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Seung-Hee: Waiting
ByThe set is informed of both classical music and jazz improvisation, with Seung-Hee presenting five originals, two written by band member/saxophonist

Stephan Kammerer
saxophone, tenorb.1970
It's the arrangement of Irving Berlin's "How Deep is the Ocean" that further proves this band. The unwavering classic lifts with an emphatic voice/sax harmony, then soars higher with Pete Rende's classical pianism and the stalwart rhythm front of bassist Kevin Thomas and drummer Ronen Itzik; a rousing blend of chamber and swing.
"No One" dances with ease from bop to ballad, then back again, with Seung-Hee scatting like

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
If the grooviest joint is "The Unknown" with Itzik's awe-inspiring traps, sweet sax work, and the songstress in her native tongue, then the prettiest is "Afternoon" because of its gentle flow and a very lovely piano spot. Seung-Hee's voice is the center, in delicate control, never overshadowing and completely unselfish, in the caliber of singers such as
Julie Hardy
vocalsb.1977

Cassandra Wilson
vocalsb.1955
This is a rewarding release from a promising new voice that deserves recognition. ">
Track Listing
Waiting; How Deep Is the Ocean; Snow Day; No One; Blame It On the Sun; So in Love; The Unknown; Afternoon; Fly Away; The Place We All Start.
Personnel
Seung-Hee
vocalsSeunh-Hee: vocals; Stephan Kammerer: saxophone; Kevin Thomas: bass; Ronen Itzik: drums. Pete Rende: piano, pump organ.
Album information
Title: Waiting | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Self Produced
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