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Rose Ellis: Like Songs Like Moons
ByIt's an obvious labor of love, beginning with Rose's own composition, "Satellite," that opens with pianist

Glenn Zaleski
pianob.1987
Compositionally, there's more from Ellis. She penned seven of the eleven tunes here. All are intelligently crafted. "Don't Be Afraid" has a slinky rhythm. Ellis sounds like a saviorworld wise, glowing with a serene confidence, capable of thwarting the monsters that hide under your bed, willing and able to banish your nightmares. "You Light Up My Life" (Ellis's tune, not the Debby Boone pop hit from 1978) celebrates the exuberance of love with a sparkling verve.
"Early In the Morning" is a dreamy ballad, one of the set's most beautiful moments; "Like Never Before" is an rhythmically elastic duet featuring bassist

Pablo Menares
bass, acousticThe set ends with a tune written but never recorded by

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
Track Listing
Satellite; Rise with the Sun; You Light Up My Life; He Needs Me; That's All; Early in the Morning; Like Never Before; Let Go; I Wish I Could; Don't Be Afraid; Preacher Boy.
Personnel
Rose Ellis: vocals; Glenn Zaleski: piano and Rhodes; Pablo Menares: bass; Ross Pederson: drums.
Album information
Title: Like Songs Like Moons | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Zennez Records
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