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Kendra Shank Quartet: Mosaic
ByRight from the start Shank makes it known that what matters is expressively emotional music through a poignant ballad reading of the Carole King pop hit "So Far Away." She's gorgeously complemented by the incandescent clarinet of Billy Drewes. Pianist

Frank Kimbrough
piano1956 - 2020
Shank draws from composers as diverse as Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Johnny Mandel on the longtime standard side and from some contemporary wizards such as

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013
Mosaic reflects what feels like just a part of Shank's vast and complex interests but it becomes, as with all of her recordings, a world unto itself. ">
Track Listing
So Far Away; Life's Mosaic; Reflections in Blue/Blue Skies; Laughing at Life/Smile; The Shining Sea; Water From Your Spring/Beautiful Love; For Duke; All of You; Time Remembered; I'm Movin' On; I'll Meet You There.
Personnel
Kendra Shank
vocalsKendra Shank: voice; Frank Kimbrough: piano; Dean Johnson: bass; Tony Moreno: drums; Billy Drewes: soprano and tenor saxophones, clarinet; Ben Monder: guitar.
Album information
Title: Mosaic | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Challenge Records
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