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Jan Shapiro: Piano Bar After Hours
ByJan Shapiro
vocalsb.1949
Piano Bar After Hours is Shapiro's fourth album to date and it finds her in the company of six different pianists, exploring a wide range of music. A quick glimpse at the playlist may make this one look like another run-of-the-mill standards/songbook session, but that's not exactly the case. Sure, Gershwin, Loesser, and Berlin are represented, but they aren't necessarily representative of Shapiro's tastes; she also shows a liking for the work of

Kenny Rankin
vocals1940 - 2009

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017

Rickie Lee Jones
vocals
Al Jarreau
vocals1940 - 2017

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
Shapiro starts things off with "On A Slow Boat To China," which is actually pretty slow for a change. She infuses this song with a sense of longing that it usually never sees, immediately establishing herself as one who won't necessarily do the standard thing with the standards.

Daniela Schachter
piano and vocalsb.1972

Tim Ray
pianoShapiro's flexible soprano, which glides along the clouds and flies gracefully on helium-dusted wings, becomes more affecting as the album plays on; the final trackJones' "Company"completely melts the heart. The only number that doesn't fit the bill is Jarreau's "Tell Me." It's hard to understand why Shapiro felt the need to break the intimacy spell by putting a keyboard-backed tune with multiple voices-as-instruments into the penultimate position in the program; it sounds a bit out of place and doesn't fit the formula of the album.
By and large, Piano Bar After Hours proves to be a compelling listen. Shapiro's skills as singer, interpreter and storyteller are on display for all to hear; not just those lucky and talented enough to study with her. ">
Track Listing
On A Slow Boat To China; You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me; I Keep On Loving You; They Say It's Wonderful; Doodlin'; Lost Up In Loving You; Times Lie; If I Were A Bell; Who Cares; Tell Me; Company.
Personnel
Jan Shapiro
vocalsJan Shapiro: vocals; Daniela Schachter: piano (1, 3); Bob Winter: piano (2, 9); Tim Ray: piano (4, 11); Russell Hoffman: piano (5, 6); John Harrison III: piano (7, 8); Adriana Balic: keyboards (10); Bob Stoloff: vocal drums (10); Joey Blake: vocal bass (10).
Album information
Title: Piano Bar After Hours | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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