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Melissa Walker: In The Middle Of It All
ByMelissa Walker follows the haloed footsteps of women like

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010

Cassandra Wilson
vocalsb.1955
Few singers can inhabit stories like Walker. She narrates these song-stories by striking notes with gong-like resonance. Her words glide on waves of emotion. They tug and twang on the strings of the heart as if intending to inflict an almost physical impression. On a dirge-like interpretation of Peter Gabriel's "Don't Give Up," she delivers its elemental sadness more powerfully than the original. "If You Could Love Me" is superbly rendered as a blue tango, and the lovers' argument that starts with "The Other Woman" and ends with "Forget Me" also describe heartbreak with skin-tingling reality.
"Mr. Bojangles," rendered upbeat and with a tinge of Latin swing, though elegantly different, misses out somewhat on the pathos of a version that

Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941
This record would not really be the same without the intensity and impressionistic colors that fly out of

Gregoire Maret
harmonicab.1975

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Clarence Penn
drumsb.1968
Track Listing
In The Middle Of It All; Don't Give Up; The Way He Makes Me Feel; I'll Sing A Song; The Other Woman; Forget Me; Mr. Bojangles; If You Could Love Me; Invitation; I'm With You Now; Our Love Remains; Where Or When.
Personnel
Melissa Walker
vocalsMelissa Walker: vocals; Gregoire Maret: harmonica; Aaron Goldberg: piano, Fender Rhodes; Keith Ganz: guitar; Adam Rogers: guitar; Christian McBride: electric and acoustic bass; Clarence Penn: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: In The Middle Of It All | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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