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Lola Danza: The Island
ByDanza tightened things up on Vision Quest (Evolver, 2010) while retaining a grasp on the truly fresh and innovative. The singer employed a "rhythm section" of only two bassists. This setting, with an occasional accent added by brass or reeds, produced a spacious soundscape well suited for her vocal fireworks: a combination of

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Danza makes the most of her bass accompaniment (here

John Lockwood
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Sean Conly
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Phil Grenadier
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Adam Kolker
woodwindsDanza's vocalism and scat chops are well developed, and she has absolutely no creative fear. The singer will vocalize any number of tones in any number of ways, always making sense of the music, even when this seems impossible. Her beautiful "Cecilia," one of the reprises from Vision Quest, is here, fully wrought, filled with invention and whimsy. This creative whimsy spills all over "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "Cry Me a River," giving those warhorses a mercuric shine and narcotic warmth. This is excellent, cutting edge singing that never sacrifices its aural and aesthetic beauty for intellectual and technical gymnastics. ">
Track Listing
The Island; Alfie; How Deep is the Ocean. Cecilia; Bye Bye Blackbird; Cry Me a River; The Unheard Song; Lover Man; GSP; It's All In Your Mind; Lola's Lament; JKL.
Personnel
Lola Danza
vocalsLola Danza: vocals; John Lockwood: bass; Sean Conly: bass; Garth Stevenson: bass; Phil Grenadier: trumpet; Adam Kolker: tenor saxophone; Nat Mugavero: drums.
Album information
Title: The Island | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Evolver
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