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Susie Arioli featuring Jordan Officer: All The Way
ByFor this, her seventh studio affair, Arioli and her right hand man, guitarist Jordan Officer, tackle standards in their own inimitable fashion. Mellow moods tend to dominate the proceedings, but this is no sleep-inducing set of music. Gripping vocal performances, along with succinct and stylish solos, help to give the music a sense of immediacy and importance.
Arioli opens the album with a take on "My Funny Valentine" that wears the fragile-but-focused feel of a

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
While Arioli is the voice that powers this music, Officer proves to be the compass that guides it. He makes a connection with pianist

Jeff Johnston
pianoAll The Way may actually be an odd album title for a record that thrives on languorous passion, if such a thing exists, but it actually makes sense. Arioli expresses the core sentiments of these songs with conviction, making it an album to remember. ">
Track Listing
My Funny Valentine; Time On My Hands; Here's To The Losers; All The Way; Here's That Rainy Day; It's Always You; Forgetful; There's A Lull In My Life; Come Rain Or Come Shine; When Your Lover Has Gone; Un Jour De Difference; Looking For A Boy; Time After Time.
Personnel
Susie Arioli
vocalsSusie Arioli: vocals; Jordan Officer: guitar; Jeff Johnston: piano (1, 2, 6, 8); Bill Gossage: bass (1-12); Michel Berthiaume: drums (1, 6, 7, 11, 12); Cameron Wallis: tenor saxophone (2, 8, 12, 13), baritone saxophone (3, 10); Al MacLean: tenor saxophone (3, 10); Averil Parker: tenor saxophone (3, 10); Ben Henriques: tenor saxophone (3, 10); Tony Albino: drums (2-5, 8, 10, 13); Francois Stevenson: vibraphone (4-6, 11, 12); Frederic Grenier: bass.
Album information
Title: All The Way | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Jazzheads
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