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Diane Schuur: Running on Faith
ByAfter an absence of six years, her last recording, I Remember You: Love to Stan and Frank (Jazzheads) being released in 2014, Deedles returns with a contemporary shine to her music. Teaming with saxophonist and co-producer Ernie Watts, Schuur digs deep on songs as close to her as skin. A conversational singer with a big personality, Schuur puts a lightspeed spin on some pretty unlikely songs for her repertoire. Schuur is in a spiritual mood to be sure, but she avoids barreling down the middle of the Gospel Kingdom getting to where she wants to go.
Schuur opens the disc with two Percy Mayfield tunes, "Walking on a Tightrope" and "The Danger Zone." Her arrangements and accompaniment are more contemporary than she has employed in the past. The approach complements her breezy singing method.
Kyle Palmer
trumpet
Thom Rotella
guitar
Kendall Kay
drums
Paul Simon
composer / conductorb.1941
Track Listing
Walking on a Tightrope; The Danger Zone; All Blues; Something So Right; Let It Be; The Sun Will Shine on You; Everybody Looks Good at the Starting Line; There is Always One More Time; Chicken; The Bitter Earth; Running on Faith; Way Over Yonder; Swing Low Sweet Chariot.
Personnel
Diane Schuur
vocalsErnie Watts
saxophone, tenorKye Palmer
trumpetThom Rotella
guitarBruce Lett
bassKendall Kay
drumsAlbum information
Title: Running on Faith | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Jazzheads
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