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Marlene VerPlanck: My Impetuous Heart
ByHank Jones, Gary Mazzaroppi and Joe Cocuzzo work with Marlene VerPlanck quite well, balancing each arrangement so that they’re more active when she’s sustaining phrases. The quartet’s intuitive passions seem to be derived from years of working together or perhaps simply from working in similar situations. Call it experience. VerPlanck’s duet with Bucky Pizzarelli floats lightly in a mist that surrounds the listener with pleasant thoughts. Call it romance. Both of George Shearing’s duets with the singer swing lightly and settle in with a down home ease. Call it comfort. VerPlanck’s duet with Marian McPartland paints a lovely picture of hope in a natural setting. Call it interpretation. The singer’s clear, articulate delivery alongside this stellar piano trio makes for a highly recommended jazz vocal album. Call it talent.
Track Listing
My Impetuous Heart; Fools Fall In Love; Can
Personnel
Marlene VerPlanck
vocalsMarlene Ver Planck- vocals; Hank Jones- piano; Gary Mazzaroppi- bass; Joe Cocuzzo- drums; Bucky Pizzarelli- guitar for "Soul Eyes;" Marian McPartland- piano for "Willow Creek;" George Shearing- piano for "All In Fun" and "You Must Believe in Spring."
Album information
Title: My Impetuous Heart | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: DRG Records
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