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Fini Bearman: Porgy And Bess
By
Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
The London-based Bearman makes no attempt to present the entire story, but she's programmed her chosen songs (arranged by Bearman, guitarist
Matt Calvert
guitarJohn Blease
drums"Gone, Gone, Gone" finds all five performers at their most intenseBearman's vocal gets emphatic support from the instrumentalists in this attacking, powerful, arrangement. "My Man's Gone Now" is a downhome, downbeat, blues: Bearman's despair is almost tangible, Calvert's guitar reflects the despair and in so doing magnifies its impact. This arrangement was inspired by

Robert Plant
vocalsb.1948
"I Got Plenty Of Nuthin'" lightens the mood, bringing some respite from the emotional intensity that characterizes most of these performances. Lyrically, it's the closest these songs come to uncomplicated joy, matched musically by Blease and bassist Jon Cox's jaunty rhythm. The sense of contentment is fleeting, however. Bearman's next selection returns to the more downbeat worldview of the opening songs as she invests "Porgy, I'm Your Woman Now" with a purity and innocence that both heightens Bess' optimism and renders it the more poignant.

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970

Ross Stanley
pianoBearman's vocal on "I Loves You Porgy," while not as subtle as Holiday's, is just as poignantBess' optimism has gone, her hopes for a life with Porgy now fading. "There's A Boat That's Leavin' Soon" gets a smooth-as-silk soul treatment (

Donny Hathaway
vocals1945 - 1979
"Prayer (Summertime)," with its wordless vocal, is atmospheric but doesn't scale the musical or emotional heights reached by "There's A Boat That's Leavin' Soon." Closing the album with that song's futile hope for a better tomorrow would have been a masterly way to end things. As it is, Porgy And Bess is still a magnificent achievement. ">
Track Listing
Gone, Gone, Gone; My Man's Gone Now; I Got Plenty Of Nuthin'; Porgy, I'm Your Woman Now; It Ain't Necessarily So; I Loves You Porgy; There's A Boat That's Leavin' Soon; Prayer (Summertime).
Personnel
Fini Bearman
vocalsFini Bearman: vocals; Matt Calvert: guitar, piano (4); Ross Stanley: Hammond organ, Wurlitzer; Jon Cox: double bass; John Blease: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Porgy And Bess | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: F-IRE Records
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