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Andrea Wolper: Wanderlust
ByAndrea Wolper
vocals
Jeff Lederer
woodwinds
Charles Burnham
violinWolper performs several of her own compositions as well as tunes by others such as

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010

Michael TA Thompson
drums
Ken Filiano
bassb.1952
The outside songs get playful and varied treatments as well. Abbey Lincoln's "The Music is the Magic" is performed as a sensuous tango with Lederer's clarinet and Burnham's violin swooning under Wolper's voice.

John di Martino
pianob.1959

Ray Charles
piano and vocals1930 - 2004
The musicians around Wolper convey the moods of the music really well. They particularly stand out on "Eventide," where Wolper's wordless singing melts into the floating tropical vibe created by violin and piano, and Sting's "I Burn For You" where the instruments conjure a sinister tension around the leader's voice, Filiano's wobbly bowed bass sound comes off very creepy here.
This album marks a strong return to recording for Andrea Wolper. It shows off the confidence and versatility of her voice in the company of a fine and sympathetic band. Hopefully, she will not wait as long to return to the studio next time. ">
Track Listing
Light Out of Darknes; Dog Day Afternoon; Sobe e Desce; Still Life; The Music is the Magic; The Nature of Life; Been to Canaan; Nevermore; Eventide; I Burn For You; Cisluna; The Winter of Our Content.
Personnel
Andrea Wolper
vocalsJohn di Martino
pianoKen Filiano
bassMichael TA Thompson
drumsCharles Burnham
violinJeff Lederer
woodwindsAlbum information
Title: Wanderlust | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Moonflower Music
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