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Lauren Hooker: Life Of The Music
ByThe opening tracka collaboration between Hooker and poet Jeanette Curtis Rideauhas some bite to it, featuring a burning solo from

Scott Robinson
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Martin Wind
bass, acousticb.1968

John Hart
guitarb.1961
While Hooker's compositional craft is at the core of the album, she also finds time to tackle four standards, shaped to her own liking. Her vocals cut like a knife on "Love Me Or Leave Me," which features some sublime scatting, and she soars on a waltzing "Spring Is Here." The latter tune is underscored by Horner's crisp, dry and articulate ride cymbal work, and Robinson's fluttery flute is a treat here. "Some Other Time" gently glides long as Hooker is intimately accompanied by

Mike Richmond
bassb.1948

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
Track Listing
Life Of The Music/Your Music Brings Out The Poetry In Me; If That's What You Feel; Love Me Or Leave Me; I Am Doing Very Well; Song To A Seagull; I Lied; Spring Is Here; Countin' The Blues; Hey This Is Me; Walkin' On Down The Line; Some Other Time.
Personnel
Lauren Hooker
vocalsLauren Hooker: vocals, acoustic piano, electric piano; djembe; Jim Ridl: acoustic piano; Tim Horner: drums, congas, pandera, shaker, whistle, flute; Scott Robinson: flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, flugelhorn, trumpet; John Hart: acostic guitar, electric guitar; Jeanette Curtis Rideau: spoken word (1); Mike Richmond: cello (5), acoustic bass (11)
Album information
Title: Life Of The Music | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Miles High Records
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