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Tiffany Austin: Nothing But Soul
ByHoagy Carmichael
piano1899 - 1981
On Nothing But Soul, this Berkeley-based singer interprets and revises six Carmichael-penned classics, covers a pair of pieces from other writers that Carmichael recorded as a singer, and delivers a wordless a cappella duet with saxophonist/vocalist

Howard Wiley
drums
Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Austin works with a simpatico set of musicians that help to enliven this music and accentuate the curves in her voice. Wiley is good to go in any scenario, delivering dancing saxophone obbligato work, bluesy lines, and other thoughts; pianist

Glen Pearson
piano
Ron Belcher
bassNothing But Soul has its fair share of polished statements, but there are also charmingly informal presentations to be found in the mix. The balance between the two, coupled with Austin's belief in brevity, allows the album to hold interest from beginning to end. This is a fun listen from the first, but it gets better with repeated spins. All hail Austin hailing Carmichael. ">
Track Listing
Stardust; Baltimore Oriole; I Get Along Without You Very Well; I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful); Skylark; I Walk The Line;Georgia; Sine Me A Song (And Let Me Dance); Tete-A-Tete.
Personnel
Tiffany Austin
vocalsTiffany Austin: vocals; Howard Wiley: tenor saxophone, vocals; Glen Pearson: piano; Ron Belcher: bass; Sly Randolph: drums.
Album information
Title: Nothing But Soul | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Con Alma Music
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