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Deborah Shulman: My Heart's In The Wind
ByShulman's parents passed away exactly six months apart from each other, and much of this music seems to serve as her coping mechanism for dealing with those devastating losses. Stephen Sondheim's "Loving You," touchingly performed here with sensitive backing from guitarist

Larry Koonse
guitar, electric
Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949
Shulman's theater background and extreme poise push a good amount of this material away from jazz territory and toward the realm of cabaret singing and modern art song, but those who travel with her help to balance the scales a bit. Pianist " data-original-title="" title="">Terry Trotter, who arranged all of the material and co-produced the album with Shulman, is classy as can be, whether soloing or serving in a support role; Koonse adds a dab of the unexpected, both in his solo work and his accompaniment; and bassist
Kenny Wild
bass
Joe La Barbera
drumsb.1948
This album was recorded in 2007, but it lived life in limbo for quite a while: a label that Shulman was under contract with at the time never put it out, and, despite her best efforts, Shulman wasn't able to get the music very far with a limited self-release campaign. While it's easy to understand how a ballad-centric record that refuses to look at love with rose-colored glasses and examines the intersections between life and death isn't an easy sell, music as fine as this deserves to be heard. So kudos to Summit Records for releasing it. ">
Track Listing
The Shining Sea; A Sleepin' Bee; My Foolish Heart; Loving You; My One And Only Love; Never Never Land; Sometime Ago; This Hotel; You Are There; Where Do I Go From Here; Shiver Me Timbers.
Personnel
Deborah Shulman
vocalsDeborah Shulman: vocals; Terry Trotter: piano; Larry Koonse: guitar; Ken Wild: bass; Joe LaBarbera: drums.
Album information
Title: My Heart's In The Wind | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Summit Records
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