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Roseanna Vitro: Listen Here
ByRoseanna Vitro
vocalsb.1954
Vitro has a knack for assembling cogently themed projects, as indicated by: Catching Some Rays: The Music of Ray Charles (Telarc, 1997); The Time of My Life: Roseanna Vitro Sings the Songs of Steve Allen (Seabreeze, 1999); Conviction: Thoughts of Bill Evans (A Records, 2001); The Delirium Blues Project: Serve or Suffer (Half Note Records, 2008); The Music of Randy Newman (Motema, 2011); and Clarity: Music of Clare Fischer (Random Act, 2014). That is an impressive resume. And, like all resumes, it all had to start somewhere. That somewhere was Listen Here.
In 2021, Vitro enjoys the rare honor of having her debut recording re-issued (and for the first time available in CD format, at that). Originally released in 1982 on the Texas Rose Music label, Listen Here was an event where significant stars aligned: first, Vitro emerges, fully formed and in complete control, and second, with the support of pianist

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942

Ben Riley
drums1933 - 2017
Vitro, with producer-husband Paul Wickliffe, programmed a dozen standard selections more imaginable than the majority of related recordings. The single song with pianist
Bliss Rodriguez
pianob.1945

Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Track Listing
No More Blues; You Go To My Head; Centerpiece; Love You Madly; A time For Love; This Happy Madness; Listen Here; It Could Happen To You; Easy Street; Sometime Ago; You Took Advantage of Me; Black Coffee.
Personnel
Roseanna Vitro
vocalsKenny Barron
pianoBuster Williams
bass, acousticBen Riley
drumsArnett Cobb
saxophone, tenorBliss Rodriguez
pianoScott Hardy
bass, acousticDuduka Da Fonseca
drumsFred Hersch
pianoAlbum information
Title: Listen Here | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Skyline Records
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