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Tierney Sutton at Jazz Standard
ByTierney Sutton
vocalsb.1963

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
She took to the stage with a rendition of "April in Paris/Free Man In Paris" backed solely by

Mitchel Forman
keyboardsb.1956

Janek Gwizdala
bass
Kevin Axt
bass
Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954
Sutton seemed quite comfortable in this smaller format after two decades with her usual touring bandin fact, she sang quite differently with this group, often singing in a bossa-like, almost whispered tone at times. An example of this was "Don't Go To Strangers," a tune accompanied by Serge Merlaud on the disc but performed by the full quartet in a live format but preserving its Brazilian-inspired feel.
Sutton also took the chance to revisit a few songs from previous discsmost notably "The Lady Is A Tramp," which she recorded on I'm With The Band (Telarc, 2005). In a trio format, the tune highlighted Forman, who did an extended improvised solo toward the end. Another highlight included "Little Green," which Sutton said was "Joni's most important song," whose lyrics talk about having given up her daughter to adoption in the mid-60s. Sutton sang it poignantly, paying attention to every part of the lyric and making it her own.
The group made great justice to this material, especially when they took a different perspective on tunes that were originally recorded in a completely different formatan example of that being the idea of doing "Big Yellow Taxi" only with drums and vocal. It was an intriguing set.
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