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Monica Chapman: Small World
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Bill King
saxophone, alto
Mike Murley
saxophone, tenor
Mark Kelso
drums
Reg Schwager
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Kevin Turcotte
trumpetb.1964
The singer is in excellent form voicing the 1962 standard "Piel Canela" (Cinnamon skin) in Spanish before going soft and mellow on the title track from the movie Gypsy featuring " data-original-title="" title="">Rob Somerville on a delicate trombone solo as the singer voiced the lyrics with warmth. The Juan Tizol/

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Cole Porter's immortal "So in Love" gets a new perky arrangement featuring solo shots from trumpeter Turcotte and saxophonist Murley in support of the singers charm offensive on an excellent rendition of the old standard. Pianist King's haunting introduction to Billie Holiday's "Don't Explain," sets the mood for this down tempo burner as Chapman sings with graceful emotion on the last ballad of the album which, comes to a close on the George and Ira Gershwin's "A Foggy Day," a tune where Chapman reaches a bit as Schwager's guitar provides the supporting riffs in one of the finest versions of the tune around.
Containing an A-list of Canadian artists, a repertoire of fine movie tunes and more, Monica Chapman's Small World delivers an enchanting musical statement from one of the finest voices on the Canadian jazz scene today, well done! ">
Track Listing
A Shine on Your Shoes; Goldfinger; Piel Canela; Small World; Caravan; Baby It's Cold Outside; Big Spender; What Kind of Fool Am I; So In Love; Orange Colorado Sky; Don't Explain; A Foggy Day.
Personnel
Monica Chapman: vocalist; Bill King: piano; Dave Young: acoustic bass; Mark Kelso: drums; Reg Schwager: guitar (1,-3, 7, 11, 12); Nathan Hiltz: guitar (2, 5, 8-9); Kevin Turcotte: trumpet; Mike Murley: alto saxophone; Rob Somerville: trombone; Magdelys Savigne: percussion (3, 5, 9).
Album information
Title: Small World | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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