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Alice Soyer: Persona
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Alice Soyer
vocalsPascal Rey
drums
Sylvain Luc
guitarPhilippe Chayeb
bassSoyer's voice is often heard as an instrument adding depth and character to the instrumental palette. Sung in French, many would need a translator to understand the words in the traditional sense. However, your imagination and listening skills are all you need to bring to the table to imbue and appreciate the many colors of Soyer's pallet.
The saga to your soul begins with an expanded exploration into a deep well. Luc's guitar lines create a contrast with Soyer's voice on "A la verticale." Again, heard as an instrument, Soyer's voice exudes an airy softness on her ballad "Ephemere." "Geste humain" is a standout piece of melodicism and grace. It may have a familiarity to it, as

Bob James
pianob.1939

David Sanborn
saxophone1945 - 2024
Etchings of sadness enter "la seule chose." It opens a window of wonder and why. Luc fires it up a notch on "Maintenent." His unique note selection and stylish presentation exquisitely stretch Soyer's range and boundaries. "Mirage" is uplifting in tone, yet quietly reflective. Soyer again graciously invites you into her precious world while Rey has an unobtrusive yet fruitful pocket presence.
The a cappella "Balance" has Soyer singing only to you and touching only your heart. Out of the lovely hypnotic trance, Luc and Rey are back to join in with Soyer's firm piano stride on "Rien." Her gait swings open a gate for Rey's voice to be heard. The beautiful and haunting melody "Oublie moi" follows. Luc makes judicious use of his superb note selections, melding with Soyer's embracing piano run. This song and the first track, "A la verticale," were also requested and recorded by Sanborn on Time and the River (Victor Entertainment, 2015)
Confronted by Rey's odd metered drum cadence, Soyer adventurously traverses down a less traveled and most inviting road on the title track "Persona." She encounters much in a short jaunt, including a welcoming Luc. Now sans Luc and Rey, Soyer, accompanied only by a children's metal xylophone, engages and wishes upon the stars as she rides the "Carrousel." "En vitine" is a melody that is so very beautiful in its simplicity. It rests quietly on Soyer's patient and understanding shoulders, as she soothingly tells us that everything will be okay.
Soyer is poetry in music. This is showcased and brought to life in subdued but glorious aplomb in "Melancolie." "Tout reinventer" evidences a certain

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vocalsb.1943
Far from a typical jazz singer, Alice Soyer is an artist who knowingly draws parallels from an array of visions. A genre now as wide as the Grand Canyon, jazz is perhaps the only space large enough and with enough cerebral integrity for Soyer's voice to be truly heard and understood. With Persona, she takes flight and begins to spread her wings. ">
Track Listing
A la verticale; Ephemere; Geste humain; La seule chose; Maintenant; Mirage; Balance; Rien; Oublie moi; Persona; Carrousel; En vitrine; Mélacolie; Tout réinventer; Love.
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Album information
Title: Persona | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Self Produced
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