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Виконавець: Kate McGarry, Keith Ganz, Gary Versace (Kate McGarry Trio) Назва альбому: The Subject Tonight Is Love Рік виходу: 2018 Жанр: Jazz, Vocal Jazz Формат, якість: mp3 | Stereo Бітрейт: 320 kbps | 44.1 kHz Загальний час: 01:00:33 Кількість треків: 12 Розмір: 145.2 Mb Label: Binxtown Recordss – ℗© 2018 Kate McGarry, Keith Ganz and Gary Versace *adaMusic Слухати онлайн>>> Ознайомитись з альбомом>>> |
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Tracklist: 01. Prologue: The Subject Tonight Is Love (1:16) 02. Secret Love (5:00) 03. Climb Down - Whiskey You're The Devil (6:44) 04. Gone With The Wind (4:16) 05. Fair Weather (7:58) 06. Playing Palhaço (4:43) 07. Losing Strategy, #4 (2:57) 08. My Funny Valentine (6:20) 09. Mr. Sparkle What A Difference A Day Made (5:05) 10. She Always Will - The River (7:39) 11. Indian Summer (6:54) 12. Epilogue: All You Need Is Love (1:40) |
Склад/Personnel:
Kate McGarry: vocals and piano (4);
Keith Ganz: acoustic and electric guitar, acoustic bass guitar and drums (12);
Gary Versace: piano, keyboard, organ, accordion;
Ron Miles: trumpet (12);
Obed Calvaire: drums (Whiskey You’re the Devil)
Though they’ve intersected on various projects over the years, vocalist Kate McGarry, her husband, guitarist Keith Ganz, and keyboardist Gary Versace at long last make their trio debut. Literally and figuratively, it is a labor of love. The title comes from a 14th-century poem from Persian mystic Hafiz, read by McGarry on the introductory track. Across the balance of the album, the seamless, exquisitely crafted interplay of the three principals evinces mutual, intertwined respect so powerful that it surely represents love, personal and professional, of the highest order.
As always, McGarry, a singer of unique interpretive dynamism, her cool delivery underscored by immense emotional warmth, shines forth, while Ganz and Versace prove sublime masters of subtlety. There’s romantic love found: a diaphanous “Secret Love”; brightly contented “What a Difference a Day Made,” propelled by Ganz’s lustrous “Mr. Sparkle”; and misty “My Funny Valentine.” And love lost: a breezily blasé “Gone With the Wind”; gorgeously ruminative “Indian Summer”; and McGarry’s scalding, vengeful “Losing Strategy #4.”
Gentle reminders to love thy neighbor drive Benny Golson and Kenny Dorham’s “Fair Weather.” Self-honesty, ideally igniting self-love, is examined within an adaptation of Egberto Gismonti’s “Palhaço,” while ancestral love (or lack thereof) ignites McGarry’s haunting family-tree dissection “Climb Down,” with the traditional Irish folk song “Whiskey You’re the Devil,” featuring drummer Obed Calvaire, added as an intriguing coda. As a fitting endnote to this superbly multihued journey of the heart, the trio, alongside guest trumpeter Ron Miles, shapes a brief, soothingly joyous “All You Need Is Love.”