vocals
Nicki Parrott - Bass, Vocals
Chuck Redd - Drums
Mike Renzi - Piano