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Nicky Schrire: Space And Time
BySchrire, a young South African vocalist based in New York, turned more than a few heads with her debutFreedom Flight (Circavision Productions, 2012)and she'll likely turn some more with this follow-up; it's an intimate stunner. That initial offering found her in the company of a simpatico ensemble, but she trims things back on Space & Time, delivering twelve captivating pieces in the company of one of three pianists

Fabian Almazan
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Gerald Clayton
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Gil Goldstein
pianoThe eclecticism that Schrire showed on her first album carries over to Space & Time, as she covers everything from Gershwin to Massive Attack and Irving Berlin to The Beatles; nothing is off limits and everything is open to (re)interpretation. "You're Nobody Till Somebody Love You," for example, carries a sadder-than-usual sentiment when Schrire sings it; her take on the song actually reflects the nature of the lyric(s) far better than

Dean Martin
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While two-thirds of the program is given over to the music of others, Schrire put her pen to good use, writing four songs that are featured herein. The scampering "A Song For A Simple Time" sounds like it could have been the end result of an imagined collaboration between

Maria Neckam
vocalsEach pianist that Schrire pairs herself off with brings something different to the table, but Almazan's work tends to stand out most because it cuts against the grain. Clayton and Goldstein are brilliant as always, but they amplify the intent that exists within Schrire at any given moment; Almazan asserts himself a bit more, taking more risks, but finding something unique in the process.
Freedom Flight immediately marked Schrire as one to watch, but Space & Time puts her in another class entirely; this is breathtaking, stop-you-in-your-tracks stuff. ">
Track Listing
You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You; I Wish You Love; A Song For A Simple Time; Someone To Watch Over Me; Teardrop; Bless The Telephone; And So I Sing; Seliyana; When You Go; Say It Isn't So; Here Comes The Sun; Space & Time.
Personnel
Nicky Schrire
vocalsNicky Schrire: vocals; Fabian Almazan: piano (3, 5, 7, 10); Gerald Clayton: piano (2, 6, 9, 11); Gil Goldstein: piano (1, 4, 8, 12); Matt Pierson: producer.
Album information
Title: Space And Time | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Magenta Label Group
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