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Lisa Hilton: Chalkboard Destiny
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Lisa Hilton
pianoAnd here's hoping, because Chalkboard Destiny and the quartet Hilton calls her owndrummer

Rudy Royston
drums
Luques Curtis
bass, acoustic
JD Allen
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Royston's skittering and Curtis's deep tone pull you immediately into the blues-tango "Rush Hour Rhapsody" which opens Chalkboard Destiny's inescapable narrative. Hilton rolls darkly for and against Allen, whose solos, either with just the rhythm section or with Hilton onboard, are concise, yet spontaneous. "Sympathy For Blues" slithers in with an early-morning downtown groove, reminiscent of "Killer Joe," which each player makes their own; Hilton's solos captivate with their curlicue moments and classical gestures. Curtis roams past the bars and beats on the sheets and never loses the pull, as does Royston. Allen takes his liberties.
"Chalkboard Destiny," "Temporary Lullaby," and the elastic emotionality of

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
Perhaps it is true that most women have to coax their male counterparts to the dance floor but not Hilton. "Tropic of Tango" has the guys tangoing about in a muscular yet stylish way. With no individual track running longer than 5 minutes and 49 seconds, Hilton packs a lot into small spaces such as "Cafe Au Mojo" and "Adventures & Alibis"; all readily attest to a recording that is simply one of the best of the year. ">
Track Listing
Rush Hour Rhapsody; Sympathy for Blues; Chalkboard Destiny; Temporary Lullaby; Blue Boy; Tropic of Tango; Waltz from Nowhere; Myths & Fantasy; Café Au Mojo; Adventures & Alibis.
Personnel
Lisa Hilton
pianoLisa Hilton: piano; JD Allen: tenor saxophone; Rudy Royston: drums; Luques Curtis: bass.
Album information
Title: Chalkboard Destiny | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Ruby Slippers Productions
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