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Halie Loren: Stages
ByLoren, who may be the best-kept vocal secret in the Pacific Northwest, put out this low-key live album in 2010, but her reach was limited and it went largely unnoticed. Now, with the release of her head-turning Heart First (Justin Time, 2012), Loren's new label is fanning the flames of interest by reissuing this album with a few bonus tracks tacked on for good measure.
Her three-pronged approach to programming, which includes standards, pop pieces co-opted for jazzier purposes and originals, serves her well here. She jumps from U2 ("I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For") to

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Loren occupies the space that exists between pop and jazz, but that dual allegiance hasn't done her any favors in the past. Neither camp seemed willing to stake claim on her, but she deserves to be embraced by both. Now, with this live reissue following on the heels of her strongest studio album to date, this matter will hopefully be rectified. ">
Track Listing
Danger In Loving You; Sunny Afternoon; I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For; More; Cry Me A River; The Girl From Ipanema; Free To Be Loved By Me; Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby; Love Me Like A River Does; They Oughta Write A Song; High Heel Blues; Summertime; My Rainbow Race; I'd Rather Go Blind; Nearness Of You.
Personnel
Halie Loren
piano and vocalsHalie Loren: vocals; Matt Treder: keyboards; Mark Schneider: bass; Tim McLaughlin: trumpet; Brian West: drums.
Album information
Title: Stages | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Justin Time Records
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