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Fay Victor Ensemble: The Freesong Suite
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Cassandra Wilson
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All of which makes Fay Victor such a welcome dark horse. The singer's previous disc, Cartwheels Through the Cosmos (ArtistShare, 2007), introduced a new working ensemble featuring guitarist Anders Nilsson, bassist Ken Filiano, and drummer Michael "T.A." Thompson," all of whom are back for The Freesong Suite, an even more successful stylistic mélange. Once again, Victor's soulful, emotive delivery combines with avant-tinged invention, placing her alongside great vocal innovators like
Betty Carter
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Jeanne Lee
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Sheila Jordan
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Victor also continues her fruitful relationship with producer Jochem van Dijk, with whom the singer once again collaborates for The Freesong Suite's all-original repertoire. There's plenty of collective improvisation throughout the disc, but unlike many albums where composition is discretely interspersed with free improvisation, the free play is integrated into the written material, heavily blurring the line between form and freedom.
The Freesong Suite connects with even more stylistic touchstones than Cartwheels Through the Cosmos. The obliquely economical "Dry" features Victor's abstruse melodies, supported by Nilsson's warm, spare voicings and Filiano's unfettered expression. The perennially undervalued Filiano looms large throughout the set, creating soft arco loops at the start of "Bob and Weave" that underpin Victor's empathic vocal responses, before Thompson kicks in with a powerful yet elastic backbeat and the song assumes greater form. Nilsson's densely distorted slide guitar shifts to a cleaner tone for the tune's second half, a blues-tinged vamp that demonstrates how much can be done with a single chord, a singular pulse, and a group of musicians for whom anything is within reach.
Despite being more closely aligned to melody than Norwegian vocalist Sidsel Endresen
vocalsJoni Mitchell
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b.1943
Victor may be an acquired taste, but she's well worth the effort; a truly creative singer with the chops to accomplish whatever she wants, but the good taste to ensure that substance always trumps style. With an ensemble that twists and turns the music in response to, and as a catalyst for, Victor's own unbound improvisational acumen, The Freesong Suite is a vocal album that stands well above the pack; a welcome respite from the unwieldy preponderance of unimaginative vocal jazz albums hitting the market.
Track Listing
Room 1407: Seasons, Dry, Bob and Weave, Night Ties; Room 1093: Joe's Car, Stemming; Room 1310: Gone Fishing, Ideal Situation, Heating Up; Seasons - Reprise.
Personnel
Fay Victor
vocalsFay Victor: vocals; Anders Nilsson: guitar; Ken Filiano: string bass; Michael "T.A." Thompson: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: The Freesong Suite | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Greene Avenue Music
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