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Gretchen Parlato: Live in NYC
ByGretchen Parlato
vocalsThese include her soft, dreamy tone, blessedly accurate pitch, and the phrasing of lines that consistently swing, whatever the tempo. Parlato's organic sense of time also shows in her breathing, particularly on faster tunes like "Butterfly" and "Alo Alo," where her short, sharp intakes create a percussive effect all their own. This underscores the fact that, beyond being a remarkable vocalist, she is a fine instrumentalist as well.
Parlato's choice of bandmates adds to the many pleasures here. Pianist and keyboardist

Taylor Eigsti
piano
Alan Hampton
bass, acoustic
Mark Guiliana
drums
Kendrick Scott
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Standout tracks include her own powerful "Better Than," the delightful "Alo Alo," where the DVD reveals her percussionist skill (and the source of all that intriguing clacking), and

Herbie Hancock
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Track Listing
Butterfly; All That I Can Say; Alo Alo; Within Me; Holding Back The Years; JuJu; Weak; On The Other Side; Better Than.
Personnel
Gretchen Parlato
vocalsGretchen Parlato: vocals; Taylor Eigsti: piano and keyboards; Alan Hampton: bass and vocals (1, 3, 4, 5, 6); Burniss Earl Travis II: bass and vocals (2, 7, 8, 9); Mark Guiliana: drums (1, 3, 4, 5, 6); Kendrick Scott: drums (2, 7, 8, 9).
Album information
Title: Live In NYC | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: ObliqSound
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