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Elisabeth Lohninger: Songs of Love and Destruction
ByVersatile might be the key operative in describing Lohninger. Polyglot in language and jazz styles, she is at home in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and, of course, German. She sings all languages in a beautifully accent-less, sensuously assured alto that commands the attention from beginning to end. She is as ready to perform an original composition as a time-honored standard, tossing both off with the same ease Goethe did verse. Her skill as a composer ranks among the best currently recording. All of this adds up to a fertile and certain creativity.
Lohninger's Songs of Love and Destruction is a chronological and cultural updating of what

Theo Bleckmann
vocals
The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestraLohninger accomplishes this impressive feat with pianist

Bruce Barth
pianob.1958

Evan Gregor
bass, acoustic
Jordan Perlson
drums
Ingrid Jensen
trumpetb.1966
Violinist

Christian Howes
violinb.1972

Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorb.1966
Lohninger is generous with her fellow musicians, but shines like a diamond when she restricts herself to intimate formats. Cy Coleman's "With Every Breath I Take," accompanied only by Barth, is incandescent. "I Fall In Love Too Easily" could not be further from

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
"No Moon at All" recalls Le Quintette du Hot Club de France, on tour and appearing at the Cabaret Berlin circa 1930. Lohniger's complex "A Little Bit Tricky" is the disc highlight, swinging with a nuclear centrifugal momentum, the singer sardonic and delightful. ">
Track Listing
River; Save Me; Si Me Quieres; Here, There, and Everywhere; Alone Together; With Every Breath I Take; Away and Away Again; La Puerta; I Fall in Love To Easily; No Moon At All; A Little Bit Tricky; If I Should Lose You.
Personnel
Elisabeth Lohninger
vocalsElisabeth Lohninger: vocals, arrangements; Bruce Barth: piano; Evan Gregor: bass; Ingrid Jensen: trumpet, flugelhorn (2, 7); Christian Howes: violin (2, 3, 10, 12); Donny McCaslin: tenor saxophone (4, 8).
Album information
Title: Songs of Love and Destruction | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Lofish Music
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