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Jay Clayton: In and Out of Love
By
Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010

Sheila Jordan
vocals1928 - 2025

Norma Winstone
vocalsb.1941

Cassandra Wilson
vocalsb.1955
An inimitable presence, Clayton's technique is flawless, her intonation as specialfrom the luscious contralto where every phrase and line begins, to the heights of a near-falsetto that she appears to employ as naturally as a poet like Dylan Thomas might narrate his workand seemingly effortless as mere mortals taking a breath. And if she is a Goddess, then she can also be fallibly human in love, as she falls prey to the charm of a lover and the song itself in "Falling in Love with Love" and "My One and Only Love." On "Freedom Jazz Dance" and "Sunshower," Clayton is absolutely mesmerizing, as she creates harmonies on the fly, weaving her hypnotic path in and out of scarcely familiar melodies. Her ability to make impossible vocal leaps from a sensuously husky depth to an almost shrieking high is breathtaking. A mere peep into her penchant for bebop, Clayton simply stops the heart and replaces that beat with the rhythm of the song on John Carisi and Ray Passman's "Israel."
There are two other stars on the album: guitarist

Jack Wilkins
saxophone, tenor1944 - 2023

Jay Anderson
bassb.1955
This is a quiet album, but sometimes the very quietude of artistry is apt to make a very loud noise, a concept to which Jay Clayton is no stranger with her high art. ">
Track Listing
Falling in Love with Love; How Deep is the Ocean?; Freedom Jazz Dance; My One and Only Love; Sunshower; For Heaven's Sake; Israel; Never Let Me Go; I Hear a Rhapsody; Lament.
Personnel
Jay Clayton
vocalsJay Clayton: voice; Jack Wilkins: guitar; Jay Anderson: bass.
Album information
Title: In And Out Of Love | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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