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Kosi: Pictures of Us
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Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
"Wild is the Wind" was recorded by

Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003

Aretha Franklin
vocals1942 - 2018
The first original composition, "I Already Know" conveys the theme of the album: "Because I already know, I already know, I already know/ how you're going to break my heart." The use of a repeated mantra-like chant is one of the poetic techniques adopted by Kosi and announces that the "Us" of the album title refers to intimate relationships that have come to an end. (The nature of the relationship, whether sexual, romantic, or platonic, is sometimes ambiguous.) The arrangement employs "call and response" tenor saxophone interjections and a chorus by " data-original-title="" title="">Brendon Biagi, with improvisational turns that complement the earthiness of the lyrics.
In a short song called "Brianna," Kosi employs vocal shifts between soprano and alto registers. She sings about a woman friend or lover who brings out the feminine in the singer. There is a bisexuality here that characterizes much of the intimacy of the text. The last two lines are almost whispered, as if the love is secret. Jazz standards are usually taken to refer to heterosexual romances, but this song reveals the deeper truth of an inherent bisexuality in jazz.
If there is true beauty still left in this tarnished world, it can be found in the all-too-rarely played ballad by Duke Ellington entitled "The Star Crossed Lovers." In the Ellington band's recording, the great saxophonist

Johnny Hodges
saxophone, alto1907 - 1970
The title song, "Pictures of Us" takes the listener by surprise with its "Take Five" rhythm! In contrast to

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
"Your Angel" could easily be heard as a gospel hymn. It is a song about a girl who feels like an evil outcast and is redeemed by the unconditional love of her partner. "I can deal with what they say if I'm an angel to you."
"Valerie" is a straight ahead blues in three-quarter time. It brings out the importance of memories for lovers: "and yet the tender way we danced that day stays on my mind. And I want you to know that I still dance down that street." Throughout the album, there are plain lyrics that express nuanced aspects of love and loss. As in "Brianna," this song expresses bisexuality because one could understand the singer to be male or female. "Untitled Art Song in E minor" is brilliantly arranged with an echo effect and once again a Brazilian Villa-Lobos flavor, highlighted by Dan Solpaugh's Spanish- style guitar. In the manner of an opera aria, the quiet ambiance suddenly becomes explosively dramatic. "How dare you" is shouted hysterically into the night. The sense of love not working out ("Cold lips to warm skin; Cold ice to warm gin") gives the song the bitter taste of

Elvis Costello
vocalsb.1954
"Hoboken Blues" is a straight ahead blues that is given a postmodern twist by the choice of Hoboken as the place of no return and the "'A' Train" as the escape. The imitation of those precious old 78 rpm blues records from the 1920s makes for an inevitable comparison to the chanteuse

Ma Rainey
vocals1886 - 1939

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
The closing track, "Lovers' Song (Be the One)" is a bossa nova in which Kosi almost becomes a channel for Aretha Franklin's voice.
The simplicity combined with subtlety of the songs composed by Kosi on this album suggest that, if she continues in this vein, she may one day be known as an African American

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Track Listing
Wild is the Wind; I Already Know; Brianna; The Star Crossed Lovers; Pictures of Us; Your Angel; Valerie; Untitled Art Song in E minor; Hoboken Blues; Lovers’ Song (Be the One).
Personnel
Kosi
vocalsKosi: vocals: Jonathan Rooke: vocals; Angeleisha "Trumpetess" Rodgers: trumpet, flugelhorn; Brendon "Notorious" Biagi: tenor saxophone; Aron Marchak: guitar; Dan Saulpaugh: guitar; Julian Smith: bass; Isaiah Pierce: drums.
Album information
Title: Pictures of Us | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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