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Tierney Sutton: After Blue
ByJoni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Kate McGarry
vocalsSutton became an ardent admirer of Mitchell's work after hearing the brilliant Both Sides Now (Reprise, 2000), but she had some trepidation about trying on Mitchell's treasured songs. In the liner notes for this album, Sutton notes, "I knew that Mitchell's music was not something I could glance at and then perform. I had to live with it for years." She goes on to say that she needed to "marinate" in Mitchell's music; that process proved successful. Sutton absorbed the flavors in Mitchell's work, blending them with her own essence during the interpretive process.
Though Sutton is, admittedly, tardy to the Joni party, she's fashionably late. The twelve songs that she visits on After Blue are cleverly arranged vehicles that balance creative impulses with a sense of respect for the material. She demonstrates this time and again, whether bestowing elegance upon "Little Green" with the Turtle Island String Quartet, tackling "All I Want" with that group's cellistMark Summeror reworking the oft-covered "Big Yellow Taxi" into a voice-with-drums number in five. Sutton's captivating "Woodstock" veers closer to the Mitchell template than most of the other performances, but Sutton never resorts to imitation; originality seems to flow through her veins.
While the Tierney Sutton Banda mainstay on her albumsis noticeably absent, the quality of the music doesn't suffer one bit. In fact, the diversity in musical partnerships here brings something fresh into the picture. A you-never-know-what's-next feeling carries through this album, as Sutton moves from refined, string-enhanced music to hip-and-fun scenarios with flautist

Hubert Laws
woodwindsb.1939

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954

Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968

Al Jarreau
vocals1940 - 2017
The news of this album was met with much anticipation in (vocal) jazz circles, and with good reason. Sutton-as-singer and Mitchell-as-muse are like fine wine and cheese: they're two tasty delicacies that pair well together. ">
Track Listing
Blue; All I Want; Court and Spark; Don’t Go To Strangers; The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines; Big Yellow Taxi; Woodstock; Little Green; Be Cool; Answer Me, My Love; Both Sides Now; April in Paris/Free Man in Paris.
Personnel
Tierney Sutton
vocalsTierney Sutton: vocals; Hubert Laws: flute (5, 9); Peter Erskine: drums (5, 9); Ralph Humphrey: drums (6); Larry Goldings: piano, B3 organ (3, 5, 7, 9, 12); Serge Merlaud: guitar (4, 10); Kevin Axt: bass (4); Al Jarreau: vocals (9); Turtle Island String Quartet (1, 2, 8, 11).
Album information
Title: After Blue | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: BFM Jazz
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