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Joanna Wallfisch: Wild Swan
ByThe young vocalist cites

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943

Norma Winstone
vocalsb.1941

Art Hirahara
pianob.1971

Sam Newsome
saxophone, sopranob.1965
Wallfisch's clear diction, precise tone and accent give these songs a distinctive stylea mix of English reserve and sensuality that is well-suited to the romantic imagery of "Nights Are Made For Dreaming" or "Wild Swan." On her own "I Could Tell You That I Love You,"

Joe Martin
bassb.1970
Alongside the original tunes Wallfisch has chosen a classy selection of covers, demonstrating a sophisticated taste and a self-confidence that should stand her in good stead for the future. She covers

Jimmy Rowles
piano1918 - 1996

Rob Garcia
drumsb.1969
Pete Townshend's "Blue, Red and Grey," from The Who By Numbers (Polydor, 1975) is a more surprising choice. It's not one of Townshend's best-known songs, nor is it typical: Townshend sings the original version accompanied by his own ukelele. There's no hint of desire for premature mortality here: it's a celebration of the simple things in life, of "every second of the day." Wallfisch's vocal is suitably light and optimistic, while Sam Newsome's soprano saxophone solo is equally cheerful and life-affirming.
The album's tour de force is "Several Times In The Past Week." Wallfisch adds music to English lyrics translated by Daniel Ladinsky from a poem by Sufi poet Hafiz. The song is a delight, its images of "happiness running through the street" celebrating love and beauty in the most charming fashion, with Wallfisch's voice and Newsome's soprano positively soaring with joy.
Wild Swan appears in the year Wallfisch completes her Masters course at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and establishes Wallfisch's distinctive talent from the first note to the last. ">
Track Listing
Nights Are made For Dreaming; Windfall; Wild Swan; Blue, Red and Grey; The Peacocks (A Timeless Place); Eternal Ebb And Flow; Leopard Print Shoes; I Could Tell You; The Sea, My Sea; Several Times In The Past Week; My Wish; Suzanne.
Personnel
Joanna Wallfisch
vocalsSam Newsome
saxophone, sopranoArt Hirahara
pianoJay Vilnai
guitarJoe Martin
bassRob Garcia
drumsReleased March 2011 Wild Swan ? Joanna Wallfisch - vocals Art Hirahara - piano Joe Martin - bass Rob Garcia - drums Sam Newsome - soprano saxophone Jay Vilani - guitar ? Recorded at Douglas Street Studios, Brooklyn by Peter Karl.
Album information
Title: Wild Swan | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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