Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » JD Walter: Dressed in a Song
JD Walter: Dressed in a Song
ByJD Walter
vocalsb.1967
Walter has a highly individual style which crosses the divide between speech and song. Two of his prime influences have been

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

Milton Nascimento
guitar and vocalsb.1942
Each track of the recording has differing personnel, carefully selected by Walter from among his cohorts to match the song and his interpretation of it. Most notably, each pianist plays on only one track.
The title track features pianist

Taylor Eigsti
pianoThe most exciting track on the album features pianist

Jim Ridl
piano
Art Tatum
piano1909 - 1956

Ben Wolfe
bassb.1962

Becca Stevens
vocals
Obed Calvaire
drums
Julius Rodriguez
pianob.1998
For a simple but not simplistic version of the popular show song "What the World Needs Now," pianist

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975
"Brother John" is another Walter original, a plaintive song of forgiveness and compassion for a troubled dear friend who has died. It seems to have autobiographical significance for the singer: one supposes it to reflect an actual event of grief and loss in Walter's life (see below). Pianist

Marc Cary
piano"Can It Be Done?" features still another pianist,

Jean-Michel Pilc
pianob.1960
The album concludes with a hymnal expression of the Welsh folk song "All Through the Night, , popularized by Cindi Lauper, whose lyrics reveal it to be not a church song but a lullaby. Here, the song is presented as a church hymn, but then suddenly Walter inserts a scat chorus where it is least expect itmaybe the child waking upand it works! It ends with a chorus of voices chiming in like a church congregation. A Quaker woman once said that "religion is given to us at our mother's breast." In the same vein, hymns derive ultimately from the lullabies that our mother's sing to soothe and comfort us.
In a phone interview Walter revealed the source of his inspiration for the album: "I conceived the [it] with the idea of having different pianists on each track. I had many pianists in mind, and ended with six, having worked with all of them. I also wanted it to be a reflection of where I am emotionally and musically in my life."
Do the lyrics of his originals reflected events in his own life? He noted that "Dressed in a Song" was written for his mother. "I was adopted, and my adoptive mother was very loving and caring, a musician herself, and she showed me the wonders of music." "The Last Muse" is a "love story written for my girlfriend. "Brother John" was written shortly before the recording, a few months after my best childhood friend, now of course an adult, committed suicide."
This album takes us deeply into JD Walter's heart and soul, and by so doing speaks for all of us in our search for love, sense, and meaning in life. The arrangements and accompanying musicians grasp his intent throughout and provide the backdrop and inspiration for Walter to go into himself. It is a true, sincere expression of a singer who has devoted himself to the art of song. In this respect, it reaches a new level of achievement for him and may provide a fresh standard towards which other vocalists can aspire. ">
Track Listing
Dressed In A Song (Taylor Eigsti: piano); You Go To My Head (Jim Ridl: piano); The Last Muse (Obed Calvaire: percussion; Becca Stevens vocals; Ben Wolfe: bass; Julius Rodriguez: piano); What The World Needs Now (Orrin Evans: piano); Brother John (Marc Cary: piano); Can It Be Done? (Jean Michel Pilc: piano); All Through The Night.
Personnel
JD Walter
vocalsJim Ridl
pianoOrrin Evans
pianoTaylor Eigsti
pianoMarc Cary
pianoJean-Michel Pilc
pianoJulius Rodriguez
pianoBecca Stevens
vocalsBen Wolfe
bassObed Calvaire
drumsAlbum information
Title: Dressed in a Song | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: JWAL Records
Tags
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz
