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Kristen Lee Sergeant: Smolder
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Kristen Lee Sergeant
vocalsb.1984

Ted Nash
saxophoneb.1960

Jeb Patton
pianob.1974
Regardless of what material she's working with, Sergeant makes her mark by molding a song and owning its intentions with wisdom and clarity. On "Balm/Burn" she works a seam that soothes and seduces all at once. Through "Afterglow" she explores post-romance in ruminative fashion, with Nash's alto saxophone shadowing her mood and upping the ante. During "I'm Beginning To See The Light" she shows a lighter side and more flexible phrasing, connecting with bassist

Cameron Brown
bassb.1945
With the exception of

Jimmy Woode
bass1926 - 2005

Jay Sawyer
drumsThe parting selections further illustrate Sergeant's vision of personalized narrative embedded within known quantities. Binding "These Foolish Things" and "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," she creates an unbroken ideal laced with cello charms. And adding Afro-Cuban sway to "The Best Is Yet To Come," she raises a glass to optimism on her way out. With insightful offerings and stylish arrangements, Smolder truly stands apart. Kristen Lee Sergeant is most certainly deserving of greater recognition. ">
Track Listing
True; Balm/Burn; Afterglow; I’m Beginning to See the Light; Midnight Sun; It’s All Right with Me; Show Me; Sconsolato; Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (These Foolish Things); The Best is Yet to Come.
Personnel
Kristen Lee Sergeant
vocalsKristen Lee Sergeant: vocals, arrangements; Jeb Patton: piano; Cameron Brown: bass; Jay Sawyer: drums; Ted Nash: alto flute/alto saxophone; Jody Redhage Ferber: cello; Rogerio Boccato: percussion.
Album information
Title: Smolder | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Plastic Sax Records
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