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Kandace Springs: The Women Who Raised Me
ByAt times, singer and pianist

Kandace Springs
vocalsThe album marks a new phase for Springs, who curated a list of songs made famous by the female vocalists who inspired her career. She also recruited a trio comprising guitarist

Steve Cardenas
guitar
Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Clarence Penn
drumsb.1968
Their presence provides some validation for The Women Who Raised Me, which is a mostly acoustic affair. That, combined with the menagerie of high profile guest artists, and wise song choices keeps the album from taking on a quaint tone. There is a crisp purity in her singing throughout and, while Springs avails herself of modern technology, she is not beholden to it.
She excels during songs that challenge her to build to a climax, spending their outset ramping up tension and intensity. "I Put A Spell On You," has her laying the familiar rhythm down on piano while ambling up to the tipping point. Just as Penn's cymbals gather up and crash through both speakers, saxophonist

David Sanborn
saxophone1945 - 2024
This isn't to say that the album's calmer moments drag. "Pearls" and "The Nearness Of You" feature enough simmering passion to keep listeners engaged. Avishai Cohen's trumpet provides a mournful backdrop for Springs during the latter; she loves to allow a note to wither in her throat, ruthlessly wringing every drop of sensuality from it.
Another obvious vocal highlight is "Angel Eyes," a duet between Springs and

Norah Jones
pianob.1979

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
The pair of tracks featuring

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971
Rarely in the modern era of music is one able to simply marvel at the beauty of a singer's voice. So easily distracted by the public persona they sell, the politics they preach, or the awkward impurity of soundboard effects, we find ourselves unable to focus the entirety of our attention upon the same artistic endeavors that got them to the stage in the first place. It is hard to say that anyone in the public eye can shy away from fame in the age of internet video and necessary self-promotion. But Kandace Springs seems content to play to her strengths and take no quarter; the one thing listeners are guaranteed to receive is authenticity. ">
Track Listing
Devil May Care; Angel Eyes; I Put A Spell On YOu; Pearls; Ex Factor; I Can't Make You Love Me; Gentle Rain; Solitude; The Nearness Of You; What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life; Killing Me Softly; Strange Fruit.
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Title: The Women Who Raised Me | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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