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Tierney Sutton: Paris Sessions 2
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Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
The original adornments on Paris Sessions (BFM Jazz, 2007) were remarkable, so it made sense to take another stroll through Luxembourg Gardens for more inspiration. Long time collaborators, bassist

Kevin Axt
bassSerge Merlaud
guitar, acoustic
Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Hubert Laws
woodwindsb.1939

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937

Ira Gershwin
composer / conductor1896 - 1983

Alan Bergman
vocals
Ennio Morricone
composer / conductor1928 - 2020

John Williams
clarinetb.1928

Dave Grusin
pianob.1934
"Pure Imagination" would seem to be a perfect song to fit Sutton's ability to reimagine. It was indeed the game winning home run one might have expected. Merlaud's captivating guitar entry opens into a wondrous embrace with Sutton. Merlaud alternately duos with Sutton's voice and scat. Their exchanges on "Pure Imagination" are stunning. Sutton often uses her voice as an Instrument. Here, Sutton penetrated with such emotion on the second verse that one feels as if the magic land of pure imagination is right there at one's fingertips. She is not a singer with a band behind her. She is part of the band. Her voicings are treated by her bandmates as an additional player. A trio becomes a quartet, a quartet becomes a quintet.
Moving into a more upbeat direction, "Doralice" has the band grooving. Sutton, Merlaud, and Axt are in tight with cerebral conversation. "August Winds" was impeccably performed in colorful fashion. Axt stretching out into a melodic bass solo.

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
Once again, Sutton has reshaped and reinvented the past into a modern outlook. Precious memories remain intact, but are also viewed and heard with a fresh perspective. C'est magnifiique. ">
Track Listing
Triste; April in Paris/Free Man in Paris; Zingaro; Isn't It a Pity; Beautiful Love; Cinema Paradiso/I Knew I Loved You; Moonlight; Pure Imagination; A Child is Born; Doralice; August Winds; You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To; Chorado.
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Album information
Title: Paris Sessions 2 | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: BFM Jazz
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