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Deborah Shulman: Get Your Kicks
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Bobby Troup
piano1918 - 1999
Shulman is a highly engaging vocalist and revered vocal coach for artist including Bette Midler and Linda Ronstadt. Here, she steps into a welcoming spotlight and is the perfect rhapsode for the shrewd lyrics and melodies Bestowed by Troup. Her rhythmic and melodically savvy approach, perfect diction and phrasing make Troup's lines shine even brighter. And, with marvelously inventive arrangements and superb backing of pianist

Ted Howe
keyboardsThe selections range from the expecteda neat hip-rock "Route 66" and the Material Girls' anthem, "Daddy"to Troup's lesser-recorded material, including a stunningly beautiful rendition of "February Brings the Rain" and a slick-chick "Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast." As these and the other selections unfold, two things are readily apparent: Shulman's overall talent sends the material out of the park, and Howe's original arrangements ("Girl Talk") and impeccable accompaniment and soloing soar. Bassist

Kevin Axt
bass
Dave Tull
drumsWhile kicks "just keep getting harder to find," and if sterile Interstates have driven "The Mother Road" into obsolescence (with the aforementioned wag dreaming on), Get Your Kicks is indeed and in deed a Troup tour de force, no '60s Corvette required. ">
Track Listing
You're Lookin' at Me; Route 66; Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast; Daddy; Baby All the Time; Girl Talk; Lemon Twist; February Brings the Rain; The Three Bears; It Happened Once Before; Meaning of the Blues.
Personnel
Deborah Shulman
vocalsDeborah Shulman: vocals; Ted Howe: piano; Kevin Axt: bass; Dave Tull: drums.
Album information
Title: Get Your Kicks | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Summit Records
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