
Ronnie Scott
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1996
She is backed by a terrific core trio featuring bassist
Arnie Somogyi
drums
Darren Beckett
drumsMark Edwards
trombone
Bobby Wellins
saxophone, tenor1936 - 2017

Katie Melua
vocals
Björk
vocals
Amy Winehouse
vocals1983 - 2011

Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983
Jason Henson
guitar
Alan Barnes
woodwindsb.1959
In this ten-track album, Oschlag predominantly interprets standards while demonstrating her compositional creativity through two unique renditions. Her reimagining of "Mingus Fingers" marries

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
The album further distinguishes itself through collaborative performances with guest musicians Barnes and Henson, who bring additional depth and texture to several tracks. On Curtis Lewis' "The Great City," the ensemble's collective musicianship shines. Barnes' pulsing baritone saxophone drives the swing, along with Edward's Hammond organ and Henson's guitar, while Oschlag's vocals pay subtle homage to

Shirley Horn
piano1934 - 2005
One of the album's strengths lies in its thoughtful sequencing and instrumental variety. Oschlag and her collaborators navigate different musical landscapes with inventive arrangements, introducing nuanced touches that elevate familiar standards. While possessing a considerable vocal range, Oschlag's approach is characterized by sophisticated intonation, tonal subtlety, and precise phrasing. Her ability to communicate emotion through these skills, combined with an inherent sense of swing and vitality, results in a compelling and absorbing musical experience. ">
Track Listing
Mingus Fingers; Lazy Afternoon; East Of The Sun; Noget Om Helte / Something About Heroes; Some Of My Best Friends Are The Blues; I'm Glad There's You; Summer In Central Park; The Great City; The Song Is You; Duke Ellington's Sound Of Love.
Personnel
Sara Oschlag
vocalsArnie Somogyi
drumsDarren Beckett
drumsMark Edwards
tromboneAlan Barnes
woodwindsJason Henson
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Arnie Somogyi: bass (1-10); Mark Edwards: piano, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ, glockenspiel (1-10); Alan Barnes: clarinet, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone (1-10).
Album information
Title: Yeah! | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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