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Clivia Tanisi: Love's Way Back
ByClivia Tanisi
vocals
Dave Weckl
drumsb.1960

Tom Kennedy
bass, electricb.1960

Bob Franceschini
saxophone, tenorb.1961

George Whitty
keyboards
Eliane Elias
piano and vocalsb.1960

Randy Crawford
vocalsb.1952
Whitty, indeed, arranged all five pieces on this EP designed to give us a taste of Tanisi's multi-layered skill set. A prime example of that follows with the Bee Gees' "Love You Inside Out." A version so vividly reimagined, it bears little resemblance to the original. Tanisi is bright with joy and at the same time substantial with her phrasing. The band is more upbeat and truly pops. Together they have a fun and engaging romp.

Al Green
vocalsb.1946
That taste of versatility referred to comes a calling with Bill Withers "Grandma's Hands" performed as a vocal/bass duo by Tanisi and Kennedy. A rich thick bass sound has long been known as one of Kennedy's many fortes. Here, he starts out solo with a richness that penetrates early, builds more edge along the way, and never lets go. Guided by the rhythmic path, Tanisi pours out her emotions and weaves them through the wealth of spirited inspiration. The sitting on the back porch with the night flies feel is brought down home even further with Tanisi's bluesy scatting.
By far the most serious and soulful song of the EP is followed with a bright, light and bouncy take on "The Smiling Hour." Probably best known as sung by the great

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990
Track Listing
Learning How to Fly; Love You Inside Out; Let's Stay Together; Grandma's Hands; The Smiling Hour.
Personnel
Clivia Tanisi
vocalsDave Weckl
drumsTom Kennedy
bass, electricGeorge Whitty
keyboardsBob Franceschini
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: Love's Way Back | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Autumn Hill Records
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