Blue in Green
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曲目リスト
1 | Just Squeeze Me |
2 | Blue in Green |
3 | Autumn Leaves |
4 | Turn Out the Stars |
5 | Never Let Me Go |
6 | Sometime Ago |
7 | Very Early |
8 | You and the Night and the Music |
9 | Detour Ahead |
10 | Someday My Prince Will Come |
11 | Just You, Just Me |
12 | Waltz for Debby / Tiffany |
13 | We Will Meet Again |
14 | Old Devil Moon |
商品の説明
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Sophomore slump? Not for Tierney Sutton. After a memorable debut in Unsung Heroes, the willowy singer of elegant purr and urgent phrasing focuses on an even more intensely personal project--singing a well-paced set of 14 songs, all but one written by or associated with legendary pianist Bill Evans. Tierney maneuvers her hand-in-glove trio (no guest horns) through Evans's ineffable book, and comes up with a date that's perfectly relaxed and fitting. She sidles through quiet moments and breezy bits, engineers tempo shifts, applies gentle gestures, and edgily improvises. Instrumentals like "Very Early" and "We Will Meet Again" earn fresh lyrics from Sutton and others, yet Tierney manages to evoke Evans's disquieting genius at each turn of phrase, as pianist Christian Jacob, himself cut of Evans-esque velvet, counters with arching, heartfelt lines, sometimes eerily evocative of the master. Each tune sets a unique internal pulse, a rhythmic point-of-view that invests the arrangement with individuality--fleet dotted-eighths on "Autumn Leaves," a tentative ostinato on Miles Davis's "Blue in Green," a slinking "You and the Night and the Music"--all obliquely recalling Evans own inimitable, unmistakable phrasing. Knowing touches include inviting in Evans's last drummer, Joe LaBarbera, to airbrush "Waltz for Debby/Tiffany," overdubbing harmony and adding a bass on "Sometime Ago," and daring to air back-to-back ballads, as Evans often did. As tributes go, she's mined pure gold. --Fred Bouchard
登録情報
- 製品サイズ : 12.4 x 13.89 x 0.99 cm; 68.04 g
- メーカー : Telarc
- EAN : 0089408352225
- 商品モデル番号 : 2023648
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : Telarc
- ASIN : B00005N581
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 63,720位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
持たなくては、彼女のこの録音当時の離婚、そして再婚のエピソードは余談としてもこの選曲に並べられたエピソードを唄う資格十二分と言つた感じ、エヴァンスの銘曲、”星を消して”歌詞は、いままで楽譜でしか
お目にかかれなかつたジーン リースのシンプルで美しい歌詞。
彼女の不足のない、リツチだけれど、とても洗練された、ジャズ美的センス溢れる、歌声。
歴代のトツプ女性歌手と並べても、一際輝いている。
エヴァンスの美しい曲達を美しいジャズボーカルで酔いしれる。
ビルが最後を共にしたドラマー、ジョー ラバーバラをアドバイザーとして迎え、ワルツフォーデビイは、ジョーの愛娘のテイファニーの名前を
セコンドバースに加えた素敵なメドレー。この曲のみジョーの演奏。しばらく飽きないこの一枚、サツトン嬢に早く出逢つてください。
好きな人、凄いと思う人もたくさんいらっしゃるでしょうけれど、力を見せつける感じのアレンジは好まないのです。
この人の歌なら
https://www.amazon.co.jp/American-Road-Tierney-Sutton-Band/dp/B005FW7UL0/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1528161197&sr=8-12&keywords=tierney+sutton
これが気に入っています。
ジャズの自由さ、楽しさが伝わって来ます。
これはジャズに慣れていて、難しいこともスイッと聴ける人向けだと感じました。
他の国からのトップレビュー

Her voice is strong and full of strenght.Usually a new singer has to be
somehow compared with the older "queens".Sutton has the gift to stand
safe on her own feet and has nothing to fear.She is really,really good.
The band behind her are exellent.Highly recommended.


Before continuing in that vein let me jump into spot-the-baloney mode, often switched on by insert or liner notes.
We're told Blue In Green was composed by Miles Davis. No! It was Evans. Davis claimed ownership and copyright, supported by CBS lawyers presumably, but Evans wrote it. I know that not only because he said so but also because Blue In Green is much more complex than the other "Kind Of Blue" tunes based on simple 2-chord motifs.
We're told Sutton didn't want to sing an album of Evans' originals only. Huh? How many others have had lyrics written for them?
So we're told Sutton wanted to do a mix of originals and standards. Evans The Piano's last drummer told her that's just what Bill did! We're told this amazing revelation gave Sutton the confidence she needed. If this story is true, what a tear-jerker!
We're told Sutton had been inspired by Evans but we're also told she consulted a discography to check the songs Bill had played. So she was not enough of a fan to be familiar with his "output"?
We're told the writer of the insert won his second writing Grammy (huh?) for notes to a boxed set of Davis with Coltrain (sic)!
So far I have 66 CDs of Evans, that feature Sometime Ago just once and no Just Squeeze Me. So despite wanting `Bill tunes' Sutton could find no inspiration then in great songs like Come Rain Or Come Shine, How Deep Is The Ocean, My Romance, and Night And Day? (To name just four of many he recorded more often.)
She admits the last song was NOT recorded by Evans, but it was by Sinatra. Maybe she should have kept that for her later Sinatra-inspired "Dancing In The Dark" and used that album's Emily here instead as it's definitely a `Bill tune'.
Why was Blue In Green chosen as the album title? The song title (a real challenge for any later lyrics writer) invited the cliché "green with envy" (sic), which here was followed by "for another"! OF another was right. Bad grammar is excusable only when sorely needed for a "fit".
When Evans died his millions of fans may have succumbed to grief but not jealousy! So, Turn Out The Stars was a much better choice of album title if a tribute was intended.
Having heaved all that off my chest, I must say that most of this CD is treasure and I'll certainly buy more by Sutton and Jacobs, price permitting. They combine especially well when "alone together" on ballads like the ultra-poignant Turn Out The Stars and much of a sublime Detour Ahead. My second runner-up is the quartet's quite original up-tempo take on Autumn Leaves.

