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Lissy Walker: Wonderland
ByA quick glance at the song titles"Something Wonderful," "Where Or When," "Isn't It Romantic?"put this album fairly and squarely into American Songbook territory. A quick glance at the instrumentationlap steel guitar, 12-string guitar, mandolinsuggests that the territory is a bit further out west. But there's a trumpet, strings, a Hammond B3. And there are songs from

Randy Newman
pianob.1943

Richard Thompson
guitarb.1949
Stop glancing at lists, start listening to the music. Suddenly, it isn't confusing at all. Walker expertly draws these disparate sources, instruments and influences together. It's a reminder, if one were required, that musical boundaries are as permeable as a soggy paper bag.
Walker's vocal tone owes much to country music, her phrasing stems from a love of jazz. She may lack out and out power, but she can emphasise meaning or emotion with a subtle shift of her voice. She can swing, tooas she proves on "There Ain't No Sweet Man" and "I'll See You In My Dreams."
The mix of jazz, folk and country songs needs, and gets, a band that understands each genre. Walker gives John David Souther's "Faithless Love" a straightforward but heartfelt performance, the song retaining its country roots thanks especially to John R Burr's Floyd Cramer piano flourishes. On "I Wish I Was A Fool For You" Walker's subtle shifts in emphasis capture the ambiguity of the lyrics, Burr's piano and

Jason Lewis
drums
Steven Bernstein
trumpetb.1961

Ben Goldberg
clarinetThe combination of "Lazy Afternoon" and "Where Or When" is particularly inspired.

Jon Evans
bass
Dave MacNab
guitarWritten around 1919, "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" has been swung by

Dean Martin
vocals1917 - 1995
Track Listing
Dream A Little Dream Of Me/I'll See You In My Dreams; You're A Heavenly Thing; Tonight You Belong To Me; Isn't It Romantic?; Lazy Afternoon/Where Or When; Little Person; Faithless Love; There Ain't No Sweet Man; I Wish I Was A Fool For You; I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles; Remember; Lover Man; Something Wonderful; I'll Be Home; Lullaby In Ragtime.
Personnel
Lissy Walker
vocalsLissy Walker: vocals, backing vocals; John R Burr: piano, Hammond B3 organ; Jon Evans: bass, lap steel guitar, electric guitar; Scott Nygaard: guitar, mandolin; Jason Lewis: drums; Steven Bernstein: trumpet (1, 2, 6, 8, 11), slide trumpet (15); Ben Goldberg: clarinet (1, 15); Dave MacNab: 12-string guitar (5, 7); Philip Worman: cello (10, 12); Carla Kihlstedt: violin (4, 14); Liz Schultze: cello (4, 14).
Album information
Title: Wonderland | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Dogwood Records
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