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Beth Duncan: I'm All Yours
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Beth Duncan
vocalsDuncan's previous two recordings Orange Colored Sky (Self Produced, 2005) and Comes the Fall (Self Produced, 2012) plumbed the Songbook with a few unexpected surprises. With I'm All Yours Duncan ups the creative ante considerably by teaming with Oakland-based Martine Tabilio in a recital of ten brand-spanking-new original tunes, all simmered in the warm and humid climes of the Caribbean and points south and west, while exuding a personal and introspective flavor all their own.
Duncan and Tabilio are two equal participants in the triumvirate that is completed by the band, a muscular piano-guitar quartet led by pianist

Joe Gilman
piano
Jacam Manricks
arrangerMatt Robinson
keyboardsIf the collection has a theme, it is one of love and how it is experienced, from the blissful abandon of the title song to the sardonic resignation of "Serves Me Right." Duncan and Tabilio shake things up with the jaunty "The Band," featuring Manricks (who is also the arranger) and Gilman. "Your Song's Passé" is a finger-in-the-eye of the standard repertoire, particularly if rendered in less than stellar fashion. "Kit & Kaboodle Blues" is a fun romp and kiss-off to close this satisfying and well-conceived project. Duncan possesses an impressive staying power as she passes from one genre to the next. Her presence is potent, her voice certain, and her focus pure and direct, especially when paired with Tabilio's work. ">
Track Listing
I'm All Yours, It All Begins with You, Breakup Funk, While You Decide, Serves Me Right, The Band, Suddenly, Marika's Melody, Your Song's Passe, Kit & Kaboodle Blues
Personnel
Beth Duncan
vocalsJoe Gilman
pianoSteve Homan
guitarMatt Robinson
keyboardsRick Lotter
drumsJacam Manricks
arrangerBrian Kendrick
percussionTom Peron
trumpetJoe Mazzaferro
trumpetGuy Kowarsh
drumsAlbum information
Title: I'm All Yours | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Saccat Records
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