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Zoe Schwarz: Slow Burn
ByGene Harris
piano1933 - 2000
A considerable amount of Schwarz's oeuvre is down-and-dirty blues. She did release a fine standards recording with guitarist/husband Bob Koral entitled Celebration (33 Records, 2009) that was quite fetching, and to which the present Slow Burn is a logical followup. Schwarz returns to this recital in the close space of a trio, again in the company of Koral and with the addition of tenor saxophonist Ian Ellis Schwarz provides a more homogenous mix of blues and standards (with some originals thrown in) on Slow Burn, mixing things up nicely. The addition of Ellis is inspired, his tenor raspy when necessary and sweet-tone when demanded, particularly on the ballads.
The spirit of

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003
Musical Nirvana is reached on "Angel Eyes" and "Detour Ahead." On the former, Koral sets up an uncharacteristic rhythm, establishing a nervous undertow to this classic and dark ballad, allowing Schwarz free rein in singing. On the latter, the trio's efforts are fully realized, with Koral's fractured chords, Ellis' tentative yet confident obbligato and, finally Schwarz, channeling both Holiday and even pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Track Listing
The Meaning Of The Blues; The Blues Are A Brewin’; Was It Something You Said; Baby I Don’t Cry Over You; Angel Eyes; Bye Bye Baby, See You When I get Home; I Cover The Water Front; I Can Dream; We’re Going Wrong; Detour Ahead; Blues For Mama; Stay Away Baby; Willow Weep For Me; Sinner’s Prayer.
Personnel
Zoe Schwarz
vocalsZoe Schwarz: vocals; Bob Koral: guitar; Ian Ellis: saxophone.
Album information
Title: Slow Burn | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: 33 Jazz
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