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Liane Carroll: Up And Down
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Paul McCartney
bass, electricb.1942

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Kirk Whalum
saxophoneb.1958

Julian Siegel
saxophone, tenor
Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014
Carroll's voice is superbbluesy, smooth, ballsy, cheeky, romantic, heartbreaking, and never less than honest. This combination makes Carroll eminently capable of performances of tremendous emotional intensitywhen the songs are upbeat and positive this results in moments of intense joy, when the songs are sad this intensity can be hard to bear.
Aided by producer and horn player James McMillan and a roll-call of top British jazz musicians, Carroll draws out the full impact of these songs in some unexpected ways. The most surprising is her approach to "What Now My Love?" The openingCarroll singing over Mark Edwards' gospel-style organ with Whalum adding brief tenor phrasesis in keeping with the song's usual sentiment, but everything moves up a few notches with the entry of

Mark Hodgson
bass"Buy and Sell" opens with the sounds of children at play, features electric guitar with an Ernie Isley vibe courtesy of Mark Jaimes and an electric piano solo from Edwards, and adds a vocal chorus courtesy of Carroll's multi-tracked voice. The result gives a fittingly late-60s feel to this beautiful Laura Nyro song. Wheeler guests on

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Carroll's singing on

Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949
Up And Down is beautiful. The song choices and arrangements are inspired, and the musicians are uniformly superb. Carroll is a singer of superb style, capable of projecting every nuance and subtlety of a lyric. What more is there to say? This is one of the finest vocal jazz albums to appear for many a moon. ">
Track Listing
Buy and Sell; What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? Moanin'; Take Me Home; What Now My Love?; Turn Out The Stars; Some Children See Him; Witchcraft; My Funny Valentine; Old Devil Moon/Killer Joe; Make Someone Happy; I Can Let Go Now.
Personnel
Liane Carroll
piano and vocalsLiane Carroll: vocals, piano (1, 2, 4, 8, 12); James McMillan: trumpet (1), flugelhorn (1, 2, 7, 9), celesta (2); Mark Bassey: trombone (2, 4, 7); Rob Leake: flute (2); Mark Edwards: piano (3, 6, 9, 10), Hammond organ (3, 5), electric piano (1); Simon Purcell: piano (11); Mark Jaimes: guitar (1, 12); Roger Carey: bass (4, 6, 8, 10); Mark Hodgson: bass (2, 3, 5); Steve Pearce: bass (1); Mark Fletcher: drums; Julian Siegel; tenor saxophone (11); Kirk Whalum: tenor saxophone (3, 5); Kenny Wheeler: flugelhorn (6).
Album information
Title: Up And Down | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Quietmoney Recordings
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